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Rachels Don't Run: Loneliness in an A.I.-Driven World
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If Turtles Could Talk: A Kenyan Fisherman’s Stand Against Poaching
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Shadow of a Dog: In Search of a Missing Puppy
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The Fire Brigade: Refugees Fight Against Climate Change
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Supernova: A Stock-Car Succession Story
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Richard Brody’s Best Films of 2023 (So Far)
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Dad Can Dance: My Father’s Secret Ballet Career
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Foreign Uncle: Secret Love Revealed
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Keys to the City: Chronicles of a New York Locksmith
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The Diamond: The Cost of a Fortune
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Kukeri: Dancing Evil Spirits Away
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Auntie: The Perils of a Group Text with Twentysomethings
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Belle River: The Resilience of a Sinking Town
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Thank You for Your Service: Healing from the Trauma of War
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You’ll Be Happier: The Story of a Butt Lift
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Act of God: The Pursuit of Independence—and a Hundred-Dollar Bill
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My Parent, Neal: Transitioning at Sixty-two
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The Directors of “Everything Everywhere All at Once” on Making Space for Love and Fun in Their Filmmaking
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Richard Brody on the Movies That Should’ve Been Nominated for Best Picture
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The Feeling of Being Close to You: How to Forgive Your Mother
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You Go Girl!: A Snowy Trek in Search of Healing
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CANS Can’t Stand: Liberation for Black Trans Women
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Groundhog Town: A Small Borough’s Rude Awakening
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I Am Trying to Remember: The Ghosts of the Iranian Revolution
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Float: A Grandma Learns to Swim
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Two-Spirit: A Trans Woman’s Struggle for Acceptance
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Richard Brody's Best Films of 2022
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The Clearing: A Bear, a Fish, a Camper, and His Wife
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The Originals: Neighborhood Nostalgia Comes to Life
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Heart Valley: Life Lessons from a Shepherd
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