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Five Docs to Watch from DOC NYC 2018

Posted on November 20, 2018
Written by: Christopher Llewellyn Reed

DOC NYC just completed its ninth iteration, running from November 8-15. The largest documentary festival in the United States, DOC NYC this year offered over 300 films, including 42 world premieres and 17 U.S. premieres (mostly features, but with some shorts). … Continue reading →

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