Art of the Real is back with a full slate of exciting experimental nonfiction.
After 2020’s virtual festival and 2021’s severely abridged edition, Art of the Real is back with a full slate of exciting experimental nonfiction. | Dan Schindel Film at Lincoln Center’s Art of the Real is only in its ninth edition, but in its short lifetime, it has become the most exciting documentary-focused film festival in New York. An exceptionally curated event, it brings together the most formally inventive and boundary-pushing recent works of nonfiction from across the globe — many of which are so experimental and creatively arranged that some viewers might not even consider them nonfiction. The video installation akingdoncomethas is an epic montage of sermons and performances from Black churches. | Justin Kamp In between these salvos of salvation come high-definition footage of raging forest fires, of riders on horseback under a choked orange sky. akingdoncomethas is joy everlasting vs. Hell on Earth. In her documentary Cow, Andrea Arnold avoids anthropomorphism, instead trying to present the world as her main character sees it. | Manuela Lazic Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Your support helps keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. |