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.
Roger Ebert: 1942 – 2013
By Eugene Hernandez
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April 5, 2013
Roger Ebert gained national prominence through his weekly TV reviews, but it was the Internet that afforded him an even wider reach. On the day he died he was praised as "the best-known film reviewer of his generation, and one of the most trusted."
Leonardo DiCaprio to Produce Gorbachev Movie; Adrien Brody Cannes Comedy Halted
By Brian Brooks
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April 4, 2013
DiCaprio and Tom Hanks will produce a movie on the former Soviet leader who oversaw the end of the USSR; Tribeca and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation announce the recipients of their annual fund; Montclair Film Festival unveils its lineup; Adrien Brody's Cannes-set comedy is cancelled; and Disney pulls the plug on LucasArts.
Discover: Frances Bodomo Crosses Cultures with “Boneshaker”
By Brian Brooks
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April 4, 2013
Our second weekly column spotlighting emerging film talent focuses on Frances Bodomo, whose short Boneshaker stars Oscar-nominated actress Quvenzhané Wallis, premiered at Sundance, and screens this week in the 20th New York African Film Festival.
Roger Ebert Takes Leave; Provincetown Film Society Chief Resigns
By Brian Brooks
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April 3, 2013
Uber-critic Roger Ebert is reducing his workload while he deals with a recurrence of cancer; Provincetown Film Society's Gabrielle Hanna resigns; Clinton to receive GLAAD honors; Howard's End writer dies at 85; and the $100K broken and battered Oscar sells.
New Wave Celebrates New Directors/New Films
By Brian Halaas
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April 3, 2013
Film Society's group for film supporters in their 20s and 30s teamed up with our showcase of emerging cinematic talent to throw this year's ND/NF Closing Night party! Check out photos from the screening of Our Nixon and fete in the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center.
Trailers: African Opener “Guelwaar” and Three New Releases
By Brian Brooks
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April 2, 2013
FilmLinc Daily begins a new column spotlighting upcoming films at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. This week's snapshot includes the Opening Night film of the 20th New York African Film Festival, unique holocaust documentary No Place On Earth (opens Friday), and more.
Stars of Song and Screen to Honor Barbra Streisand
By Brian Brooks
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April 2, 2013
Film Society of Lincoln Center is proud to announce some of the presenters and musical performers for the 40th Anniversary Chaplin Award Gala honoring Barbra Streisand. Participants in the April 22 event include Liza Minnelli, Tony Bennett, Pierce Brosnan, Kristin Chenoweth, Wynton Marsalis, and many more!
“I Give It a Year” & “Between Us” Head to U.S. Theaters
By Brian Brooks
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April 2, 2013
Frequent Sacha Baron Cohen collaborator Dan Mazer's directorial debut I Give It a Year is headed to U.S. theaters, as is Dan Mirvish's Between Us. Also, Tribeca listed seven titles it will screen online; Korean films are on the upswing; and My French Film Festival selects five winners.
ND/NF Docs in the Shadow of “Summer”
By Eugene Hernandez
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April 1, 2013
Fifty years separate Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin's landmark film Chronicle of a Summer from three documentaries that screened at 42nd New Directors/New Films, yet all grapple with how to capture authentic reality on screen.