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.
Interview: PJ Raval, ‘Before You Know It’
By Shelley Farmer
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June 20, 2013
Director PJ Raval talks about his new documentary Before You Know It, which profiles three gay senior citizens from diverse walks of life. The film screens Sunday, June 23 in Art of the Real.
Sound + Vision, for the Love of Music and Movies!
By Tiffany Vazquez
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June 19, 2013
From Green Day to Martha Argerich, from K-pop to soul to Cuban protest rap, the documentaries in our Sound + Vision series are celebrations of the power of music and the people who create it.
“Pussy Riot” Brings Art and Revolution to HRWFF
By Brian Brooks
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June 18, 2013
Co-director Maxim Rozdorovkin talks about his eye-opening new film Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer, one of the most hotly-tipped documentaries at this year's Human Rights Watch Film Festival.
Searching for Jason
By Eugene Hernandez
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April 19, 2013
A landmark American indie was nearly lost, until it was found by a group of obsessive film archivists.
“Laurence Anyways” and “After Tiller” Win at SFF
By Brian Brooks
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April 15, 2013
Xavier Dolan's latest won the top narrative prize at the Sarasota Film Festival, while the Sundance doc about late-term abortion took the nonfiction jury prize. Plus: Django Unchained returns to China; The Place Beyond the Pines expands solidly; and Vulture's 20 essential docs of the 21st century.
Go Green on the Big Screen
By Tiffany Vazquez
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April 8, 2013
Our environmental documentary series Green Screens returns May 31 – June 5 to remind us that beautiful days, and our beautiful planet, are worth fighting for.
ND/NF Docs in the Shadow of “Summer”
By Eugene Hernandez
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April 1, 2013
Fifty years separate Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin's landmark film Chronicle of a Summer from three documentaries that screened at 42nd New Directors/New Films, yet all grapple with how to capture authentic reality on screen.
The Cinephilia Locked Inside “Room 237”
By Peter Labuza
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March 29, 2013
Peter Labuza of NYFF Critics Academy responds to the argument that Room 237 is an attack on film criticism and delves into the particularly obsessive strain of cinephilia inspired by the work of Stanley Kubrick.
The Cinephilia Locked Inside “Room 237”
By Peter Labuza
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March 29, 2013
Peter Labuza of NYFF Critics Academy responds to the argument that Room 237 is an attack on film criticism and delves into the particularly obsessive strain of cinephilia inspired by the work of Stanley Kubrick.
Discover: Penny Lane Connects the Dots Into a Tender “Our Nixon”
By Brian Brooks
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March 28, 2013
Penny Lane kicks off FilmLinc Daily's new weekly column spotlighting budding cinematic talent. Her inventive doc, which closes New Directors/New Films this weekend, offers a unique and intimate perspective on one of the most notorious politicians in American history.