Congratulations to all 30 of our clients with films screening at DOC NYC!
DOC NYC burst upon the scene in 2010 with an inaugural event that was hailed as “ambitious” (New York Times) and “selective but eclectic” (Village Voice). Based at the West Village’s IFC Center, Chelsea’s SVA Theater and Bow Tie Chelsea Cinema, the eight-day festival showcases new achievements in documentary film along with panels and conversations.
This year’s festival runs from November 8th -15th! Buy tickets here.
Behind the Curve – Dir. Daniel J. Clark
Bleed Out – Dir. Steve Burrows
Cracked Up – Dir. Michelle Esrick
Creating a Character: The Moni Yakim Legacy – Dir. Rauzar Alexander
Crime + Punishment – Dir. Stephen Maing
Echo in the Canyon – Dir. Andrew Slater
Emanuel – Dir. Brian Ivie
False Confessions – Dir. Katrine Philp
Fire on the Hill – Dir. Brett Fallentine
Free Solo – Dir. Elisabeth Chai Vsarhelyi and Jimmy Chin
Ghost Fleet – Dir. Shannon Service and Jeffrey Waldron
Hillbilly – Dir. Sally Rubin and Ashley York
I Used To Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story – Dir. Jessica Leski
Jane Fonda in 5 Acts – Dir. Susan Lacy
Minding the Gap – Dir. Bing Liu
On Her Shoulders – Dir. Alexandria Bombach
Screwball – Dir. Billy Corben
See Know Evil – Dir. Charlie Curran
Shirkers – Dir. Sandi Tan
Sidelined – Dir. Galen Summer
The Biggest Little Farm – Dir. John Chester
The City That Sold America – Dir. Ky Dickens
The Great Mother – Dir. Dave LaMattina and Chad Walker
The Orange Years – Dir. Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney
The Show’s The Thing: The Legendary Promoters of Rock – Dir. Molly Bernstein and Philip Dolin
The Smartest Kids in the World – Dir. Tracy Droz Tragos
This Changes Everything – Dir. Tom Donahue
What She Said – Dir. Rob Garver
Witkin & Witkin – Dir. Trisha Ziff
Won’t You Be My Neighbor – Dir. Morgan Neville