An Evening with NYTimes Op-Docs

Monday, June 23, 2014

Discover The New York Times’s Op-Docs, short opinion documentaries reflecting a wide range of styles and subjects, from contemporary life to historical themes. Post-film discussion with “56 Ways of Saying I Don’t Remember” director Alan Berliner, “Love and Stuff” director Judith Helfand, “The Animated Life of A.R. Wallace” co-director Flora Lichtman, “Congo: The Road to Ruin” director Daniel McCabe, and “35 and Single” director Paula Schargorodsky, moderated by Jason Spingarn-Koff of The New York Times.

“November 22, 1963” directed by Errol Morris

“35 and Single” directed by Paula Schargorodsky

“56 Ways of Saying I Don’t Remember” directed by Alan Berliner

“Love and Stuff” directed by Judith Helfand

“Verbatim: What Is a Photocopier?” directed by Brett Weiner

“Subway Alarm” directed by Ken Webb

“The Animated Life of A.R. Wallace” directed by Flora Lichtman and Sharon Shattuck

“Congo: The Road to Ruin” directed by Daniel McCabe

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