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Near and Dear: An Album of Experimental Film and Video

w/ David Baker, Ann Deborah Levy and Lorenzo Gattorna manifests recreations of intimate memories and reflections of the natural world amidst rejuvenated and rejected keepsakes that define these personal testimonies

1 Hour – 99 Years & Eve and Adam with Negin Kianfar

w/ Negin Kianfar, Parvez Sharma, and Rahul Hamid we follow two young people who have entered into a temporary marriage. Both Sahab and Maryam are surprisingly open and honest about the topic and show us the pros and cons.

The Changing World of Long-Form Journalism

w/ Paul Kiel (ProPublica), Max Linsky, Aaron Lammer (Longform.org), Thessaly La Force (The Paris Review), and Evan Ratliff (the Atavist) present for discussion. a conversation on the changing landscape of long-form journalism

Down the Road: Modern New York Street Photography

w/ Jake Dobkin, Clayton Patterson, Matt Weber, and Nathan Kensinger. conversation with several practicing New York street photographers will discuss the current state of street photography, and consider what may lie ahead

The Surprise Tour, featuring The Best Thing Ever

w/ Band The Best Thing Ever, Ben Safdie, Eric Williams an underground musical/comedy/performance art group known for holding free public performances in non-traditional venues.

Varieties of Documentary With Fred Camper

w/ Fred Camper The thesis behind this program is the absence of any single thesis. Superb films come in all varieties, and the best ways to see any film are not through the grid of any particular theory.

The Indian Boundary Line and The Mountain State

w/ Thomas Comerford, Paul Lloyd Sargent and Colin Beckett. With film cameras and sound recorders, Comerford and Brown give quiet attention to our everyday surroundings, offering glimpses into histories of North America, those commemorated as well as those long-forgotten.

The Suburban Trilogy with Abigail Child

w/ Abigail Child and Melissa Ragona A feature-length project about girlhood and the immigrant dream, focusing on post World War II North American suburbs and between the war Europe, critically seen through the lens of gender, property and myths of nation

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