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Toronto Film Critics Pick ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ As Year’s Top Choice
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December 17, 2013
Inside Llewyn Davis by Joel and Ethan Coen took two top nods by the Toronto Film Critics Association, taking Best Picture as well as Best Actor for Oscar Isaac. Fellow NYFF51 selections Her and 12 Years A Slave were runners-up in the category.
Nearly 300 Films Up for Oscar This Year
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December 17, 2013
The Academy said 289 films qualify for Oscar this year. AMPAS also unveiled 75 songs eligible in the Original Song category. Nominations will be announced in mid-January.
Berlin Film Festival Reveals 5 Competition Films and ‘Berlinale Special’ Features
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December 17, 2013
The Berlin International Film Festival revealed five of its films screening in Competition in addition to previously announced Opening Night film The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Film Comment Magazine’s Best of 2013 Lists Revealed
By Nicholas Kemp
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December 16, 2013
Joel and Ethan Coen's Inside Llewyn Davis, Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave, and Richard Linklater's Before Midnight take the top three spots on the magazine's list of the top 50 films released in 2013, and Philippe Garrel's Jealousy tops the list of undistributed films.
Film Comment’s Essential Cinema: “12 Years a Slave”
By Nicholas Kemp
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December 16, 2013
As the year draws to a close, Film Comment is celebrating the best movies of 2013 in a number of ways. Earlier today, they revealed their highly anticipated end-of-year lists and, over the next few weeks, they'll be putting online 15 pieces from their Essential Cinema supplement. First up is Steve McQueen's awards-buzzed 12 Years a Slave...
“Stranger By the Lake” and Alain Guiraudie Retrospective to Open in January
By Brian Brooks
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December 16, 2013
Filmmaker Alain Guiraudie made a splash in Cannes and the New York Film Festival with his latest, Stranger By the Lake, which opened at Alice Tully Hall to enthusiastic shouts and hollers for its U.S. Premiere. The French director will be feted with a weeklong survey of his little-seen early work next month.
Watch Five Playful Trailers for Our Cukor Retrospective
By Nicholas Kemp
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December 16, 2013
We're pretty much in love with these short trailers for our retrospective "The Discreet Charm of George Cukor," which runs through January 7 and includes all 50 of his films.
Holiday Wishlist: 10 New Movie Books for Cinephiles
By Erik Luers
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December 13, 2013
If you're a cinephile who who craves books about movies — or if you're friends with someone who craves books about movies — than you're in luck. We are too! For the occasion, FilmLinc Daily has put together a list of the top ten books we're most looking forward to seeing under our Christmas trees this holiday season.
Liv Ullmann On Love, Passion, Isolation and Friendship in Doc ‘Liv & Ingmar’
By Brian Brooks
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December 12, 2013
FilmLinc Daily speaks with Liv Ullmann about life, passion, control and ultimate friendship in her long and complicated relationship with filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, which is at the center of Dheeraj Akolkar's Live & Ingmar, which opens Friday at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center.
Love is a Marathon: Celine and Jesse Forever
By Erik Luers
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December 12, 2013
Admit it: You've been waiting patiently for a marathon screening of Richard Linklater's Before trilogy starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. Maybe you were even thinking of throwing Waking Life into the mix. Enter: "Celine and Jesse Forever," coming to Film Society in January.