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.
Different Girls, Different Hair
By Caitlin Hughes
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October 12, 2012
Frances Ha and Ginger and Rosa depict strikingly honest female friendships at a turning point: in order for their relationships to survive, these friends must learn to accept changes in each other and discover identities outside of their formerly inseparable unit.
Different Girls, Different Hair
By Caitlin Hughes
on
October 12, 2012
Frances Ha and Ginger and Rosa depict strikingly honest female friendships at a turning point: in order for their relationships to survive, these friends must learn to accept changes in each other and discover identities outside of their formerly inseparable unit.
NYFF Daily, Friday 10/12
By Hannah Lee
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October 12, 2012
Today in NYFF: three Main Slate premieres; fascinating industry doc Casting By; Cinéastes episodes on Joseph Losey, Otto Preminger and the French New Wave; a yakuza massacre at midnight; and free discussions with Roger Michell and David Thomson!
NYFF Daily, Friday 10/12
By Hannah Lee
on
October 12, 2012
Today in NYFF: three Main Slate premieres; fascinating industry doc Casting By; Cinéastes episodes on Joseph Losey, Otto Preminger and the French New Wave; a yakuza massacre at midnight; and free discussions with Roger Michell and David Thomson!
Salud, Richard Peña!
By Eugene Hernandez
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October 11, 2012
After 25 years as the artistic chief at the New York Film Festival and the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Richard Peña took the stage last night to start saying good-bye.
Salud, Richard Peña!
By Eugene Hernandez
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October 11, 2012
After 25 years as the artistic chief at the New York Film Festival and the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Richard Peña took the stage last night to start saying good-bye.
When Living Means Leaving
By Fariha Roísín
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October 11, 2012
Christian Petzold's Barbara and Yesim Ustaoglu’s Araf – Somewhere In Between depict women seeking to escape their oppressive lives, but whose surroundings pull them in unexpected directions.
When Living Means Leaving
By Fariha Roísín
on
October 11, 2012
Christian Petzold's Barbara and Yesim Ustaoglu’s Araf – Somewhere In Between depict women seeking to escape their oppressive lives, but whose surroundings pull them in unexpected directions.
David Thomson: Let There Be Light
By David Thompson
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October 11, 2012
In the prologue for his new book, The Big Screen: The Story of the Movies, writer David Thomson considers the history of film, from Méliès to Melancholia. From Muybridge to Facebook. Thomson will discuss & sign the book Friday at NYFF.
David Thomson: Let There Be Light
By David Thompson
on
October 11, 2012
In the prologue for his new book, The Big Screen: The Story of the Movies, writer David Thomson considers the history of film, from Méliès to Melancholia. From Muybridge to Facebook. Thomson will discuss & sign the book Friday at NYFF.