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.
NYFF36: Hou Hsiao-hsien’s “Flowers of Shanghai”
By Clint Holloway
on
July 31, 2012
The Taiwanese master's intoxicating ode to the inner workings of Shanghai brothels represents the NYFF '98 lineup on Tuesday in our ongoing 50 Years of the New York Film Festival series.
NYFF36: Hou Hsiao-hsien’s “Flowers of Shanghai”
By Clint Holloway
on
July 31, 2012
The Taiwanese master's intoxicating ode to the inner workings of Shanghai brothels represents the NYFF '98 lineup on Tuesday in our ongoing 50 Years of the New York Film Festival series.
Influential French Filmmaker Chris Marker Dies at 91
By Zachary Mandinach
on
July 30, 2012
Not only a filmmaker, but a novelist, poet and photographer as well, this visionary experimental artist combined various forms of expression into what is now known as the film essay.
Influential French Filmmaker Chris Marker Dies at 91
By Zachary Mandinach
on
July 30, 2012
Not only a filmmaker, but a novelist, poet and photographer as well, this visionary experimental artist combined various forms of expression into what is now known as the film essay.
Documenting LGBT Lives
By Channing Davisson
on
July 28, 2012
NewFest highlights a diverse spectrum of LGBT stories in its documentary selection. This year's lineup includes three docs, Jobriath A.D., I Am a Woman Now, and Love Free or Die, that focus on the myriad discrimination members of the LGBT community face.
Documenting LGBT Lives
By Channing Davisson
on
July 28, 2012
NewFest highlights a diverse spectrum of LGBT stories in its documentary selection. This year's lineup includes three docs, Jobriath A.D., I Am a Woman Now, and Love Free or Die, that focus on the myriad discrimination members of the LGBT community face.
NewFest Not Just for Boys (Who Like Boys)
By Anna Husted
on
July 27, 2012
Three NewFest films with female leads go beyond the social struggles of sexuality and explore the tension between unconventional families and what is culturally expected of them: My Best Day, Kiss Me and Mosquita y Mari.
NewFest Not Just for Boys (Who Like Boys)
By Anna Husted
on
July 27, 2012
Three NewFest films with female leads go beyond the social struggles of sexuality and explore the tension between unconventional families and what is culturally expected of them: My Best Day, Kiss Me and Mosquita y Mari.
VIDEO: Q&A with Filmmakers and Stars of “Killer Joe”
By Channing Davisson
on
July 27, 2012
Following a Film Comment Selects screening of the latest from legendary director William Friedkin, the filmmaker sat down with screenwriter Tracy Letts and stars Matthew McConaughey and Gina Gershon to discuss their process, making it in the industry, and the film's dark material.
VIDEO: Q&A with Filmmakers and Stars of “Killer Joe”
By Channing Davisson
on
July 27, 2012
Following a Film Comment Selects screening of the latest from legendary director William Friedkin, the filmmaker sat down with screenwriter Tracy Letts and stars Matthew McConaughey and Gina Gershon to discuss their process, making it in the industry, and the film's dark material.