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Tchoupitoulas, New Doc by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross opens Friday at IFC Center

December 3rd, 2012 by UnionDocs

“A fever-dream tour of nocturnal New Orleans.” - Eric Hynes, New York Times TCHOUPITOULAS by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross Opens at the IFC Center on Friday, December 7 80 Minutes | USA A kaleidoscopic odyssey into another side of New Orleans, this is a visually...

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DOC NYC Nov 8-15: Line-Up Now Live

October 9th, 2012 by UnionDocs

DOC NYC just announced another exciting line-up of documentary events coming up November 8-15 at the IFC Center and SVA Theater. Their line-up features exciting doc features like Sophie Fienne’s The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology (with Slavoj Žižek) , Rebecca Richman Cohen’s...

Strongman hits NYC theaters today

January 26th, 2011 by UnionDocs

Zachary Levy’s verite doc Strongman (which we hosted with co-presenters Rooftop Films last May) has continued to show legs. Levy’s touching long haul portrait of NJ strong man Stanley “Stanless Steel” Pleskun was truly a long haul project taking ten years to complete. We are...

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Stranger Than Fiction Spring Season Now Underway

April 7th, 2010 by UnionDocs

Thom Power’s documentary series Stranger Than Fiction, which runs Tuesday evenings at the IFC Center, has kicked off its Spring season.  Highlights include a sneak of Steven Soderbergh’s doc about Spalding Gray, And Everything is Going Fine (with him in person!) and STF will welcome...

Sita Sings the Blues now screening at IFC Center

December 30th, 2009 by UnionDocs

If you are in New York City, don’t miss your chance to see Sita Sings the Blues on the big screen at the IFC Center.  UnionDocs recently had a great screening of Sita which brought up some interesting concerns about its classification as a documentary. “Four stars! I was...

Stranger Than Fiction Winter Line-Up Now Up

December 16th, 2009 by Steve Holmgren

Thom Power’s documentary series Stranger Than Fiction, which runs Tuesday evenings at the IFC Center, has announced their winter line-up.  Highlights include screenings with Ross McElwee and Albert Maysles, a Best of the Orphan Film Symposium, and the 1967 epic David Holzman’s...