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Netflix to Release Centennial Documentary on The New Yorker

The film, directed by Marshall Curry and produced by Judd Apatow, offers unprecedented access to the magazine's inner workings as it celebrates 100 years.

  • The New Yorker is marking its 100th anniversary with a Netflix documentary exploring its operations, contributors, and archives.
  • Directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Marshall Curry, the documentary is produced by Curry and Xan Parker, with Judd Apatow and others serving as executive producers.
  • The film provides a behind-the-scenes look at the editors, writers, and creatives behind one of the last remaining print magazines of its kind.
  • The magazine is also celebrating its centennial with exhibits at the New York Public Library and the Society of Illustrators, as well as a Film Forum screening series featuring adaptations of its stories.
  • The New Yorker, founded in 1925, is renowned for its literary fiction, investigative journalism, and iconic cartoons, with a legacy of publishing acclaimed writers and artists.
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