Letter to the Editor
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
After its New York City premiere at DOC NYC 2019, Alan Berliner’s visual essay reflecting on photojournalism took a hiatus from public availability. Re-launching at DOC NYC Selects, Berliner’s transformation of a 40-year collection of photographs (clipped from The New York Times) into a meditation on what will be lost if print newspapers go away is at once profound and playful. Screening followed by an on-stage conversation with filmmaker Alan Berliner.
Playing as part of DOC NYC Selects: Spring 2023! Save big and get a season pass for all six screenings for $80 ($55 for members)!
- Language English
- Running Time 85 min. minutes
- Format DCP
- Distributor DOC NYC Selects
- Director Alan Berliner
- Accessibility Assistive Listening, T-Coil, Closed Captioning
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