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Since 1972, DCTV has been a center for documentary production, education, and exhibition. Now home to Firehouse: DCTV's Cinema for Documentary Film!
New York City
Joined March 2009
✨ Celebrating Two Rising Filmmakers: Celeste & Yyra ✨ We’re incredibly proud to congratulate Celeste and Yyra, whose original films Salt in the Soil and Phoo created through the DCTV Youth Media Fellows program, have earned them national recognition as 2026 YoungArts Award
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Surprise Guest Just Unlocked! Come to WTO/99’s @DCTVny screening on Sunday, 12/7 @ 3:30pm to hear our team in conversation with Jake Ephros, Jersey City's newest history-making council member—the first socialist elected to public office in New Jersey in over a century!
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I wrote about the excellent new film WTO/99--a visceral collage of footage from the 1999 Battle of Seattle and also a useful primer on deliberately forgotten left history--for the venerable @ScreenSlate, NYCers go see it this week at @DCTVny! https://t.co/z0C0u5kMHI
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“From Selma to Stonewall to Seattle, we who believe in freedom will not rest until every battle is won,” the transgender communist revolutionary Leslie Feinberg wrote in a 2003 afterword to hir...
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We still have a range of great workshops to offer before our Fall/Winter workshop season draws to a close. Need to work on your production skills? We have you covered with courses covering camera fundamentals, cinematography, and lighting. Need to get better at the finance side
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Sade Falebita, DCTV’s Managing Director, wants to thank everyone who has contributed to our end of year fundraiser, and let everyone else know that it’s not too late to double your donation! Double your donation today 🔗 https://t.co/BDSgWCzHZS
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DCTV was founded in 1972 by filmmaking couple Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno. For more than 50 years, we have been New York’s home for documentary film and media arts. Help us continue this work for another 50+ years by donating to DCTV today, with donations matched up to $70,000! We
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Building from a thousand-hour archive, WTO/99 is an immersive visual artifact of a week that brought people together to warn of environmental collapse, the vanishing middle class, and what the full inclusion of China in the World Trade Organization would mean for our collective
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Firehouse: DCTV’s Cinema for Documentary Film has plenty going on this December. We have Alan Berliner's first theatrical run to start the month, immersive visual artifact WTO/99, an exploration of Romanian cinema and THE DATING GAME, which dives into the world of modern dating
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Nearly 28,000 people came through our historic firehouse this year – students, filmmakers, audiences, and neighbors – each part of a living community committed to using nonfiction media for good. Until Tuesday, December 2nd, your donation to DCTV will be doubled up to $70,000.
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In a country where eligible men outnumber women by 30 million, three perpetual bachelors join an intensive seven-day dating camp led by one of China’s most sought-after dating coaches in a last-ditch effort to find a girl, and love. Join us for the NY Theatrical Premiere of
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Join us for the NY Premieres of Andra MacMasters’ BRIGHT FUTURE on Sat Dec 6 and Dávid Mikulán and Bálint Révész’ KIX on Sun Dec 7 as part of Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema, the longstanding Romanian film festival in New York. 🎟️ https://t.co/3Ns1df9hIN
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Looking for a standout spot for your festive event? Our 1895 firehouse has flexible spaces, historic charm + a special holiday discount. Explore the Event Space, Engine Bay + Studio. Find out more: https://t.co/U16O6h3Knj
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We are excited to launch our Giving Tuesday fundraiser with a message from DCTV co-founder, Jon Alpert. From today until Tues, Dec 2, your donation to DCTV will be doubled up to $70,000. Let’s keep the cameras rolling, the classrooms full, and the stories flowing 🎥 And let’s
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Cinema Eye Honors spotlights the best nonfiction short films on its Shorts List, the organization’s annual list of semi-finalists for its Nonfiction Short Film Honor. Discover this year's Shorts List films across three programs on Sun Nov 30! 🎟️ https://t.co/BXoNGNVXZV
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WT0/99 • NY Theatrical Premiere • Dec 5–11 An immersive archival documentary that depicts the clash between the then-emerging World Trade Organization and the thousands who took to the streets of Seattle in 1999 to protest WTO’s impact on human rights, labor, and the future
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More than 300 documentary filmmakers came together at DCTV for an evening of creativity, connection, and community at last week's DCTV DocuMixer with Nonfiction Hotlist. We had a great time. Want to find out more about the night? Read the full recap here: https://t.co/hPss24zKBg
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Time is running out… but you’re still right on time to learn with us. Audio, AI filmmaking, cinematography, budgeting and more are still open this season. Register now and build new skills before the year wraps. https://t.co/PZ0KkZ7k3Y
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"Succeeds as both an inspiring coming-of-age story and impactful history lesson" – Joe Leydon, Variety. REMAINING NATIVE screens Nov 21–27, with THE LIFE WE HAVE and Q&As at select showtimes, as part of #FallofFreedom! 🎟️ https://t.co/W5L5nwywJe
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