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 Legacy of Ozu, 50 Years Later
By Hannah Semaya
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October 31, 2013
Timed to the 110th anniversary of Yasujiro Ozu's birth (and the 50th of his death), "Ozu and His Afterlives" will feature the U.S. premieres of restorations of two of his color films and a selection of works by notable modern directors that show his influence.
Making Waves: Netzer Taps a Mother Lode of Moral Ambiguity in “Child’s Pose”
By Brian Brooks
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October 31, 2013
Director Calin Peter Netzer discusses his leading lady Luminiţa Gheorghiu and his new film Child's Pose, which won the Golden Bear in Berlin and will have its New York Premiere at Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema in November.
Old Becomes New in Clive Barker’s “Nightbreed”
By Erik Luers
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October 30, 2013
This weekend marks a major event for Clive Barker fanatics: the much anticipated New York Premiere of Night Breed – The Cabal Cut, screening as Barker meant it to be seen in our Scary Movies 7 series.
Halloween Brings Scary Movies Opening, Party and Costume Contest
By Nicholas Kemp
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October 30, 2013
Halloween is one of our favorite holidays at Film Society and we're celebrating the opening night of our Scary Movies 7 series with a party and costume contest open to everyone attending the U.S. Premiere of All Cheerleaders Die or camp zombie classic Cemetery Man starring Rupert Everett!
Harold Pinter Takes Center Stage in November
By Brian Brooks
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October 29, 2013
Film adaptations of the work of the Nobel Prize-winning English playwright, screenwriter, director and actor make up Harold Pinter: Comedies of Menace & Quiet Desperation, taking place November 22 - 28.
NYFF and New Directors/New Films Features Nominated for IDA Documentary Awards
By Brian Brooks
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October 29, 2013
Recent New York Film Festival debut The Square by Jehane Noujaim and 2013 New Directors/New Films titles Stories We Tell by Sarah Polley and Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act Of Killing are among the nominees unveiled today by the International Documentary Association for its 29th annual Documentary Awards.
NYFF51: It’s A Love Thing
By Mark Lukenbill
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October 29, 2013
[NYFF Critics Academy member Mark E Lukenbill looks back at the 51st festival and explores the "aching highs" and "melancholic lows" of love in three of the festival's films, Her, Blue Is the Warmest Color and Only Lovers Left Alive.]
ND/NF’s ‘The Act Of Killing’ Among Nominees for Doc Prize
By Brian Brooks
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October 28, 2013
Five finalists are in the running for the Puma Impact Award. The prize, given in partnership with BRITDOC, honors the documentary film that "has made the most significant positive impact on society or the environment and carries with it a €50,000 prize.
World Premiere of “Closer to the Moon” to Open Making Waves Festival
By Brian Brooks
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October 28, 2013
Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema returns for its 8th edition, opening with the World Premiere of Closer to the Moon and featuring the New York Premiere of Golden Bear winner Child's Pose starring fest special guest Luminița Gheorghiu.
Found Footage Horror Gets a Makeover in “Willow Creek”
By Erik Luers
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October 28, 2013
Bobcat Goldthwait discusses his found-footage Bigfoot movie Willow Creek, which screens November 5 in Scary Movies 7, and why he decided to give stars Alexie Gilmore and Bryce Johnson producing credits.