Pure Nonfiction: Letter to the Editor

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Director

Alan Berliner

Producer

Bram Ellant

Country

USA

Runtime

88 min

Accessibility

Limited Mobility Access

Pure Nonfiction podcast host Thom Powers curates this special collection of documentaries exclusively for The Clairidge with each screening followed by a live Q&A.

July 9

For 40 years, filmmaker Alan Berliner (NOBODY’S BUSINESS; WIDE AWAKE) has clipped out from the pages of The New York Times photos that caught his eye, keeping them meticulously filed and cross-indexed as a self-appointed archivist and librarian. Driven by his obsession, Berliner has completed the work of nearly a lifetime, transforming and reinterpreting his collection of images into a statement about the nature of humankind Letter to the Editor is a filmic essay with multiple themes and a stunning array of thousands of photographs from Berliner’s collection. The span of his archive, starting in the late-’70s, chronicles the small and large changes that the world has undergone. Every picture tells a story and Berliner weaves them into a humorous and profound tapestry. At a time when it seems inevitable for the daily print newspaper to go extinct, this documentary “letter” is a clarion call to recognize what’s at stake.

Q&A with director Alan Berliner, moderated by Thom Powers.

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