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Above the Fold A loner’s guide to the most underrated Valentine’s Day movies 10 film and snack pairings to propel you through Valentine’s day. by Tia Glista Above the Fold The promise of ‘Parasite’ and the lingering, toxic effects of Hollywood’s monopoly on taste The film's meteoric rise is a hopeful sign of change, but ‘international’ film designations have locked non-American films in an unnecessary paradox. by Tia Glista Above the Fold Document and Neuehouse hosted a warm night of celebration for Douglas Bensadoun’s ‘Popper Fly’ Attended by an audience of family, friends, and one very chic Chihuahua, the screening and panel provided a touching look at how Bensadoun and his... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold ‘Popper Fly’ is a meditation on grief, isolation, and the family ties that bind Douglas Bensadoun spoke to Document about his deeply personal short film and the beauty of fly fishing. by Lauren Tischler Above the Fold The romance in a glance: people-watching on the streets of Hong Kong Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell's short film ‘With You’ captures fleeting moments of sentiment on the multisensory streets of the Mong Kok district. by Jordan Levy Above the Fold ‘Envisioning 2001’ is the ultimate window into Stanley Kubrick’s creative psyche Katharina Kubrick speaks on her father's love for New York and why the ‘2001: a Space Odyssey’ might be Kubrick at his most optimistic. by Clara Malley Above the Fold Class rules everything around us: a primer in Greta Gerwig’s feminist economics What the Oscar-nominated filmmaker understands about privilege, capitalism, and artistic compromise. by Tia Glista Above the Fold ‘Lucas’ captures the DIY determination of a teenager growing up in the shadow of the bygone Soviet era The short film by Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell reveals a hopeful future among architectural histories. by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Agnès Varda’s feminist, anti-establishment legacy, according to her daughter Rosalie 'She was more into humanity than being an intellectual.' Rosalie Varda on her mother's wit, wisdom, and legacy to celebrate the release of ‘Varda by... by Tia Glista Conversations ‘Queen & Slim’ star Daniel Kaluuya and author Marlon James are the legendary heroes of the new mythologies they’re creating The Oscar Nominee and Booker Prizewinner on challenging the white gaze, resisting the need to self-justify, and ‘appreciating black art on black terms’ in conversation... by Bridget Minamore Conversations Damson Idris and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje bring Britain’s dark racial history to light—and discover masculinity’s hopeful future In 'Farming,' Idris plays a teenage Akinnuoye-Agbaje as he seeks empowerment through joining his neighborhood skinhead gang by Colin Crummy Above the Fold The art of storytelling, with Tilda Swinton and Kyle Abraham What are fairytales? Swinton narrates the answer in six steps in an exclusive video directed by Andrew Ondrejcak, featuring striking footage of choreographer Kyle Abraham. by Lauren Tischler Above the Fold This radical psychology album is the sleeper hit of 2019 Noam Chomsky and Nadya Tolokonnikova hop on Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's 'I Am (Not) a Monster,' an album—and documentary—inspired by the teachings of Hannah Arendt. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Bang, bang: the contemporary politics of violence on screen From ‘Joker’ to ‘Taxi Driver,’ ‘cultural critique’ was long used as the justification for onscreen violence by white men. Here are the filmmakers with a... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Gia Coppola and Kelsey Lu turn literary works into art “You are unlocking a secret garden." A new exhibition in Los Angeles investigates notions of authorship, identity, and inspiration. by Clara Malley Above the Fold Nobody puts these bangers in the corner: ‘Dirty Dancing’ keeps on giving three decades later 5 lesser known cuts from the eclectic soundtrack—and 5 equally extraordinary options for their use. by Clara Malley Above the Fold What is an ‘American film’? 6 outsider auteurs who held a mirror to our culture From Vietnam to mass incarceration, foreign and immigrant-directed films captured American identity better than ‘Forrest Gump.’ by Tia Glista Above the Fold 10 years of ‘In the Loop’: 5 prophetic moments from the biting satire When the cabinet is a rotating door and diplomacy is done via Twitter, you can't accuse Armando Iannucci's film of overstating the depths of corruption... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Soviet-era sci-fi gave Stanley Kubrick a run for his money Beam me up Sputnik!