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.
NYFF51: Celebrated Leading Men Mark Festival’s Second Week
By Brian Brooks
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October 10, 2013
Robert Redford, Bruce Dern, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Ralph Fiennes are winning accolades for their roles in films that premiered this week at the New York Film Festival. Most, if not all, will be likely contenders as Awards Season gains momentum this fall.
NYFF51: Revolutions Electrify in “The Square” and “Burning Bush”
By Judith Dry
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October 10, 2013
NYFF Critics Academy member Judith Dry looks at two NYFF Official Selection films—one a historical narrative, the other an of-the-moment documentary—that explore revolution and its consequences. Both films have added screenings on October 13.
NYFF Daily: Thursday, October 10
By Hannah Semaya
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October 10, 2013
Today at NYFF: Premiere of Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive, Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence and Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused 20 years later, and fascinating political doc series How Democracy Works Now.
Ted Hope Steps Down at San Francisco Film Society
By Brian Brooks
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October 9, 2013
After assuming the post last summer, Ted Hope is stepping down as SFFS Executive Director effective December 31st.
NYFF51 Spotlight: The Magic of “Tim’s Vermeer”
By Erik Luers
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October 9, 2013
All great art deserves to be preserved and, in some rare instances, recreated. Tim’s Vermeer, a new documentary from the celebrated magician/comedy duo Penn and Teller, makes a case for one such instance.
A (Video) Tribute to Ralph Fiennes
By Erik Luers
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October 9, 2013
To get excited for tonight's Ralph Fiennes Gala Tribute and U.S. Premiere of The Invisible Woman, we've compiled a playlist of Fiennes' most memorable film work. Which is your favorite performance?
NYFF Daily: Wednesday, October 9
By Hannah Semaya
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October 9, 2013
Today in NYFF: Our Gala Tribute to Ralph Fiennes and U.S. premiere of The Invisible Woman, NYFF Live talks with agnès b and the filmmakers behind How Democracy Works Now, two Godard classics, and more!
NYFF51 Spotlight: Jean-Luc Godard – The Spirit of the Forms
By Erik Luers
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October 9, 2013
From cinephile and film critic to filmmaker and cinema revolutionary, Jean-Luc Godard, the French New Wave's most outspoken member, continues to inspire intense and passionate discussion, debate and fandom.
NYFF51: Tradition Clashes with a Wild Future in “At Berkeley” and “Manakamana”
By Mark Lukenbill
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October 8, 2013
The intersection between reverence for tradition and upheaval in a fast changing world are central components of NYFF films At Berkeley and Manakamana. Critics Academy member Mark E. Lukenbill takes a look in his dispatch from the festival for FilmLinc Daily.
NYFF Daily: Tuesday, October 8
By Erik Luers
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October 8, 2013
Three huge premieres today—12 Years a Slave, All Is Lost, and Nebraska—plus restored classics by Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Leos Carax, free talks with screenwriters and the directors of American Promise, and much more in an extra-packed day of NYFF!