New York – The New Yorker has been condensed into a half-hour docu-series to be launched on Amazon Prime instant video.
The literary publication, which often focuses on long-form journalism, has been re-imagined by Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney into a series called The New Yorker Presents, meant to emulate the experience of reading the magazine for its often time-poor readership and introducing a new audience to its content.
Co-produced by Condé Nast Entertainment and Jigsaw Productions, The New Yorker Presents takes a pinch of irreverance, pithy humour and cultural insights in the same equal measure as its print format cousin.
The pilot episode opens with a vignette from Simon Rich, in which Alan Cumming’s God sits on a New York pavement, attempting to advise one of his doomsday disciples, ending with an equally mysterious passage in which Social Network and Spiderman actor Andrew Garfield reads a poem by Matthew Dickman. Sandwiched somewhere in between sit meatier documentary shorts based on magazine articles.
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