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NYFF25 & NYFF26: Chan's “Police Story” & Eastwood's “Bird”
By Daniel Rubinton
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April 9, 2012
Tonight we mark the halfway point of our year-by-year survey of the history of the New York Film Festival with two very different films by equally unique cinematic masters: Jackie Chan's "Police Story" (NYFF '87) at 6:15pm and Clint Eastwood's "Bird" (NYFF '88) at 8:30pm.
NYFF25 & NYFF26: Chan's “Police Story” & Eastwood's “Bird”
By Daniel Rubinton
on
April 9, 2012
Tonight we mark the halfway point of our year-by-year survey of the history of the New York Film Festival with two very different films by equally unique cinematic masters: Jackie Chan's "Police Story" (NYFF '87) at 6:15pm and Clint Eastwood's "Bird" (NYFF '88) at 8:30pm.
Ken Jacobs on The Polar Express, 3D, and Religion
By Ken Jacobs
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April 6, 2012
Robert Zemeckis’s 2004 3D Santa-scape film yields a teachable moment
19th New York African Film Festival Starts Wednesday!
By Daniel Rubinton
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April 5, 2012
This year's fest includes emotional docs like "Mama Africa" about musical icon and activist Miriam Makeba, gripping dramas, and incredible experimental pieces. With the theme of "21st Century: The Homecoming" and over a dozen filmmakers in person, this unique event is not to be missed!
19th New York African Film Festival Starts Wednesday!
By Daniel Rubinton
on
April 5, 2012
This year's fest includes emotional docs like "Mama Africa" about musical icon and activist Miriam Makeba, gripping dramas, and incredible experimental pieces. With the theme of "21st Century: The Homecoming" and over a dozen filmmakers in person, this unique event is not to be missed!
Indie Night Introduction: Matthew Petock, “A Little Closer”
By Nicholas Kemp
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April 5, 2012
The first-time director discusses independent filmmaking as a labor of love, camaraderie on set, and working with young actors. "A Little Closer" screens tonight at 8pm followed by a Q&A with Petock and his cast and crew moderated by series co-curator Ted Hope.
Last Night at the Film Society: Catherine Deneuve In the Spotlight
By Eugene Hernandez
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April 3, 2012
French icon Catherine Deneuve was honored for a career that spans five decades and celebrated for her bold and adventurous work on screen and off.
Last Night at the Film Society: Catherine Deneuve In the Spotlight
By Eugene Hernandez
on
April 3, 2012
French icon Catherine Deneuve was honored for a career that spans five decades and celebrated for her bold and adventurous work on screen and off.
Last Night at the Film Society: A Big Surprise Closes New Directors/New Films
By Eugene Hernandez
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April 2, 2012
The 41st edition of New Directors/New Films came to a close last night with a surprise showing of "Beasts of the Southern Wild," the unlikely breakthrough film that was the hit of this year's Sundance Film Festival.
Last Night at the Film Society: A Big Surprise Closes New Directors/New Films
By Eugene Hernandez
on
April 2, 2012
The 41st edition of New Directors/New Films came to a close last night with a surprise showing of "Beasts of the Southern Wild," the unlikely breakthrough film that was the hit of this year's Sundance Film Festival.