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DOC NYC 2023
The DOC NYC film festival returns with over 200 documentaries, both in-person and online screenings, exploring diverse themes from politics to music to personal stories.
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- What is DOC NYC?
- The 14th annual DOC NYC film festival will showcase over 200 documentaries, both online and in person, from November 13-21 in New York City.
- How can people view the films?
- The festival provides opportunities for both in-person and online viewing, allowing broader access to diverse and impactful documentary films.
- What are some notable films premiering at this year's festival?
- This year's festival features a diverse range of documentaries, including world premieres like "All God's Children" and "Drop Dead City: New York on the Brink in 1975", as well as special presentations and Q&As with filmmakers.
- What other topics are covered in the festival's film selection?
- Beyond political themes, DOC NYC offers documentaries on various topics, including music (Steppenwolf, Devo, The Black Keys), sports (Jim Abbott, Edwin Moses), and profiles of significant figures like astronaut Eileen Collins and fashion designer Thom Browne.
- What types of political or social issues are addressed in the documentaries?
- Several notable documentaries focus on political and social issues, such as "The Bibi Files" investigating Benjamin Netanyahu, "Surveilled" exploring spyware, and "Mothers of Chibok" covering the Boko Haram kidnappings.