FILM FORUM 209 W. Houston St., new York, NY 10014

A Nonprofit Cinema Since 1970
Incorporated as The Moving image, inc.

FILM FORUM DOCUMENTARY FUND

What is Film Forum’s Documentary Fund?

Film Forum’s Documentary Fund was established to support the theatrical presentation of documentary work by both emerging filmmakers and major figures in the field from the United States and abroad. NOTE: It is NOT a grantmaking fund. The Fund was inaugurated in 1999 at a special event honoring filmmaker Werner Herzog and celebrating Film Forum’s 30th season.

 

Who Supports Film Forum’s Documentary Fund?
The Fund is comprised of individuals, corporations and foundations who support the presentation high quality documentary fare with an annual gift of $5,000 or more.

 

Contributor Benefits
    Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999
  • Credit in Film Forum calendars (320,000 published annually), lobby plaque (275,000 annual admissions), annual donor roster (mailed to 23,000) and Web site (8400 visits daily)
  • Invitations to special events, such as our annual fall screening/reception honoring an important documentary filmmaker (previous guests have included Werner Herzog, Agnes Varda, Nathaniel Kahn, and John Turturro)
  • Film Forum VIP card, entitling the cardholder and a guest passes to all screenings
    Gifts of $10,000 - $25,000
  • all of the above
  • on-screen credit before each documentary presentation (approximately 20 films per year, 5 screenings per day, 365 days a year)

Your gift to the Documentary Fund is 100% tax-deductible.

 

Film Forum’s Commitment to Documentaries

With successful releases like CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS, FAHRENHEIT 9/11 and SUPER SIZE ME, as well as FF premiere hits SPELLBOUND, CONTROL ROOM and THE CORPORATION, there has been much buzz about documentaries “crossing over” into mainstream theaters (and faring well financially) – along with theorizing about why. Of course the reasons are multiple, but the fact remains that Film Forum has championed theatrical exhibition of documentaries since its inception in 1970, long before the genre was fashionable. Film Forum has been one of the few cinemas in America — even among art houses — to make documentaries a staple of its yearly movie line-up (more than half of first-run films).

The best known documentaries we have presented have attracted a large public and brought in significant earnings. (It’s important to note that as Film Forum premieres movies that have not yet been seen or reviewed in New York, it is nearly impossible to predict which ones will be hits.) Many of the smaller, more challenging or unconventional films which receive strong reviews may not attract large audiences – but are equally deserving of an opportunity to reach their public.

As a nonprofit cinema our first criteria must be the high quality and diversity of our offerings. The Documentary Fund makes it possible for Film Forum to continue to take risks with provocative and controversial programming.

For more information about supporting Film Forum
please contact Rob Ornstein at 212.627.2035 x225 or by email.


DOCUMENTARY FUND SUPPORTERS:

León and Michaela Constantiner
HBO
Ostrovsky Family Fund
Norman and Rosita Winston Foundation
Grodzins Fund


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