Intimate Stranger / Nobody’s Business (ALAN BERLINER RETROSPECTIVE)

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Special Events

  • Tue Apr 29 : 

    Followed by a Q&A with dir. Alan Berliner at 7:00 p.m.

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Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Alan Berliner received a Lifetime Achievement Award at DOC NYC’s 2024 Visionaries Tribute, where he was described as “a virtuoso of essayistic documentary”. To continue the celebration of Berliner’s work, DOC NYC is proud to present new digital prints of two of his early career successes in a unique double-bill (each film is 60 minutes long; total screening is 2 hours).

In INTIMATE STRANGER (1991), Berliner constructs a poetic and emotional jigsaw puzzle out of the mysteries of his maternal grandfather’s unconventional life. A Palestinian Jew who was a cotton buyer for the Japanese in Egypt, Joseph Cassuto’s family was split in two by prior to World War II. Yet after reuniting in New York City after the war, as Cassuto’s restlessness drives him to spend most of his time in Japan, far away from his wife and children. INTIMATE STRANGER “walks the fine line between sorting the dirty family laundry and polishing the precious family jewel” (Berliner).

In his Emmy-winning NOBODY’S BUSINESS (1996), Berliner takes on his reclusive father as the reluctant subject of a poignant and graceful study of family history and memory, creating something of a companion piece to INTIMATE STRANGER. Berliner achieves a rare feat of inter-generational sleuthing as he weaves a complex tapestry of conversations, archival footage and live action.

The double-bill screening will be followed by an on-stage conversation with filmmaker Alan Berliner.

Single screening tickets are $18 ($15 for seniors and $12 for IFC Center members) each. A Series Season Pass, good for all four Spring 2025 screenings in the DOC NYC Selects series, is available for $55 ($35 for IFC Center members).

  • Country USA
  • Year 1991, 1996
  • Running Time 120 minutes
  • Format DCP
  • Distributor DOC NYC Selects
  • Director Alan Berliner
  • Accessibility Assistive Listening, T-Coil

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