Obit NYT Critic’s Pick

Obit NYT Critic’s Pick

OBIT is a New York Times Critic’s Pick! Don’t miss Vanessa Gould’s “observant, graceful and nonchalantly witty” documentary about the “gifted people who make commemorating the dead a lively, lasting art.”...
Obit NYT Critic’s Pick

Obit Screens NYC

Vanessa Gould’s Obit is 2 weeks away from it’s theatrical opening in NYC! You can catch it at Film Forum & Lincoln Plaza Cinemas starting on Wednesday, April 26th. Details here: Film Forum – http://bit.ly/2nbeL3F Lincoln Plaza –...
Out of My Hand released in iTunes Europe

Obit at Chicago’s DOC10

A very big thank you to our friends at Boulder International Film Festival, Portland Film Festival, Northwest Film Center, and Sedona International Film Festival – so grateful to be part of these extraordinary programs and communities. And we are very excited to...
Out of My Hand released in iTunes Europe

Out of My Hand Screens in Liberia

With a help from the Liberia Movie Union and the Japanese Embassy in Liberia, we finally brought Out of My Hand back to Liberia! Three free screenings were held in a university and a restaurant in Morovia, and a high school in Margibi county where most of the movie...
Out of My Hand released in iTunes Europe

Obit at Boulder IFF

Encore screening in Portland! Third screening added in Sedona! Three screenings in Boulder with special in-person guests! Boulder International Film Festival, Northwest Film Center and Sedona International Film Festival. #PIFFXL...
‘Earworm’ Now Streaming

‘Earworm’ Now Streaming

Art Group 705’s “Earworm” (12 mins, 2016), a short film by Assol Abdullina, Talgat Berikov and Josh Wick, shot on location in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, in 24 hours with a budget of $20, is now available to stream! The film premiered as part of Art Group...
Washington Post Obit Article

Washington Post Obit Article

Obit is highlighted in The Washington Post. “Obit,” Vanessa Gould’s lively documentary about the New York Times’s obituary section — which unfortunately doesn’t have a wide release date — is a timely look at, as obituarist Margalit Fox puts it in the film, “the...