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The Museum of Modern Art Presents Doc Fortnight 2024: MoMA’s Festival of International Nonfiction Film and Media
The Museum of Modern Art will be hosting their annual festival of nonfiction films with Doc Fortnight 2024: MoMA’s Festival of International Nonfiction Film and Media at the Museum of Modern Art from February 22nd through March 7th.
Established in 2001, MoMA’s annual festival of nonfiction film celebrates important new discoveries in documentary cinema, bringing adventurous voices and thought-provoking perspectives from around the world to New York audiences. Highlighting emerging and established directors working across the nonfiction field and addressing urgent issues of our time, Doc Fortnight showcases the enduring vitality of the documentary art form. Now in its third decade, the festival has premiered films by Barbara Kopple, Stanley Nelson, William Greaves, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Chantal Akerman, Anand Patwardhan, Sergei Loznitsa, Kevin Jerome Everson, Laura Poitras, Nanfu Wang, Lynne Sachs, and Barbara Hammer, among many other artists and filmmakers.
For more information visit moma.org
Venue: MOMA
11 West 53rd Street New York, NY, 10019 United States
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347-843-5182
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