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.
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.
NYFF38: Terence Davies’ “The House of Mirth”
By Max Nelson
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August 14, 2012
In this heartstoppingly beautiful Wharton adaptation from the millennial edition of New York Film Festival, the "proletariat Proust" brought his sensitivity to the toll of unfulfilled longing into the chambers of turn-of-the-century high society.
NYFF38: Terence Davies’ “The House of Mirth”
By Max Nelson
on
August 14, 2012
In this heartstoppingly beautiful Wharton adaptation from the millennial edition of New York Film Festival, the "proletariat Proust" brought his sensitivity to the toll of unfulfilled longing into the chambers of turn-of-the-century high society.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Three French Directors Make Waves
By Marc Menichini
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August 14, 2012
In the thirteenth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Marc Menichini highlights some of the Gallic talent on display at this year's festival.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Three French Directors Make Waves
By Marc Menichini
on
August 14, 2012
In the thirteenth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Marc Menichini highlights some of the Gallic talent on display at this year's festival.
Ang Lee’s “Life of Pi” Will Open 50th NYFF
By Eugene Hernandez
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August 13, 2012
Ang Lee joins a small group of filmmakers who have had more than one film open the New York Film Festival and is the first to kick off the fest in 3D!
Ang Lee’s “Life of Pi” Will Open 50th NYFF
By Eugene Hernandez
on
August 13, 2012
Ang Lee joins a small group of filmmakers who have had more than one film open the New York Film Festival and is the first to kick off the fest in 3D!
Brisseau’s “Woman” Wins Top Prize at Locarno Fest
By Eugene Hernandez
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August 13, 2012
In Switzerland, the Locarno Film Festival came to a close with awards over the weekend. Major prizes went to films from France, South Korea, Austria, Japan, Portugal, China and the United States.
Brisseau’s “Woman” Wins Top Prize at Locarno Fest
By Eugene Hernandez
on
August 13, 2012
In Switzerland, the Locarno Film Festival came to a close with awards over the weekend. Major prizes went to films from France, South Korea, Austria, Japan, Portugal, China and the United States.
IFP Sets Independent Film Week Plans
By Anna Husted
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August 13, 2012
Independent Film Week offers opportunities for filmmakers to meet with industry professionals and discuss the future of film.