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Yann Arthus-Bertrand's Home Is Where the Art Is
"New York... is the symbol of the exploitation of the energy the earth supplies to human genius," intones Glenn Close in Home, Yann Arthus-Bertrand's documentary about humanity's impact on the planet. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/01/11
New Documentary Goes Into the Woodmans
Francesca Woodman's 1981 suicide at the age of 22 conferred on the artist and her haunting black-and-white self-portraits a cult status that resonates today. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/11
With Spitzer Documentary, Alex Gibney Explores Another Dark Side
A new documentary by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney charts Eliot Spitzer's ascension to power, before exploring every angle of the prostitution scandal that forced the former governor to step down. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/04/10
Breaking News: Punk Documentary Tonight
David Markey's 1991: The Year Punk Broke was commissioned as a diary by Thurston Moore; it's become much, much more. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/04/09
Perhaps the most surprising thing about Tyson, James Toback's new film (out Friday) about the former heavyweight champ, is that there's only one interview subject: Mike Tyson. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/22/09
The infamous French thinker may hit both war zones and fashion parties, but he’s dead set on changing the world order, and the idea that left is always right. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/28/08
“There was a Valentino party at 54. I guess Stevie was trying to make it a really bad party, because he had the waiters dressed up like Pilgrims and he was serving turkey. . . . I lost Halston but I found him a little later eating a turkey leg, and he made me have some. The last place you want to eat meat from is a discotheque, but later I saw Stevie eating the turkey, too, so I guess it was okay.” The Andy Warhol Diaries, Sunday, November 19, 1978 ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08