Very Semi-Serious: A Partially Thorough Portrait of New Yorker Cartoonists

Warm and frequently hilarious.

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Very Semi-Serious: A Partially Thorough Portrait of New Yorker Cartoonists

The New Yorker is the undisputed standard bearer of the single panel cartoon. Whether they leave us amused, inspired, or even a little baffled, the iconic cartoons have become an instantly recognizable cultural touchstone over the past 90 years.

With The HBO Documentary Film VERY SEMI-SERIOUS: A PARTIALLY THOROUGH PORTRAIT OF NEW YORKER CARTOONISTS, viewers get an unprecedented glimpse into the process behind the cartoons. Legends Roz Chast and Mort Gerberg submit their work alongside hopefuls like graphic novelist Liana Finck. While on the other side of the desk, Cartoon Editor Bob Mankoff sifts through hundreds of submissions every week to bring readers a carefully curated selection of insightful and humorous work, striving to nurture new talent and represent the magazine’s old guard, while also considering how his industry must evolve to stay relevant. Leah Wolchok's light-hearted and poignant debut film offers a window into
The New Yorker’s signature brand of subtle, contemplative humor, and perhaps also onto what it means to laugh at ourselves.
Not Rated
Genre
Documentary
Runtime
83
Language
English
FEATURED REVIEW
John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter

The movie for all those New Yorker subscribers whose bedside pile of waiting-to-be-read issues would be completely virginal if not for a post-mailbox perusal of their cartoons, Very Semi-Serious introduces the creators of all those one-panel gags. Buzzing attentively but not exclusively around ...

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