The New Yorker Presents

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The New Yorker Presents is an Amazon Studios television show that premiered in 2015 and ran for two seasons. The show features a mix of short films, documentaries, comedy sketches, and interviews with artists, writers, and other notable figures. Each episode is presented by a different New Yorker writer, editor, or cartoonist, and features a variety of segments based on themes like love, death, and the creative process. Some segments are adapted from New Yorker articles or short stories, while others are created specifically for the show.

One of the recurring segments on The New Yorker Presents features the cartoonists Roz Chast, Liana Finck, and Farley Katz, who discuss and draw cartoons based on current events and personal experiences. These segments offer a unique glimpse into the creative process of cartooning, as each artist shares their individual style and perspective.

Another notable segment on the show is called "The Algorithm," which explores the role of technology and artificial intelligence in our lives. This segment features interviews with experts in the field, as well as animated segments that illustrate the impact of algorithms on everything from dating to job searches.

Other segments on The New Yorker Presents include short films from acclaimed directors like Steve James, Jonathan Demme, and Richard Linklater, as well as interviews with cultural icons like Marina Abramovic, Harvey Keitel, and Laurie Anderson. The show also features readings of classic New Yorker stories by actors like John Turturro and Robert Redford.

Overall, The New Yorker Presents is a thought-provoking and entertaining show that showcases the best of the New Yorker's journalism, fiction, and cartooning. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the magazine or just looking for something new to watch, this show is sure to captivate and inspire.

The New Yorker Presents is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (11 episodes). The series first aired on February 16, 2016.

