Poets & Writers Theater
Every day we share a new clip of interest to creative writers—author readings, book trailers, publishing panels, craft talks, and more. So grab some popcorn, filter the theater tags by keyword or genre, and explore our sizable archive of literary videos.
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Watch the trailer for After: Poetry Destroys Silence, a cinematic performance film directed by Richard Kroehling and starring Cornelius Eady, Edward Hirsh, Melissa Leo, Géza Röhrig, and a cast of celebrated award-winning poets who respond to the Holocaust and talk about the importance and necessity for poetry in a world that still grapples with genocide.
Tags: Poetry | After: Poetry Destroys Silence | movie trailer | documentary | Cornelius Eady | Edward Hirsh | Melissa Leo | Géza Röhrig | 2024 -
“I remember what’s important and I make up the rest. That’s what storytelling is all about.” This HBO Original documentary takes a look at the life of legendary poet and activist Nikki Giovanni. The award-winning film is directed and written by Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson, and includes readings by executive producer Taraji P. Henson.
Tags: Poetry | Nikki Giovanni | Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project | documentary | movie trailer | HBO | Sundance | 2023 -
“He’s been such a mirror for pop culture, but now he’s his own pop culture.” In this trailer for King on Screen, a documentary about the many film and television adaptations of Stephen King’s stories and novels, directors and screenwriters discuss what makes King the master of horror.
Tags: Fiction | King on Screen | Stephen King | horror | short story | novel | movie trailer | documentary | film adaptation | 2023 -
“The things I discovered about writing were so important to me; it was the notion that you could write and find out what you really believed in.” Amy Tan speaks about her creative process in this video from PBS and American Masters previewing her documentary Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir directed by James Redford.
Tags: Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | Amy Tan | Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir | PBS | American Masters | documentary -
“This is where our story as Black Americans begins.” Watch the trailer for The 1619 Project, a six-part Hulu docuseries adaptation of the book of the same name hosted by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author Nikole Hannah-Jones.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | The 1619 Project | documentary | Hulu | docuseries | 2023 | Nikole Hannah-Jones | New York Times -
“He does the work. I do the cleanup, and we fight.” Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb is a documentary directed by Lizzie Gottlieb exploring the remarkable fifty-year relationship between Pulitzer Prize–winning author Robert Caro and his longtime editor Robert Gottlieb, and the art of editing.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | Turn Every Page | documentary | movie trailer | 2022 | Robert Caro | Robert Gottlieb | editing | editors | writing process -
“What does it mean to write something urgent right now?” Don’t Be Nice is a 2018 documentary directed by Max Powers that follows a group of poets from the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City’s East Village who grapple with the political climate punctuated by the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements as they prepare for the National Poetry Slam championship during the summer of 2016.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Don't Be Nice | documentary | movie trailer | slam poetry | Bowery Poetry Club | 2018 -
“Writing, of course, is a substitute for the life I cannot live, am unable to live.” Loving Highsmith, a documentary directed by Eva Vitija, offers an intimate look at the life and work of Patricia Highsmith through her personal notes and diaries, as well as interviews with those who knew her.
Tags: Fiction | Patricia Highsmith | Loving Highsmith | documentary | movie trailer | 2022 -
“I wanted to tell people how I became this woman with razor blades between her teeth.” BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez, directed by Barbara Attie, Janet Goldwater, and Sabrina Schmidt Gordon, chronicles the life and work of poet and political activist Sonia Sanchez, including her emergence as a seminal figure in the Black Arts Movement, her tireless political activism, and a poetry career so great Maya Angelou called her “a lion in literature’s forest.” Sanchez is the recipient of the 2022 Jackson Poetry Prize.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | movie trailer | documentary | BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez | 2015 | Sonia Sanchez | Jackson Poetry Prize | 2022 -
“This is not a work of history. It is a report full of holes,” reads the late C. D. Wright from her book One With Others: [a little book of her days] (Copper Canyon Press, 2010) in this 2015 recording of an event at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University.
