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: A Tribute to Cate Blanchett as the Premieres Roll On
By Brian Brooks
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October 5, 2013
Cate Blanchett was feted to a Gala Tribute at the New York Film Festival this week, while a number of films had their debuts including James Gray's The Immigrant and Teller's Tim's Vermeer.
NYFF51 Video: Jean-Luc Godard, Joaquin Phoenix, Frederick Wiseman
By Nicholas Kemp
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October 5, 2013
Joaquin Phoenix brings the weird at a press conference for The Immigrant, Claire Denis and Frederick Wiseman discuss their filmmaking ethos, red carpet clips from Inside Llewyn Davis and Le Week-end, a trailer for our Jean-Luc Godard retrospective, and more!
NYFF51 Spotlight: Lelio and GarcĂa Make “Gloria” Irresistible
By Tiffany Vazquez
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October 5, 2013
Featuring a magnificent performance by Paulina GarcĂa, Sebastián Lelio’s Gloria offers the rare opportunity to see a film that entirely centers on a fifty-something woman who reconnects with herself.
NYFF Daily: Saturday, October 5
By Hannah Semaya
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October 5, 2013
At the midpoint of NYFF, we've got Centerpiece screenings of the World Premiere of Ben Stiller's Walter Mitty, conversations with Agnieszka Holland and Claire Denis, a duo of restored 35mm classics by Nicholas Ray, the first of our shorts programs, and more Views from the Avant-Garde!
NYFF51: Dreaming About Immigration Reform in the Era of a Shutdown
By Vanessa Erazo
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October 4, 2013
Ever the hot-button issue and a glaring reminder of dysfunctional government, Critics Academy member Vanessa Erazo take a look at immigration reform through hybrid film Who Is Dayani Cristal and documentary series How Democracy Now.
NYFF51 Spotlight: The Rebel Cinema of Nicholas Ray
By Tiffany Vazquez
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October 4, 2013
In our NYFF Revivals section, we will screen restored 35mm prints of They Live by Night and The Lusty Men, directed by Hollywood rebel Nicholas Ray.
NYFF Daily: Friday, October 4
By Aurora Alänge
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October 4, 2013
It’s a great Friday for cinephiles at the 51st New York Film Festival! Today’s schedule includes a huge selection of experimental films, as well as two acclaimed works from the Official Selection and a Jean-Luc Godard classic.
NYFF51 Spotlight: At the End of the World with “Costa da Morte”
By Erik Luers
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October 3, 2013
The ominous, alluring, and often dangerous beauty of nature is on full display in Costa da Morte, a new feature-length film from director Lois Patiño that was an award winner at the Locarno Film Festival and screens Thursday and Friday in Views from the Avant-Garde.
NYFF51: “Like Father, Like Son” & “Nobody’s Daughter Haewon” Test Parental Love
By Graham Winfrey
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October 3, 2013
In his first dispatch from the 51st New York Film Festival, Critics Academy member Graham Winfrey takes a look at the family dynamic via South Korea's Nobody's Daughter Haewon and Japan's Like Father, Like Son.
NYFF51: Godard’s “Vivre sa vie” to Screen at Alice Tully Hall on Friday
By Nicholas Kemp
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October 3, 2013
Here at Film Society, we think a surprise isn't a surprise unless it's surprising. So this year, we're looking back instead of forward and are thrilled to announce an amazing treat for film lovers: a screening of Jean-Luc Godard's 1962 masterpiece Vivre sa vie on Alice Tully Hall's giant screen in 35mm... for just $10!