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 Linda Goldstein Knowlton, “Somewhere Between”
By Channing Davisson
on
August 2, 2012
The filmmaker discusses finding subjects for her documentary about young girls adopted from China, the themes of identity and belonging, and the intimacy of the subject matter for her as an adoptive mother. Screens Thursday in Art of the Real with Q&A!
Interview with Linda Goldstein Knowlton, “Somewhere Between”
By Channing Davisson
on
August 2, 2012
The filmmaker discusses finding subjects for her documentary about young girls adopted from China, the themes of identity and belonging, and the intimacy of the subject matter for her as an adoptive mother. Screens Thursday in Art of the Real with Q&A!
Locarno 2012 Diary: A Dash of Glamour and a Tilt Towards American Filmmaking
By Eugene Hernandez
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August 2, 2012
Striking a balance between glamour and a global program, Locarno chief Olivier Père has embraced American indies in competition this year.
Locarno 2012 Diary: A Dash of Glamour and a Tilt Towards American Filmmaking
By Eugene Hernandez
on
August 2, 2012
Striking a balance between glamour and a global program, Locarno chief Olivier Père has embraced American indies in competition this year.
Time Regained: Remembering Chris Marker
By Max Nelson
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August 2, 2012
The great French filmmaker, who passed away Sunday, dedicated his life to articulating the ineffable. Remembering his life and legacy, we can't help wondering how much about Chris Marker continues to elude us.
Time Regained: Remembering Chris Marker
By Max Nelson
on
August 2, 2012
The great French filmmaker, who passed away Sunday, dedicated his life to articulating the ineffable. Remembering his life and legacy, we can't help wondering how much about Chris Marker continues to elude us.
Brian M. Cassidy & Melanie Shatzky on “Francine”
By Zachary Mandinach
on
August 1, 2012
The directors of tonight's Indie Night film, which features a powerhouse performance by Oscar winner Melissa Leo, discuss how she became attached to the project, the transition from documentary to narrative filmmaking, and the themes of loneliness and hope.
Brian M. Cassidy & Melanie Shatzky on “Francine”
By Zachary Mandinach
on
August 1, 2012
The directors of tonight's Indie Night film, which features a powerhouse performance by Oscar winner Melissa Leo, discuss how she became attached to the project, the transition from documentary to narrative filmmaking, and the themes of loneliness and hope.