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Episode Eleven
11. Episode Eleven
March 15, 2016
PROTECT AND SERVE: Filmmaker Jesse Moss (The Overnighters) examines the Albuquerque Police Department, which has killed 28 civilians since 2010. WHO'S YOUR DADDY: Meet Kenny Burck, the world's proudest father. His son is the Times Square street performer known far and wide as The Naked Cowboy. NEVER ALONE: The I±upiat, an Inuit tribe in Alaska, needed a way to preserve their culture and language, and to pass them on to a younger generation. So they created a video game. CARTOON by Benjamin Schwartz. AROUND TOWN takes you inside a New Yorker ideas meeting; and gives you a glimpse of what it's like to be blind in New York City.
Episode Ten
10. Episode Ten
March 15, 2016
THE CYCLIST (EL CICLISTA): Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki (Why We Fight) learns about Cuba by becoming a perp there. SNOOPS: Welcome to the monthly dinner of the Society of Professional Investigators. THE BREATH OF THE WORLD: Pulitzer-winning composer John Luther Adams moved from Alaska to New York, but his music still reflects his original surroundings. CARTOONS by Farley Katz and Benjamin Schwartz. AROUND TOWN takes you downtown to a lesbian wedding in Central Park and to a Brooklyn taxi garage.
Episode Nine
9. Episode Nine
March 8, 2016
THE SILVER THIEF: Filmmakers Chapman Way and Maclain Way (The Battered Bastards of Baseball) tell the tale of master burglar Blane Nordahl. UP AND THEN DOWN: Writer Nick Paumgarten explains why life as we know it depends on elevators. TOM OF FINLAND: The underground artist called Tom of Finland changed the image of gay men forever. Is his work porn, or is it art? CARTOONS by Farley Katz and Benjamin Schwartz. AROUND TOWN takes you to uptown to a hat shop in Harlem and downtown to the projection booth of a repertory movie theater.
Episode Eight
8. Episode Eight
March 8, 2016
THE HELL RAISER: Filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (The Celluloid Closet) profile apostate preacher Rob Bell, who left the evangelical church that he, himself, founded when his views were deemed inappropriate by his congregation. EUREKA! WITH BASIL TWIST: Basil Twist, winner of a 2015 MacArthur "genius grant," may be the greatest living puppeteer. FRIEND OF BILL: Someday, when you least expect it, Bill Murray may reveal himself to you. LAST SESSION: Charles Grodin and John Turturro play a therapist and a patient who wants to end therapy. Written by John Kenney; directed by Alex Karpovsky and Teddy Blanks. CARTOONS by Liana Finck and Farley Katz. AROUND TOWN visits a tattoo parlor.
Episode Seven
7. Episode Seven
March 1, 2016
LONE STAR NURSE: Filmmaker Dawn Porter (Gideon's Army; Trapped) follows a dedicated nurse working with some of the poorest families in America.AVANT GARDENER: Acclaimed singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett has a photography show at a Manhattan gallery. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SPACE: Architect Craig Dykers is redesigning a notoriously dysfunctional location - Times Square. CARTOONS by Liana Finck and Farley Katz. AROUND TOWN takes us inside The New Yorker's Cartoon Caption Contest; and visits a rehearsal session for the Brooklyn Bhangra band Red Baraat.
Episode Six
6. Episode Six
March 1, 2016
ROY SPIVEY: An ordinary woman meets a movie star during an airplane flight. Adapted from a short story by Miranda July; teleplay by Naomi McDougall Jones; directed by Michael Slovis (Breaking Bad); starring Murray Bartlett and Allison Price. LA GLOWS: Writer Lawrence Weschler explores the unique light of Los Angeles. THE CAGING OF AMERICA: Writer Adam Gopnik takes on the epidemic of mass incarceration in the United States. CARTOON by Liana Finck. "Around Town" takes you to a rehearsal for the Noche Flamenca dance ensemble; and to an East River embankment where a man practices the ancient art of qigong.
Episode Five
5. Episode Five
February 23, 2016
Wolvesmouth: Filmmaker Lucy Walker (The Crash Reel) profiles renegade chef Craig Thornton. The Fried Chicken King of Harlem: Chef Charles Gabriel is an uptown institution. Couple's First Dinner Party, Serves Six: Director Janicza Bravo gives us the recipe for a dinner gone wrong. Reincarnation: A poem by Ellen Bass. Cartoons by Roz Chast and Benjamin Schwartz.
Episode Four
4. Episode Four
February 23, 2016
THE MAN WITHOUT A MASK: Filmmaker Roger Ross Williams (God Loves Uganda; Life, Animated) profiles Cassandro, the flamboyant gay star of Mexican wrestling. SYMBOLS AND FACTS: GUNS, CARS, AND AMERICA: An essay by writer Adam Gopnik BRAZENHEAD, C'EST MOI: For years, Michael Seidenberg operated a secret bookstore in a Manhattan apartment building. Then he got an eviction notice. CARTOONS by Roz Chast and Farley Katz. AROUND TOWN visits a class for aspiring taxidermists.
Episode Three
3. Episode Three
January 15, 2015
WHAT'S MOTIVATING HAYES: Filmmaker Jonathan Demme (Ricki and the Flash; Silence of the Lambs) profiles biologist Tyrone Hayes. When the agri-business Syngenta hired Hayes to test the effects of a pesticide called Atrazine on frogs, Hayes discovered shocking results. The findings led Syngenta to enact a plan to discredit Hayes. A COMEDIC SKETCH starring Alan Cumming and Brett Gelman. A CONVERSATION between performance artist Marina Abramovic and New Yorker staff writer Ariel Levy. A POEM written by Matthew Dickman. CARTOONS by Emily Flake. AROUND TOWN takes you inside Astor Place Hair, a salon that's been on the cutting edge of hairstyles for decades.
Episode Two
2. Episode Two
February 16, 2016
THE RIDE OF THEIR LIVES: Filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams) profiles two young people competing in the world's most dangerous sport - bull riding. BLACK BODIES IN MOTION AND IN PAIN: Writer Edwidge Danticat connects the dots between painter Jacob Lawrence's "Migration Series" and recent outbreaks of racist violence in America. THE DEATH AND LIFE OF ATLANTIC CITY: Writer Nick Paumgarten on the closure of the $2.4 billion Revel casino. CARTOONS by Roz Chast and Liana Finck. AROUND TOWN takes us inside the archive library at The New Yorker; and visits a beekeeper who works atop a skyscraper.
Episode One
1. Episode One
February 16, 2016
Filmmaker Alex Gibney (Going Clear) tells how the FBI could have prevented the 9/11 attacks - if it weren't for the CIA. LE CAF‰ DE BALZAC: Paul Giamatti plays 19th-century French author Honore de Balzac, who drank 50 cups of coffee each day. Written by Brendan O'Hare; directed by Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini (American Splendor). UNREALITY STAR: Patients with "The Truman Show delusion" believe their lives are being watched on TV. CARTOON by Roz Chast
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Where to Watch The New Yorker Presents
The New Yorker Presents is available for streaming on the Amazon Studios website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The New Yorker Presents on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    February 16, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (457)