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Film & DocumentaryOctober 13, 2022 • View in browserNan Goldin's Triumphs and TragediesWe joined devotees of the photographer and activist at a screening of the new documentary All the Beauty and Bloodshed, followed by a talk with Goldin. | Jasmine Liu “The film, and Nan Goldin’s life, literally illustrate how the personal is political,” one festivalgoer who had seen the film on Friday told Hyperallergic. She found the story of PAIN (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now), the advocacy group Goldin started to hold the Sackler family accountable for its role in propagating the opioid epidemic, instructive as an activist herself. “A lot of times, as activists, we act right now but don’t know what the outcome will be,” she said. “This film gives us a whole bright future.” SPONSORED Dive into documentary production and theory in NYC at The New SchoolEngage with pressing social issues while developing a bold, original approach to documentary filmmaking. The New School's Documentary Media Studies program immerses you in documentary production and theory in the world's documentary capital - New York City. LATEST REVIEWS With White Noise, Decent Doesn’t Cut ItTurning an “unfilmable” book into a film is one thing; making it good is another. | Dan Schindel The Elegant Surrealism of an Animated Cult ClassicMamoru Oshii's Angel's Egg is a haunting, elegiac phantasmagoria rich with allusive imagery and singular in its artistry. | Cole Kronman Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a Member
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