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.
Win Free Tickets to “Wagner’s Dream”
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July 18, 2012
Answer one of three trivia questions about Robert Lepage's recent staging of Wagner's Ring cycle at the Metropolitan Opera and win a free pair of tickets to Susan Froemke's documentary about the production!
Veteran Film Curator Larry Kardish Capping 44-Year Career at MoMA
By Eugene Hernandez
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July 17, 2012
A fixture at film events in New York and around the world, Kardish is leaving his post after 44 years at the Museum of Modern Art.
Veteran Film Curator Larry Kardish Capping 44-Year Career at MoMA
By Eugene Hernandez
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July 17, 2012
A fixture at film events in New York and around the world, Kardish is leaving his post after 44 years at the Museum of Modern Art.
NYFF34: Olivier Assayas’ “Irma Vep”
By Max Nelson
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July 17, 2012
Assayas' impossibly stylish hall of mirrors, a loopy rumination on the limits of artistic creation, returns to the Film Society for one night only on Tuesday with an introduction by filmmaker/critic/programmer Kent Jones!
NYFF34: Olivier Assayas’ “Irma Vep”
By Max Nelson
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July 17, 2012
Assayas' impossibly stylish hall of mirrors, a loopy rumination on the limits of artistic creation, returns to the Film Society for one night only on Tuesday with an introduction by filmmaker/critic/programmer Kent Jones!
Interview: Benoît Jacquot
By Kent Jones
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July 17, 2012
The filmmaker reveals the mystery of Farewell, My Queen and the pocket dictionary he used to cheat on his exams
Their Love is Here to Stay
By Max Nelson
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July 17, 2012
Gene Kelly-starring masterworks For Me and My Gal and An American in Paris—the first his onscreen debut, the second a highpoint of his career—are among the most unexpectedly cruel of all Hollywood classics.
Their Love is Here to Stay
By Max Nelson
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July 17, 2012
Gene Kelly-starring masterworks For Me and My Gal and An American in Paris—the first his onscreen debut, the second a highpoint of his career—are among the most unexpectedly cruel of all Hollywood classics.
A Few Days with Claude Sautet
By Max Nelson
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July 16, 2012
Film Society of Lincoln Center is proud to announce the first-ever complete retrospective of the oft-overlooked French master, including a week-long U.S. premiere theatrical run of his 1971 masterpiece Max et les Ferrailleurs!
A Few Days with Claude Sautet
By Max Nelson
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July 16, 2012
Film Society of Lincoln Center is proud to announce the first-ever complete retrospective of the oft-overlooked French master, including a week-long U.S. premiere theatrical run of his 1971 masterpiece Max et les Ferrailleurs!