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“Let’s Talk about Glitch Feminism, and What is a Cyber Doula?”: Jazmin Jones on Her Expansive Sundance-Premiering Doc, Seeking Mavis Beacon

An African-American woman is looking through a magnifying glass at photographs laid out on a table.Still from Seeking Mavis Beacon

Exuberantly maximalist in approach, Jazmin Jones’s blast of a debut feature, Seeking Mavis Beacon, is a rapid-fire blend of neo-noir road movie, desktop essay film and meta critique of the “searching for” documentary subgenre. The picture follows Jones and cyber…  Read more

By Jan 20, 2024

“I Think of My Work as Functioning Like a Virus in the Sense That It Gets Inside Your System”: Michelle Handelman on Her New Installation, DELIRIUM PART ONE: DEATH (The Breakdown)

DELIRIUM PART ONE: DEATH (The Breakdown). (Photo: Bridget Casey)

“Make space to think about that which has died,” begins Lydia Lunch at the start of DELIRIUM PART ONE: DEATH (The Breakdown), a new multi-media installation by filmmaker and artist Michelle Handelman up through January 20 at New York’s signs…  Read more

By Jan 11, 2024

2023 in Review: 5 Quick Tech Takeaways from September’s New York Film Festival

Mark Ruffalo and Emma Stone in Poor Things, filmed through a fisheye lens

Those of us who live in New York are treated each fall to a Whitman’s Sampler of world cinema, a curated selection of highlights from some of the year’s most prestigious international festivals. It’s hardly a large sample size, given…  Read more

By Dec 31, 2023

XTR is Trying to Solve the Crisis in Documentary Film, but Some Filmmakers Feel Betrayed

Tafeni Ntikinca and Somikazi Ntikinca in MilisuthandoTafeni Ntikinca and Somikazi Ntikinca in Milisuthando

On November 15, at a DOC NYC panel called “Balancing Storytelling and Financial Stability,” South African filmmaker Milisuthando Bongela, director of the acclaimed 2023 Sundance film Milisuthando, recounted her unfortunate story of funding gone wrong—and how powerhouse nonfiction studio XTR…  Read more

By Dec 20, 2023


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