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.
UFOs, Ghosts and DJs: Open Roads’ Genre Fare
By Anna Husted
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June 8, 2012
Three science fiction mysteries and two Vincent Gallos in the number one showcase of new Italian cinema in North America. Director Q&As after each screening!
Review: Lola Versus
By Sarah Mankoff
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June 8, 2012
The incredible, disappearing, almost-30-year-old woman, starring Greta Gerwig
The Humanist’s Burden: “The Cardboard Village”
By Max Nelson
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June 8, 2012
Legendary Italian filmmaker Ermanno Olmi's latest, screening in our Open Roads: New Italian Cinema festival on Friday and Tuesday, finds the director torn between faith and action, men and God.
The Humanist’s Burden: “The Cardboard Village”
By Max Nelson
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June 8, 2012
Legendary Italian filmmaker Ermanno Olmi's latest, screening in our Open Roads: New Italian Cinema festival on Friday and Tuesday, finds the director torn between faith and action, men and God.
High and Low Art Meet at Midnight: “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”
By Charles Stockdale
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June 7, 2012
We continue our summer-long Midnight Movies series this Friday with a screening of Tobe Hooper's independent horror classic, arguably one of the greatest American slashers of all time.
High and Low Art Meet at Midnight: “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”
By Charles Stockdale
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June 7, 2012
We continue our summer-long Midnight Movies series this Friday with a screening of Tobe Hooper's independent horror classic, arguably one of the greatest American slashers of all time.
Remembering Ulu Grosbard (1929 – 2012)
By Scott Foundas
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June 7, 2012
Though he only made seven films, Grosbard left an indelible mark on cinema through his work with actors, who garnered four Oscar nominations and one win under his direction. We celebrate this Film Society friend tonight with a double feature of two of his finest films.
Remembering Ulu Grosbard (1929 – 2012)
By Scott Foundas
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June 7, 2012
Though he only made seven films, Grosbard left an indelible mark on cinema through his work with actors, who garnered four Oscar nominations and one win under his direction. We celebrate this Film Society friend tonight with a double feature of two of his finest films.
Review: Corpo Celeste
By Meredith Slifkin
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June 7, 2012
Today's Italy from the perspective of the ultimate outsider—a 12-year-old-girl
Interview: Jackie Goss on The Observers
By Violet Lucca
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June 6, 2012
Jackie Goss's experimental mountaintop chronicle puts humans in their place