—5 Soviet counterparts to your favorite space films by Clara Malley Above the Fold Accompany Solange on her spiritual expedition home Beginning next week, an extended cut of Solange's futuristic, redemptive film 'When I get Home' will be screened internationally. by Clara Malley Above the Fold Cheng Ran, the video artist melding underground stories with experimental DJ scores On the heels of winning the $100,000 Nomura Emerging Artist Award, Cheng Ran tells Document how he stays on the cutting edge in today's globalized... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Toni Morrison, in her own voice Timothy Greenfield-Sanders's documentary, 'Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am,' reveals the author's strength and sharp wit, surprising no one. by Gabriela Serpa Above the Fold The revolution will be televised? Kim Kardashian, Elizabeth Gilbert, and criminal injustice as entertainment As Hollywood attempts to illuminate cracks in the criminal justice system, it must also dismantle the dangerous racial paradigms of criminality and virtue. by Tia Glista Above the Fold Ava DuVernay explains why When They See Us is ‘a triumph of black people against injustice’ Filmmaker Ava DuVernay spoke with Henry Louis Gates Jr. on her latest mini series chronicling the Central Park Five case at the Vision & Justice... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold 4 female directors challenging the Cannes status quo As the film industry grapples with the size of steps taken to spotlight more women at Cannes, we take a look at the record-tying four... by Sophia Rose Segarra Above the Fold Tilda Swinton’s first photography show, inspired by Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ The actor draws upon the gender-bending novel to guest edit Aperture's Summer 2019 issue, featuring photography by Collier Schorr and Carmen Winant. by Clara Malley Above the Fold Gabriel Held’s 12 favorite Camp moments in TV and film Ahead of this year’s Met Gala, vintage archivist and camp enthusiast Gabriel Held walks us through the best moments in pop culture camp. by Shawn Lakin Conversations From the Archive: John Waters and Edmund White decode death, sexting, and the flaws of Dalí Ahead of Waters's new essay collection, 'Mr. Know-It-All: The Tarnished Wisdom of a Filth Elder,' the writers reminisce on glory holes and redeem Warhol's legacy... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold 5 Agnès Varda films that taught us how to be vulnerable Document remembers the vulnerable tenor of Varda’s oeuvre—and the 5 films that it is best embodied by. by Tia Glista Conversations Noname speaks with Lakeith Stanfield about staying independent Noname's new track, ‘Song 32,’ is just for her fans. In Document's Spring/Summer 2019 issue, she and Lakeith Stanfield talk dodging and chasing the spotlight. by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Revisiting Godard’s ‘Tout Va Bien,’ a manifesto for post-1968 class struggle Starring a newly radicalized Jane Fonda, Jean-Luc Godard’s masterpiece of radical cinema documented a workers strike at a French sausage factory, and revealed the stratification... by Tia Glista Above the Fold ‘The Umbrellas of Cherbourg,’ the anti-musical of French New Wave Looking back at the musical starring Catherine Deneuve by director Jacques Demy and composer Michel Legrand, who passed away late last week. by Phil Backes Above the Fold Document celebrates Suspiria with Grace Coddington and Luca Guadagnino Document editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson, Alek Wek, Mica Arganaraz, Craig McDean, and Doug Lloyd joined Coddington and Guadagnino for an intimate dinner at The Standard. by Ann Binlot Conversations Willem Dafoe takes you inside his fanaticism Writer and critic John Ortved sits down with the prolific actor to discuss the ritual of performance, falling in love with one's craft, and why... by John Ortved Conversations Larry Clark and Chloë Sevigny reunite and reminisce The director sits down with Chloë Sevigny, who first appeared in his cult classic 'Kids,' to discuss his film 'Marfa Girl,' underage sex scenes and... by Chloë Sevigny Conversations Charlotte Rampling, a Fox, and a Plate Writer Anthony Haden-Guest speaks to the actress about her forays in painting, the marriage between photography and performance, and the intoxicating energy of 1960s London... by Anthony Haden-Guest At Large David Lynch still keeps his head Piecing together the fragments of the director's infamously opaque creative process with his new memoir, 'Room to Dream.' by Judy Berman Conversations Luca Guadagnino has conquered love, now he hopes to scare the world The Italian director behind last year's most moving love story discusses his 'deeply personal' remake of Italian-horror classic 'Suspiria,' set to be released this September,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Above the Fold Is a film festival sponsored by the Israeli government an incident of ‘art-washing?’ Document talks with a London-based filmmaker and activist, who is one of 30 industry professionals calling for the boycott of The London Israel Film and... by Caroline Christie Conversations Meet the women of Rome’s first all-female motorcycle club Document speaks with the four members of The Litas, featured in a Bulgari-produced documentary premiering this week at the Tribeca Film Festival. by David Plaisant At Large Visions of Vigilantism How two recent films, Eli Roth's remake of 'Death Wish' and the Safdie Brother's 'Good Time,' update a less-spoken promise of the American dream: instant... by Jonathon Sturgeon Above the Fold Sofia Coppola on the ‘universal’ girlhood she captured in ‘The Virgin Suicides’ and on being rediscovered by a new generation The Oscar-winning director spoke with Document about the Criterion Collection release of her debut film. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Conversations Photographer William Klein has spent a lifetime looking at the world Long revered and often imitated, the photographer surveys a storied career overflowing with experimentation and left turns with curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. by Hans Ulrich Obrist Fashion Portfolio Inside the unseen archives of Christian Dior with archivist Soizic Pfaff The venerable fashion house's head curator provides a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse at a collection 70 years in the making by Phil Backes Above the Fold “Not Yours”: A New Film by Document and Diane Russo The filmmaker pays homage to the vital history of democracy’s one true lifeblood: a revolutionary spirit that reinforces that protest is timeless. by Document Journal Above the Fold An Olfactory Memory Inspires Jason Wu’s First Fragrance The designer discusses his new scent with perfumer Frank Voelkl in this Document exclusive. by Ashley Simpson Above the Fold New Artifacts Prada unveils its first line of semiprecious jewelry. Watch the exclusive video for the lauch of Prada Talisman here. by Benjamin Gutierrez Above the Fold A Whole New World for Janette Beckman One of nine women who inspire creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, the documentarian interpets Dior Spring/Summer 2017. by Derrick Gaitér Above the Fold Wilfried Lantoine Takes His Collection to the Dancefloor For the designer's Spring/Summer 2017 lookbook video, a gang of Parisian clubgoers bring new energy to uniformwear. by Benjamin Gutierrez Above the Fold Fallen From Grace, An Exclusive Look at Item Idem’s “NUII” Two-and-a-half minutes before ultimate global catastrophe, the artist's new short film is a desert wonder that champions against capitalism and President Donald Trump. by Derrick Gaitér
Above the Fold A loner’s guide to the most underrated Valentine’s Day movies 10 film and snack pairings to propel you through Valentine’s day. by Tia Glista
Above the Fold The promise of ‘Parasite’ and the lingering, toxic effects of Hollywood’s monopoly on taste The film's meteoric rise is a hopeful sign of change, but ‘international’ film designations have locked non-American films in an unnecessary paradox. by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Document and Neuehouse hosted a warm night of celebration for Douglas Bensadoun’s ‘Popper Fly’ Attended by an audience of family, friends, and one very chic Chihuahua, the screening and panel provided a touching look at how Bensadoun and his... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold ‘Popper Fly’ is a meditation on grief, isolation, and the family ties that bind Douglas Bensadoun spoke to Document about his deeply personal short film and the beauty of fly fishing. by Lauren Tischler
Above the Fold The romance in a glance: people-watching on the streets of Hong Kong Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell's short film ‘With You’ captures fleeting moments of sentiment on the multisensory streets of the Mong Kok district. by Jordan Levy
Above the Fold ‘Envisioning 2001’ is the ultimate window into Stanley Kubrick’s creative psyche Katharina Kubrick speaks on her father's love for New York and why the ‘2001: a Space Odyssey’ might be Kubrick at his most optimistic. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Class rules everything around us: a primer in Greta Gerwig’s feminist economics What the Oscar-nominated filmmaker understands about privilege, capitalism, and artistic compromise. by Tia Glista
Above the Fold ‘Lucas’ captures the DIY determination of a teenager growing up in the shadow of the bygone Soviet era The short film by Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell reveals a hopeful future among architectural histories. by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Agnès Varda’s feminist, anti-establishment legacy, according to her daughter Rosalie 'She was more into humanity than being an intellectual.' Rosalie Varda on her mother's wit, wisdom, and legacy to celebrate the release of ‘Varda by... by Tia Glista
Conversations ‘Queen & Slim’ star Daniel Kaluuya and author Marlon James are the legendary heroes of the new mythologies they’re creating The Oscar Nominee and Booker Prizewinner on challenging the white gaze, resisting the need to self-justify, and ‘appreciating black art on black terms’ in conversation... by Bridget Minamore
