This week: DOC NYC returns for its 15th edition the illusive film of Sergei Parajanov, and more.
| The trials of late-in-life romance and a photographer’s chronicle of Black life under South African apartheid anchor the 15th edition of DOC NYC. | Maya Pontone |
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LATEST PREVIEWS | | Each of the director’s films adapts a folktale, short story, or novel, or pays tribute to a historical figure — but never in a straightforward way. | Dan Schindel |
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| | Mati Diop’s Dahomey centers on the repatriation of 26 stolen Beninese objects and how it could shape the African country’s future. | Rhea Nayyar |
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FILM & VIDEO EXHIBITIONS | | She was one of the first filmmakers to make the leap from cinema to museum spaces, which allowed her greater freedom and the pleasure of demanding more viewer participation. | Eurídice Arratia |
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| | The Los Angeles artist examines the contemporary phenomenon of art as asset class by focusing on the financial dealings of a billionaire investor and MoMA trustee. | Matt Stromberg |
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FROM THE ARCHIVE | | The documentary Delphine et Carole: Insoumuses looks at Les Insoumuses, the ’70s group founded by director Carole Roussopoulos, iconic actress Delphine Seyrig, and Simone de Beauvoir. | Justine Smith |
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