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Images from the New York Film Festival (THE LONELIEST PLANET and YOU ARE NOT I press conferences)
By John Wildman
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September 20, 2011
The first press conferences for the 49th Annual New York Film Festival began on Monday, September 19 with the filmmakers for THE LONELIEST PLANET and…
NYFF Spotlight: My Week With Marilyn
By Fabian Baez
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September 19, 2011
This year's NYFF Centerpiece film is Simon Curtis's intimate portrait of Marilyn Monroe during the filming of "The Princess and the Showgirl."
NYFF Spotlight: The Exterminating Angel
By Fabian Baez
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September 19, 2011
Luis Buñuel's 1962 film opened the very first NYFF and is a fitting first entry in our weekly series "50 Years of the New York Film Festival."
NYFF Spotlight: Patience (After Sebald)
By Nicholas Kemp
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September 16, 2011
Grant Gee's immersive cinematic essay is a rich artistic response to W. G. Sebald’s seminal literary work The Rings of Saturn.
NYFF Spotlight: InvasiĂłn
By Michael Gibbons
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September 16, 2011
This forgotten Latin American classic is both thrilling and stylish, and it marks the first work conceived for cinema by the great Argentine writers Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares.
NYFF Spotlight: Melancholia
By Michael Gibbons
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September 16, 2011
With breathtaking cinematography and gorgeous compositions, Melancholia is Lars von Trier in full control of his medium, with spectacular results.
NYFF Spotlight: Corpo celeste
By Nicholas Kemp
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September 16, 2011
Alice Rohrwacher's deceptively quiet and often darkly funny film makes for an impressive narrative debut.
NYFF Spotlight: “The 99 – Unbound”
By Simran Bhalla
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September 15, 2011
This animated feature based on the first comic books with origins in Islamic lore and culture is a great NYFF offering for the whole family.
NYFF Spotlight: Carnage
By Eugene Hernandez
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September 14, 2011
A filmmaker whose first feature opened the very first New York Film Festival in 1963, returns to the festival this year with his latest feature, "Carnage," a movie that has already generated strong buzz at screenings in Venice.
NYFF Spotlight: Dreileben
By Nicholas Kemp
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September 14, 2011
Interlocking films by three of the most exciting directors of the "Berlin School" of cinema add up to a thrilling and watchable experiment in visual storytelling.