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.
Countdown to NYFF: Follow Us to the 50th!
By Eugene Hernandez
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August 16, 2012
Big announcements are on the way, so sign up now to get the latest information on this year's festival. UPDATE: In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the New York Film Festival, you can become a Film Society Member for just $50! Click through for more info.
“Not Fade Away” is the 50th NYFF Centerpiece
By Nicholas Kemp
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August 15, 2012
The Sopranos creator David Chase, making his feature filmmaking debut, reunites with James Gandolfini and the great state of New Jersey in this rich and tender portrait of a group of suburban kids starting a rock and roll band in the heart of the 1960s. World Premiere!
“Not Fade Away” is the 50th NYFF Centerpiece
By Nicholas Kemp
on
August 15, 2012
The Sopranos creator David Chase, making his feature filmmaking debut, reunites with James Gandolfini and the great state of New Jersey in this rich and tender portrait of a group of suburban kids starting a rock and roll band in the heart of the 1960s. World Premiere!
Interview with Matias Meyer, “The Last Christeros”
By Anna Husted
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August 15, 2012
The writer-director discusses his Latinbeat film, nature, non-professional actors and Dutch filmmaker Johan van der Keuken.
Interview with Matias Meyer, “The Last Christeros”
By Anna Husted
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August 15, 2012
The writer-director discusses his Latinbeat film, nature, non-professional actors and Dutch filmmaker Johan van der Keuken.
“Jack and Diane,” The Werewolf Love Story That Wasn’t
By Zeba Blay
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August 15, 2012
In the final post in our series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Zeba Blay dissects this indie-romance film and the continued cinematic obsession with vampires and werewolves
“Jack and Diane,” The Werewolf Love Story That Wasn’t
By Zeba Blay
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August 15, 2012
In the final post in our series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Zeba Blay dissects this indie-romance film and the continued cinematic obsession with vampires and werewolves
Locarno 2012 Diary: Swiss Films Starring Switzerland
By Claudia Piwecki
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August 15, 2012
In the fourteenth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Claudia Piwecki discusses how Swiss filmmakers put the cinema of their country on display at this years festival.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Swiss Films Starring Switzerland
By Claudia Piwecki
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August 15, 2012
In the fourteenth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Claudia Piwecki discusses how Swiss filmmakers put the cinema of their country on display at this years festival.
The Benefits of Doubt: The 12th New York Film Festival
By Max Nelson
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August 14, 2012
NYFF '74 found world cinema at a moment of fear, insecurity, and exploration. The resulting lineup, rich in formal experimentation and low on complacency, continues to challenge and invigorate in equal measure.