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NYFF51 Spotlight: “The Square,” The Revolution Will Be Documented
By Liv Behre
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September 25, 2013
The Square shows the horror, despair, and hope of a revolution that has yet to finish. An Audience Award winner in Sundance and Toronto, the film is a surprisingly intimate account of an ancient society's dramatic and often disturbing demand for freedom and democracy.
NYFF51 Spotlight: Del Toro and Almaric Shine in “Jimmy P”
By Tiffany Vazquez
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September 25, 2013
Arnaud Desplechin's Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian showcases the powerhouse talent of Benicio Del Toro and Mathieu Almaric in a pairing as unlikely as the relationship they portray on screen.
51st New York Film Festival Poster by Tacita Dean Unveiled
By Brian Brooks
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September 24, 2013
Film Society of Lincoln Center has unveiled the official poster for the 51st New York Film Festival, designed by British-born artist Tacita Dean. The poster includes a black and white photograph from a series Dean produced in the Czech Republic in the 1990s and early 2000s.
NYFF51 Clips (Part 4)
By Tiffany Vazquez
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September 24, 2013
Here is the final batch of clips of 51st New York Film Festival films! They include Ralph Fiennes' The Invisible Woman, Rithy Panh's The Missing Picture, Marc Silver's Who is Dayani Cristal? and Mark Levinson's Particle Fever.
Fantastic Fest Awards ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ and ‘The Congress’ Top Honors
By Brian Brooks
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September 24, 2013
Fantastic Fest capped off its list of winners with Frank Pavich's doc Jodorowsky's Dune winning the genre festival's Audience Award and Best Documentary prize, while Ari Folman's The Congress took Best Picture in the festival's Fantastic Features category.
NYFF51 Spotlight: Miyazaki Finds Peace with “The Wind Rises”
By Erik Luers
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September 24, 2013
Hayao Miyazaki's latest, and purportedly last, film is a beautifully animated, heart-wrenching story about a lovestruck aviator, which has already found great success in Japan despite stirring controversy for its pacifist vision.
NYFF’s ‘Burning Bush’ Joins Growing List of Foreign-Language Oscar Hopefuls
By Brian Brooks
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September 24, 2013
Agniezska Holland's Burning Bush, which will have its U.S. premiere at the New York Film Festival, has joined the growing list of Best Foreign Language Oscar contenders. The Czech film joins the list along with other recent additions including Norway's I Am Yours (Jeg er din), Hong Kong's The Grandmaster and Iceland's Of Horses and Men.
NYFF51 Spotlight: Franco Revives McCarthy’s “Child of God”
By Ryan Bushey
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September 23, 2013
James Franco's Child of God, adapted from an early Cormac McCarthy novel, is an unflinching look at human depravity that is sure to establish him as a force to be reckoned with behind the camera.
Eight Chosen for Second NYFF Film Critics Academy
By Brian Brooks
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September 23, 2013
Eight people have been selected to take part in the second annual New York Film Festival Critics Academy. The program, co-organized by Indiewire and the Film Society of Lincoln Center, is a workshop for aspiring film writers that takes place during NYFF (September 27 - October 13).
Catherine Deneuve to Receive European Lifetime Achievement Award
By Brian Brooks
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September 23, 2013
The European Film Academy will honor French actress Catherine Denueve with its Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her "outstanding body of work," the organization which produces the annual European Film Awards