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.
Interview with Joshua Sanchez, “Four”
By Channing Davisson
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July 26, 2012
The director of the Opening Night film of this year's NewFest spoke with us about his hope for his debut feature, adapting Christopher Shinn's play, the emotional complexities that drive his characters and the lasting effects of dysfunctional family dynamics.
Interview with Joshua Sanchez, “Four”
By Channing Davisson
on
July 26, 2012
The director of the Opening Night film of this year's NewFest spoke with us about his hope for his debut feature, adapting Christopher Shinn's play, the emotional complexities that drive his characters and the lasting effects of dysfunctional family dynamics.
A Frisky Kitty for the Night Owls Among Us
By Daniel Rubinton
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July 26, 2012
Remember to spay and neuter your pets, or they could end up like the filthy animals in Ralph Bakshi's X-rated animated classic Fritz the Cat, which screens Friday in our ongoing Midnight Movies series.
A Frisky Kitty for the Night Owls Among Us
By Daniel Rubinton
on
July 26, 2012
Remember to spay and neuter your pets, or they could end up like the filthy animals in Ralph Bakshi's X-rated animated classic Fritz the Cat, which screens Friday in our ongoing Midnight Movies series.
The Sound of Actual Time Approaching
By Max Nelson
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July 25, 2012
At around 11pm on Friday the 13th I had a moment of self-doubt. I was about 15 hours into Christian Marclay’s The Clock and had just realized, with a start, that I had nine hours left to go. I shifted in my seat nervously, took a bite out of a smuggled-in baguette, and settled in for a long night.
The Sound of Actual Time Approaching
By Max Nelson
on
July 25, 2012
At around 11pm on Friday the 13th I had a moment of self-doubt. I was about 15 hours into Christian Marclay’s The Clock and had just realized, with a start, that I had nine hours left to go. I shifted in my seat nervously, took a bite out of a smuggled-in baguette, and settled in for a long night.
Snapped: The Broken Psyches of Friedkin’s Leading Men
By Anna Husted
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July 24, 2012
From the Oscar-winning The French Connection to Rules of Engagement, writer-director William Friedkin explores the effects of anger, fear and trust (or lack thereof) in his male-fronted narratives.
Snapped: The Broken Psyches of Friedkin’s Leading Men
By Anna Husted
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July 24, 2012
From the Oscar-winning The French Connection to Rules of Engagement, writer-director William Friedkin explores the effects of anger, fear and trust (or lack thereof) in his male-fronted narratives.
Review: Sacrifice
By Andrew Chan
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July 24, 2012
Fifth Generation master Chen Kaige returns with a period epic that accepts its kitschiness
NYFF35: Abbas Kiarostami’s “Taste of Cherry”
By Zachary Mandinach
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July 24, 2012
What starts as a seemingly ordinary day, and a seemingly ordinary film, becomes something much more. This Palme d'Or-winning minimalist masterpiece from Iranian auteur Abbas Kiarostami represents NYFF '97 on Tuesday night in our ongoing 50 Years of the New York Film Festival series.