Our Media Center takes you inside Film at Lincoln Center with photos, videos, and podcasts from our screenings, talks, and events, plus announcements of upcoming programs and coverage of our artist and education initiatives.
Mother Nature, Father Film: Green Screens Returns!
By Anna Husted
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May 21, 2012
From lightbulbs to elephant training to traditional rope making, the 12 environmental and cultural films in "Green Screens: Cinema Planeta" (June 1 –3) explore some of the world's most fascinating and overlooked issues.
Cannes Market Watch: Bergman & Magnani: The War of the Volcanoes
By Robert Koehler
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May 20, 2012
What went down when Roberto Rossellini made Stromboli next door to his ex-lover
CANNES 2012 DIARY: For Xavier Dolan, An Unlikely Inspiration
By Eugene Hernandez
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May 20, 2012
Fifteen years ago, Xavier Dolan saw a movie that changed his life. It also dramatically influenced the beautiful film that brought him back to Cannes this year.
CANNES 2012 DIARY: For Xavier Dolan, An Unlikely Inspiration
By Eugene Hernandez
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May 20, 2012
Fifteen years ago, Xavier Dolan saw a movie that changed his life. It also dramatically influenced the beautiful film that brought him back to Cannes this year.
CANNES 2012 DIARY: Where Are the Women?
By Eugene Hernandez
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May 19, 2012
The Cannes Film Festival is facing charges of sexism this year, but some feel the future looks bright for women.
CANNES 2012 DIARY: Where Are the Women?
By Eugene Hernandez
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May 19, 2012
The Cannes Film Festival is facing charges of sexism this year, but some feel the future looks bright for women.
Cannes Market Watch: A Monkey on My Shoulder
By Robert Koehler
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May 19, 2012
Juliette Binoche and Edgar Ramirez as a lusty, ludicrous couple
20 Films from a Singular Cinematic Master
By Scott Foundas
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May 18, 2012
In his remarkable, 35-year career, Ridley Scott has seemed just as intrigued by the distant past as the distant future, and by those eternal conflicts between men and nations that echo from the ancient myths into the present day.
20 Films from a Singular Cinematic Master
By Scott Foundas
on
May 18, 2012
In his remarkable, 35-year career, Ridley Scott has seemed just as intrigued by the distant past as the distant future, and by those eternal conflicts between men and nations that echo from the ancient myths into the present day.
CANNES 2012 DIARY: The Best Actor You Won’t Meet in Cannes
By Eugene Hernandez
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May 18, 2012
An imprisoned Italian murderer is the unlikely star of one of the strongest new films to screen in competition at Cannes so far.