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The New Yorker – Everything, Covered – 100 Years of The New Yorker

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Created in collaboration with Roof Studio and Le Truc, American periodical The New Yorker has unveiled this beautifully crafted film celebrating its 100th anniversary.  

Encapsulating the magazine’s unrelenting insights and perspectives on literature, art, culture, and current events, the film,, directed by Guto Terni, turns the pages of history one iconic cover at a time, presenting a sweeping portrait of The New Yorker’s ineffable stamp on the world.  

“It was a surreal honour to work on this project,” says Terni, ROOF Studio Co-Founder and Director. “We’re talking about 100 years of a weekly magazine that hasn’t just reported on history — it has helped shape it. Each cover is a time capsule, and watching them in a sequence is like watching history unfold — with art as the lens.”

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