Conversations Damson Idris and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje bring Britain’s dark racial history to light—and discover masculinity’s hopeful future In 'Farming,' Idris plays a teenage Akinnuoye-Agbaje as he seeks empowerment through joining his neighborhood skinhead gang by Colin Crummy
Above the Fold The art of storytelling, with Tilda Swinton and Kyle Abraham What are fairytales? Swinton narrates the answer in six steps in an exclusive video directed by Andrew Ondrejcak, featuring striking footage of choreographer Kyle Abraham. by Lauren Tischler
Above the Fold This radical psychology album is the sleeper hit of 2019 Noam Chomsky and Nadya Tolokonnikova hop on Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's 'I Am (Not) a Monster,' an album—and documentary—inspired by the teachings of Hannah Arendt. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Bang, bang: the contemporary politics of violence on screen From ‘Joker’ to ‘Taxi Driver,’ ‘cultural critique’ was long used as the justification for onscreen violence by white men. Here are the filmmakers with a... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Gia Coppola and Kelsey Lu turn literary works into art “You are unlocking a secret garden." A new exhibition in Los Angeles investigates notions of authorship, identity, and inspiration. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Nobody puts these bangers in the corner: ‘Dirty Dancing’ keeps on giving three decades later 5 lesser known cuts from the eclectic soundtrack—and 5 equally extraordinary options for their use. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold What is an ‘American film’? 6 outsider auteurs who held a mirror to our culture From Vietnam to mass incarceration, foreign and immigrant-directed films captured American identity better than ‘Forrest Gump.’ by Tia Glista
Above the Fold 10 years of ‘In the Loop’: 5 prophetic moments from the biting satire When the cabinet is a rotating door and diplomacy is done via Twitter, you can't accuse Armando Iannucci's film of overstating the depths of corruption... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Soviet-era sci-fi gave Stanley Kubrick a run for his money Beam me up Sputnik!—5 Soviet counterparts to your favorite space films by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Accompany Solange on her spiritual expedition home Beginning next week, an extended cut of Solange's futuristic, redemptive film 'When I get Home' will be screened internationally. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Cheng Ran, the video artist melding underground stories with experimental DJ scores On the heels of winning the $100,000 Nomura Emerging Artist Award, Cheng Ran tells Document how he stays on the cutting edge in today's globalized... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Toni Morrison, in her own voice Timothy Greenfield-Sanders's documentary, 'Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am,' reveals the author's strength and sharp wit, surprising no one. by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold The revolution will be televised? Kim Kardashian, Elizabeth Gilbert, and criminal injustice as entertainment As Hollywood attempts to illuminate cracks in the criminal justice system, it must also dismantle the dangerous racial paradigms of criminality and virtue. by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Ava DuVernay explains why When They See Us is ‘a triumph of black people against injustice’ Filmmaker Ava DuVernay spoke with Henry Louis Gates Jr. on her latest mini series chronicling the Central Park Five case at the Vision & Justice... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold 4 female directors challenging the Cannes status quo As the film industry grapples with the size of steps taken to spotlight more women at Cannes, we take a look at the record-tying four... by Sophia Rose Segarra
Above the Fold Tilda Swinton’s first photography show, inspired by Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ The actor draws upon the gender-bending novel to guest edit Aperture's Summer 2019 issue, featuring photography by Collier Schorr and Carmen Winant. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Gabriel Held’s 12 favorite Camp moments in TV and film Ahead of this year’s Met Gala, vintage archivist and camp enthusiast Gabriel Held walks us through the best moments in pop culture camp. by Shawn Lakin
Conversations From the Archive: John Waters and Edmund White decode death, sexting, and the flaws of Dalí Ahead of Waters's new essay collection, 'Mr. Know-It-All: The Tarnished Wisdom of a Filth Elder,' the writers reminisce on glory holes and redeem Warhol's legacy... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold 5 Agnès Varda films that taught us how to be vulnerable Document remembers the vulnerable tenor of Varda’s oeuvre—and the 5 films that it is best embodied by. by Tia Glista
