Disability has often been presented as a barrier to achieving “normal” human experiences, but in “The Ride Ahead,” Samuel Habib…
Browsing: DOC NYC
From its first frame, “Slumlord Millionaire” plants viewers firmly within the heart of New York City’s housing crisis, making it…
In the face of devastation, it’s often the smallest acts of defiance that leave the deepest impact. “Yalla Parkour,” Areeb…
The Białowieża Forest, a sprawling wilderness straddling the Polish-Belarusian border, is a place of ancient beauty. For Asia and Marek,…
Sareen Hairabedian’s “My Sweet Land” is a searing exploration of resilience, identity, and survival in a land perpetually on the…
A young Orthodox couple faces the challenges of living in a society deeply governed by tradition, as they try to…
Nalini Nadkarni is a world-renowned ecologist who climbs trees in the rainforest canopy to study “what grows back” after an…
There’s a raw, naked honesty in Set Hernandez’s documentary film “unseen” that makes me appreciate the approaches they undertook in…
Orin O’Brien never wanted the spotlight. Eschewing it from growing up in a household of actor parents, she channeled her…
“How to Have an American Baby,” the documentary film by Leslie Tai now playing at DOC NYC, piercingly allegorizes the…