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Jun 26, 2024 · Bowling Without Sight, in “Friday Night Blind”. Scott Krahn and Robb Fischer’s short film follows a trio of friends who take part in a bowling league for people who are visually impaired ...
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- Stranger at The Gate
Nominated for Best Documentary Short Film. A former Marine...
- Watch Your Body Vs. Extreme Heat
The physician and New Yorker contributor Dhruv Khullar...
- Cartoon Caption Contest 18 Episodes
“Broad City” ’s Abbi Jacobson and “Silicon Valley” ’s Zach...
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The Screening Room. Proof of Concept: Richard Kind on Making...
- Annals of Obsession 23 Episodes
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James Bond and “Legally Blonde” get new workouts,...
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Explore all 30+ fictional shorts in the Screening Room for free here or on The New Yorker’s YouTube playlist. You can find them all embedded and streamable below.
The Screening Room. Proof of Concept: Richard Kind on Making a Short... The Screening Room - Fictional short films that spark curiosity.
The Year in New Yorker Video A diverse collection of documentary and narrative shorts, including six short-listed for Academy Awards, reflected important changes in the film industry. By...
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The New Yorker Documentary Culture John Hoffman and Christine Turner’s short film follows Arlo Washington as he helps members of his community escape the hazards of banking while Black.
James Bond and “Legally Blonde” get new workouts, adaptations that include “Charm City Kings” and “The Personal History of David Copperfield,” and more.
Films like Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” and last year’s “The Iron Claw” offer Zeitgeisty takes on masculinity. Do they signal a shift in the storied genre? May 2, 2024