Conversations Noname speaks with Lakeith Stanfield about staying independent Noname's new track, ‘Song 32,’ is just for her fans. In Document's Spring/Summer 2019 issue, she and Lakeith Stanfield talk dodging and chasing the spotlight. by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Revisiting Godard’s ‘Tout Va Bien,’ a manifesto for post-1968 class struggle Starring a newly radicalized Jane Fonda, Jean-Luc Godard’s masterpiece of radical cinema documented a workers strike at a French sausage factory, and revealed the stratification... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold ‘The Umbrellas of Cherbourg,’ the anti-musical of French New Wave Looking back at the musical starring Catherine Deneuve by director Jacques Demy and composer Michel Legrand, who passed away late last week. by Phil Backes
Above the Fold Document celebrates Suspiria with Grace Coddington and Luca Guadagnino Document editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson, Alek Wek, Mica Arganaraz, Craig McDean, and Doug Lloyd joined Coddington and Guadagnino for an intimate dinner at The Standard. by Ann Binlot
Conversations Willem Dafoe takes you inside his fanaticism Writer and critic John Ortved sits down with the prolific actor to discuss the ritual of performance, falling in love with one's craft, and why... by John Ortved
Conversations Larry Clark and Chloë Sevigny reunite and reminisce The director sits down with Chloë Sevigny, who first appeared in his cult classic 'Kids,' to discuss his film 'Marfa Girl,' underage sex scenes and... by Chloë Sevigny
Conversations Charlotte Rampling, a Fox, and a Plate Writer Anthony Haden-Guest speaks to the actress about her forays in painting, the marriage between photography and performance, and the intoxicating energy of 1960s London... by Anthony Haden-Guest
At Large David Lynch still keeps his head Piecing together the fragments of the director's infamously opaque creative process with his new memoir, 'Room to Dream.' by Judy Berman
Conversations Luca Guadagnino has conquered love, now he hopes to scare the world The Italian director behind last year's most moving love story discusses his 'deeply personal' remake of Italian-horror classic 'Suspiria,' set to be released this September,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Above the Fold Is a film festival sponsored by the Israeli government an incident of ‘art-washing?’ Document talks with a London-based filmmaker and activist, who is one of 30 industry professionals calling for the boycott of The London Israel Film and... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Meet the women of Rome’s first all-female motorcycle club Document speaks with the four members of The Litas, featured in a Bulgari-produced documentary premiering this week at the Tribeca Film Festival. by David Plaisant
At Large Visions of Vigilantism How two recent films, Eli Roth's remake of 'Death Wish' and the Safdie Brother's 'Good Time,' update a less-spoken promise of the American dream: instant... by Jonathon Sturgeon
Above the Fold Sofia Coppola on the ‘universal’ girlhood she captured in ‘The Virgin Suicides’ and on being rediscovered by a new generation The Oscar-winning director spoke with Document about the Criterion Collection release of her debut film. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Conversations Photographer William Klein has spent a lifetime looking at the world Long revered and often imitated, the photographer surveys a storied career overflowing with experimentation and left turns with curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Fashion Portfolio Inside the unseen archives of Christian Dior with archivist Soizic Pfaff The venerable fashion house's head curator provides a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse at a collection 70 years in the making by Phil Backes
Above the Fold “Not Yours”: A New Film by Document and Diane Russo The filmmaker pays homage to the vital history of democracy’s one true lifeblood: a revolutionary spirit that reinforces that protest is timeless. by Document Journal
Above the Fold An Olfactory Memory Inspires Jason Wu’s First Fragrance The designer discusses his new scent with perfumer Frank Voelkl in this Document exclusive. by Ashley Simpson
Above the Fold New Artifacts Prada unveils its first line of semiprecious jewelry. Watch the exclusive video for the lauch of Prada Talisman here. by Benjamin Gutierrez
Above the Fold A Whole New World for Janette Beckman One of nine women who inspire creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, the documentarian interpets Dior Spring/Summer 2017. by Derrick Gaitér
Above the Fold Wilfried Lantoine Takes His Collection to the Dancefloor For the designer's Spring/Summer 2017 lookbook video, a gang of Parisian clubgoers bring new energy to uniformwear. by Benjamin Gutierrez
Above the Fold Fallen From Grace, An Exclusive Look at Item Idem’s “NUII” Two-and-a-half minutes before ultimate global catastrophe, the artist's new short film is a desert wonder that champions against capitalism and President Donald Trump. by Derrick Gaitér