Wed Aug 5, 7:30 pm @ Martha's Vineyard Film Center
Free Admission. MVFS Members Only. Limit 2 Tickets per customer
Doors open for admissions 30 minutes prior to screening. Buy tickets at The Film Center or online now
FREE, MEMBERS-ONLY EVENT
Limit 2 Tickets per member (let us know if you might need more)
With director Marshall Curry in person!
Hard-hitting journalism. Era-defining fiction. Witty cartoons. The New Yorker marks its 100th anniversary with this look at its past, present and future. The New Yorker’s centennial reveals behind-the-scenes access to editors, writers, and archives of this culturally vital magazine, one of print’s last survivors.


Marshall Curry is an Academy Award-winning filmmaker who has written and directed both fiction and documentary films.
He won the Oscar for THE NEIGHBORS’ WINDOW, a short narrative film that he wrote and directed. He was previously nominated three times for Academy Awards for his documentary films, STREET FIGHT, IF A TREE FALLS: A STORY OF THE EARTH LIBERATION FRONT, and A NIGHT AT THE GARDEN. He also directed the award-winning documentaries RACING DREAMS and POINT AND SHOOT and was executive producer of MISTAKEN FOR STRANGERS.
His work has won top awards at Sundance, Tribeca, and played on television around the world. His writing has twice been nominated for Writers Guild of America awards.