Tags: Poetry | Creative Nonfiction | C. D. Wright | One With Others | Duke University | documentary | 2010 | Copper Canyon Press | 2015 -
“Every community on earth should wish they had a Zora Hurston.” In this short 2008 New York Times documentary by Damien Cave and Diana Oliva Cave, locals of Eatonville, Florida discuss their relationship with renowned author Zora Neale Hurston and the impact she had in saving the town’s future.
Tags: Fiction | Zora Neale Hurston | New York Times | documentary | Eatonville | Florida | 2008 -
“I was twenty-three when I first approached him about making this film. I became obsessed,” says director Robert B. Weide in this trailer for Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time, a documentary codirected by Don Argott that captures two decades of footage of the famed author and recounts an extraordinary friendship.
Tags: Fiction | Kurt Vonnegut | Robert Weide | 2021 | movie trailer | documentary | Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time -
“This is a woman, whose great-great-grandmother was a slave from the West African Kingdom of Dahomey, now the Republic of Benin. A woman who went on to be one of the most celebrated artists of her lifetime,” narrates Janice Harrington in this mini-documentary “Lucille Clifton: A Poet’s Life and Legacy,” produced by BOA Editions and Hunger Media.
Tags: Poetry | Lucille Clifton | Janice Harrington | BOA Editions | Hunger Media | 2020 | documentary | in memoriam -
Directed by Academy Award winner Martin Scorsese, Pretend It’s a City features the return of sardonic writer and public speaker Fran Lebowitz in conversation with the director as she shares anecdotes about her early life and career in New York City in the 1970s. The Netflix series continues the partnership of the longtime friends, who worked together on the 2010 HBO documentary Public Speaking.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | Spoken Word | Pretend It's a City | Fran Lebowitz | Martin Scorsese | documentary | Netflix | 2021 | movie trailer -
“A good bookseller absolutely is another kind of discoverer and thinker of history,” says Kevin Young in this trailer for The Booksellers. The documentary, directed by D. W. Young and executive produced by Parker Posey, explores the history, personalities, and business of bookselling in New York City.
Tags: Not Genre-Specific | The Booksellers | movie trailer | documentary | bookstore | Kevin Young -
“Ultimately I knew that words have power.” Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’s documentary about Toni Morrison is an exploration of the author’s life story, her values and challenges, and her creative work. The film includes engaging interviews with Morrison, as well as notable peers, colleagues, and admirers such as Hilton Als, Russell Banks, Angela Davis, Walter Mosley, Sonia Sanchez, and Oprah Winfrey.
Tags: Fiction | Toni Morrison | Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am | movie trailer | documentary | trailer -
“This poem is not a cry for help. This poem is not my broken pieces. And we are not done yet.” In this HBO documentary, a group of veterans and active-duty service members come together to write a collaborative poem and turn it into a stage performance. The film is directed by Sareen Hairabedian and coproduced by Jeffrey Wright and David Holbrooke.
Tags: Poetry | We Are Not Done Yet | theater | performance | veterans | HBO | documentary | movie trailer -
“I’d like us not to be resigned but to be rebellious—I want to see science fiction step over the old walls and head right into the next wall and start to break it down too.” Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin is a crowdfunded documentary directed by Arwen Curry, who was able to collaborate with the late author before her death. The film features interviews with Le Guin, as well as authors including Margaret Atwood, Michael Chabon, Neil Gaiman, and Theodora Goss.
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This independent documentary film directed by Oscar Corral explores Tom Wolfe’s writing life and his fourth novel, Back to Blood (Little, Brown, 2012), which is set in Miami and focuses on the subject of immigration. Wolfe died at the age of eighty-seven on May 14, 2018.
Tags: Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | Tom Wolfe Gets Back to Blood | movie trailer | Little, Brown | documentary | Tom Wolfe | Back to Blood | 2012 | in memoriam -
“I’ve always found that if I examine something, it’s less scary.” This documentary offers an intimate exploration into the trajectory of Joan Didion’s writing career and her personal struggles. Directed by Didion’s nephew Griffin Dunne, the film features interviews with Hilton Als, Harrison Ford, Vanessa Redgrave, Anna Wintour, and others.