The Museum of Modern Art announces the full festival lineup for Doc Fortnight 2025, the 24th edition of its annual showcase of adventurous new nonfiction cinema from around the world, running from February 20 –March 7, 2025.
Doc Fortnight 2025 will showcase more than 30 features and short film pairings, including 14 world premieres and 19 North American or US premieres from 28 countries. The festival will celebrate new work by Michael Almereyda and Courtney Stephens, Lila Aviles, Radu Jude, Mariano Llinás, Errol Morris, Stanley Nelson, Ben Rivers, Cauleen Smith, Elisabeth Subrin, Lou Ye, Jasmila bani, and many others.
A beacon for innovative storytelling and bold perspectives, Doc Fortnight 2025 will open with the world premiere of Stanley Nelson’s We Want the Funk!, a syncopated history of a worldwide cultural phenomenon. The festival will close with the world premiere of Errol Morris’s Chaos: The Manson Murders, which posits new theories, and discredits old ones, about the notoriously savage slayings. The festival will feature Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine’s Middletown, a documentary, fresh from Sundance, about a group of muckraking high school students who uncovered a toxic waste scandal in upstate New York in the early 1990s, as its centerpiece screening on February 27.
In addition to Middletown, the festival will present documentaries on other notable places and influential figures. These films range from portraits as varied as zoos and animal shelters in Argentina (Jessica Sarah Rinland’s Collective Monologue) to the city of Wuhan during the outbreak of COVID-19 (Lou Ye’s docufiction An Unfinished Film) and a Milanese hospital for gender transition and infertility assistance (Gianluca Matarrese’s GEN_). The festival will include stories of influential figures including Andy Warhol (Radu Jude’s Sleep #2), John Lilly (Michael Almereyda and Courtney Stephen’s John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office), B. F. Skinner (Ted Kennedy’s B. F. Skinner Plays Himself), Henry Fonda (Alexander Horwath’s Henry Fonda for President), and Emerik Blum (Jasmila bani’s Blum: Masters of Their Future).
This year’s festival will spotlight new work by contemporary filmmakers who are confronting some of the most complex issues of our time: Sam Abbas’s Europe’s New Faces, with music by Bertrand Bonello, puts a human face on the humanitarian crisis of African and Middle Eastern refugees and asylum seekers adrift in both the Mediterranean Sea and the legal limbo of the EU’s broken immigration system. Lesla Diak’s Dad’s Lullaby observes a soldier with PTSD returning from the Ukrainian front. Altyazi Fasikul, a filmmaking collective in Turkey, recounts stories of journalistic and artistic repression under the Erdoan regime in Seen Unseen: An Anthology of (Auto)Censorship. Daniela Meressa Rusnoková’s Grey Zone and Lynne Sachs’s Contractions are anguished portraits of women facing pregnancy complications and societal threats to their bodily autonomy, respectively. And Cauleen Smith’s Volcano Manifesto, presented as a trilogy for the first time, is but one of several contemporary works in Doc Fortnight 2025 that investigate themes of exile, liberation, the erasure of Indigenous societies and cultures, and the legacy of colonialism.
Doc Fortnight 2025 will celebrate music not only with Stanley Nelson’s We Want the Funk!, but also with Ephrahim Asili’s Isis and Osiris, about the jazz legend Alice Coltrane’s experimentations with harp, and Lila Aviles’ Músicas, a new featurette by the director of Totem about an orchestral band of women musicians from 60 different Indigenous Mexican communities. In addition, the festival will include Philippe Parreno’s La Quinta del Sordo, a special screening bracketed by a live cello performance, that imagines an “invisible space”: the house outside Madrid, now destroyed, where Francisco Goya created his “Black Paintings” between 1819 and 1824.
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THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Jack Whitten: The Messenger MARCH 23–AUGUST 2, 2025 (3/23/25-8/2/25)
UNIQLO Friday Nights (3/14/25-9/12/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Girls to the Front: Nineties and Now MARCH 13–30, 2025 (3/13/25-3/30/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Anthony Harvey’s Dutchman and Billy Jackson’s We Are Universal FEBRUARY 13–19, 2025 (2/13/25-2/19/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Rob Tregenza’s The Fishing Place FEBRUARY 6–12, 2025 (2/6/25-2/12/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Pirouette: Turning Points in Design JANUARY 26, 2025 – OCTOBER 18, 2025 (1/26/25-10/18/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS To Save and Project: The 21st MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation JANUARY 9, 2025 – JANUARY 30, 2025 (1/9/25-1/30/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Projects: Marlon Mullen DECEMBER 14, 2024 – APRIL 20, 2025 (12/14/24-4/20/25)
MoMA and Cinecittà Present Marcello and Chiara Mastroianni, A Family Affair DECEMBER 12, 2024 – JANUARY 5, 2025 (12/12/24-1/5/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Lillie P. Bliss and the Birth of the Modern NOVEMBER 17, 2024 – MARCH 29, 2025 (11/17/24-3/29/25)
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Much Ado About Nothing
Under St. Marks Theater (3/14 - 3/30)
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One Night Only! Shit Isn’t A Dirty Word - How Gut Health Made Me Who I Am
Theatre One at Theatre Row (4/3 - 4/3) LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN OFF-OFF-BROADWAY PREMIERE
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Point Loma
Chain Theatre (5/31 - 6/15) NEW PLAY | |
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Piano Panties: A Cheeky Cabaret Show
Sid Gold’s Request Room (7/2 - 6/30) | |
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Spring Musicale
Bohemian National Hall NYC (3/30 - 3/30) LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN | |
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2025 Spring Season
Grand Ballroom at Bohemian National Hall (4/10 - 4/11)
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Just Juliet
Marjorie S Deane Little Theater at the West Side YMCA (4/30 - 5/4) | |
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Thank You For The Music - Celebrating Family Through Broadway
54 Below (4/3 - 4/3) | |
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CMT's Beltress Power Hour: A Broadway Drinking Game
The Green Room 42 (4/4 - 4/4) | |
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BODYTRAFFIC (Los Angeles) at The Joyce Theater
The Joyce Theater (4/15 - 4/20) | |
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Ian McKellen's Acting Shakespeare
Rivertowns Playhouse (8/2 - 8/27) | |
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EastWest Talent Show
triad theater (4/12 - 4/12) | |
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Beethoven's Hair
Theatre Row (4/8 - 4/13) | |
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Snow Dance
East Village Basement (6/5 - 6/7) | |
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