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.
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.
Interview with Dominga Sotomayor, “Thursday Till Sunday”
By Channing Davisson
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August 12, 2012
The Chilean director discusses her intimate portrait of an unraveling family, the universality of adolescence, working in cramped quarters and her decision to shoot on film.
Interview with Dominga Sotomayor, “Thursday Till Sunday”
By Channing Davisson
on
August 12, 2012
The Chilean director discusses her intimate portrait of an unraveling family, the universality of adolescence, working in cramped quarters and her decision to shoot on film.
Alysa Nahmias & Benjamin Murray on “Unfinished Spaces”
By Zachary Mandinach
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August 12, 2012
The directors of this documentary screening at Latinbeat discuss their unique collaboration and the connection between architecture and Cuba's cultural identity.
Alysa Nahmias & Benjamin Murray on “Unfinished Spaces”
By Zachary Mandinach
on
August 12, 2012
The directors of this documentary screening at Latinbeat discuss their unique collaboration and the connection between architecture and Cuba's cultural identity.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Reappraising Preminger’s Early Work
By Marc Menichini
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August 12, 2012
In the twelfth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Marc Menichini argues for the virtues of the great filmmaker's early, studio-commissioned works.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Reappraising Preminger’s Early Work
By Marc Menichini
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August 12, 2012
In the twelfth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Marc Menichini argues for the virtues of the great filmmaker's early, studio-commissioned works.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Tension and Release
By Michael Nordine
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August 12, 2012
In the eleventh of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Michael Noredine calls Leviathan "the kind of film that creates an environment so visually and aurally complete as to be nearly indescribable."
Locarno 2012 Diary: Tension and Release
By Michael Nordine
on
August 12, 2012
In the eleventh of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Michael Noredine calls Leviathan "the kind of film that creates an environment so visually and aurally complete as to be nearly indescribable."
Locarno 2012 Diary: Fearing Other People
By Ari Gunnar Thorsteinsson
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August 12, 2012
In the tenth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Ari Gunnar Thorsteinsson looks at four festival selections that confront the alternate terrors of isolation and connection.