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.
Peter Mettler Brings Light and Sound to Lincoln Center
By Brian Brooks
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October 17, 2013
Canadian artist Peter Mettler will be the subject of a five-day "mid-career" retrospective at Film Society in November, spotlighting his 30-year career with screenings, live performances, Q&As, and the New York Premiere of his new film The End of Time as part of Lincoln Center's White Light Festival.
NYFF51 Video: Thanks to YouTube, the Festival Lives On
By Hannah Semaya
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October 16, 2013
Missing the New York Film Festival already? We sure are! Get your fix with some behind the scenes video exclusives. From the Her press conference to Nebraska stars on the red carpet, we hope these clips keep NYFF alive for you just a little longer...
“Kill Your Darlings” Director Talks Beats, Daniel Radcliffe, and the Drama of Filmmaking
By Brian Brooks
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October 16, 2013
FilmLinc Daily spoke with filmmaker John Krokidas about the Beats, tapping Daniel Radcliffe to play Allen Ginsberg, and the long road to bring Kill Your Darlings to the big screen.
NYFF51: The American Dream Dashed in “12 Years A Slave” and “The Immigrant”
By Diana Drumm
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October 16, 2013
Diana Drumm is a member of the NYFF Critics Academy. She examines the illusion American Dream in Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave and James Gray's The Immigrant.
Scary Movies Is Back for the Seventh Deadly Year
By Nicholas Kemp
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October 15, 2013
If you go down to the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise... Scary Movies is back for its annual Halloween frightfest, featuring more premieres and in-person appearances than ever before, plus overlooked horror gems in 35mm!
NYFF51: Sex Gets Its Close-Up In Two French Films
By Greg Cwik
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October 14, 2013
Critics Academy member Greg Cwik gives his take on the raw portrayal of sex in two NYFF51 movies, Blue Is The Warmest Color and Stranger By the Lake.
NYFF51: Spike Jonze, Joaquin Phoenix Open Up with “Her”
By Brian Brooks
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October 12, 2013
Spike Jonze and cast reunited at the Walter Reade Theater Saturday afternoon to discuss Her ahead of the World Premiere of the film, closing out the 51st New York Film Festival.
Encore Screenings on Final Day of NYFF51
By Nicholas Kemp
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October 12, 2013
The sun is setting on the 51st New York Film Festival. For the first time, Closing Night came a day early, which left us with a day to schedule encore screenings of some of our most popular films. Here's what the critics, and in some cases our programmers, are saying about them.
NYFF51: Genre and Politics in “Captain Phillips” and “Omar”
By Shelley Farmer
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October 12, 2013
Shelley Farmer is a member of the NYFF Critics Academy. She examines two festival films, Paul Greengrass' "Captain Phillips" and Hany Abu-Assad's "Omar," that find personal focus amid a political story and argues that both owe a debt to genre filmmaking.
NYFF Daily: Saturday, October 12
By Hannah Semaya
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October 12, 2013
Today at NYFF: World Premiere of Spike Jonze's Her starring Joaquin Phoenix, an extended conversation with James Gray, more Godard and How Democracy Works Now, and more!