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.
“Heaven’s Gate” and Film Maudit Culture
By Peter Labuza
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October 8, 2012
Once cited as the film that killed the Hollywood New Wave, a restored director's cut of Michael Cimino's unfairly-maligned masterpiece received a rapturous reception at the 50th New York Film Festival. But in the days of widespread availability and #teammargaret, is the film maudit a thing of the past?
Love, Loss and Time Travel
By Corey O'Connell
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October 8, 2012
Noémie Lvovsky's Camille Rewinds, an updated and re-imagined French take on Francis Ford Coppola's Peggy Sue Got Married (NYFF '86), finds new depth in the comedic tale of a woman reliving her high school experience.
Love, Loss and Time Travel
By Corey O'Connell
on
October 8, 2012
Noémie Lvovsky's Camille Rewinds, an updated and re-imagined French take on Francis Ford Coppola's Peggy Sue Got Married (NYFF '86), finds new depth in the comedic tale of a woman reliving her high school experience.
The Legacy of Raúl Ruiz
By Peter Labuza
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October 6, 2012
The 50th New York Film Festival commemorated the passing of the visionary Chilean master with three offerings.
The Legacy of Raúl Ruiz
By Peter Labuza
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October 6, 2012
NYFF commemorates the passing of a cinema great with three offerings: his final film Night Across the Street, the film that was to be his next project Lines of Wellington (completed by his wife and editor Valeria Sarmiento), and his avant-garde work The Blind Owl.
“Little Shop” Director’s Cut Lets You Suddenly See More
By Alec Kubas-Meyer
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October 5, 2012
An impressive restoration of the original ending to Frank Oz's beloved classic Little Shop of Horrors casts the story in an apocalyptic new light. Read more and watch video of the Q&A and live performances from its premiere at NYFF!
“Little Shop” Director’s Cut Lets You Suddenly See More
By Alec Kubas-Meyer
on
October 5, 2012
An impressive restoration of the original ending to Frank Oz's beloved classic Little Shop of Horrors casts the story in an apocalyptic new light. Read more and watch video of the Q&A and live performances from its premiere at NYFF!
The Extravagant Shadows
By Blair McClendon
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October 4, 2012
David Gatten's real-time experiment in (literally) watching paint dry is a beautiful discourse on language and time, and just one of many vibrant and essential offerings in this year's Views from the Avant-Garde.
The Extravagant Shadows
By Blair McClendon
on
October 4, 2012
David Gatten's real-time experiment in (literally) watching paint dry is a beautiful discourse on language and time, and just one of many vibrant and essential offerings in this year's Views from the Avant-Garde.
Riding the Waves of Change
By Forrest Cardamenis
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October 4, 2012
Five years after his highly political Palme d'Or winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (NYFF '07), Cristian Mungiu returns with a film that once again epitomizes the current focus of the Romanian New Wave, the morally ambiguous Beyond the Hills.