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.
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.
The American Dream Gone South
By Corey O'Connell
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October 2, 2012
The characters in Antonio MĂ©ndez Esparza's Here and There face dashed hopes and questions of belonging, but their particular struggles demonstrate that, as times have changed, the American Dream has changed with them.
The American Dream Gone South
By Corey O'Connell
on
October 2, 2012
The characters in Antonio MĂ©ndez Esparza's Here and There face dashed hopes and questions of belonging, but their particular struggles demonstrate that, as times have changed, the American Dream has changed with them.
When a Lens is a Mirror
By Blair McClendon
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October 1, 2012
The documentaries in NYFF sections Cinéastes/Cinema of Our Time and Cinema Reflected turn the camera back on itself, offering glimpses of John Cassavetes, Ingmar Bergman, Roberto Rossellini, and providing a deeper understanding of the work of these and other beloved filmmakers.
When a Lens is a Mirror
By Blair McClendon
on
October 1, 2012
The documentaries in NYFF sections Cinéastes/Cinema of Our Time and Cinema Reflected turn the camera back on itself, offering glimpses of John Cassavetes, Ingmar Bergman, Roberto Rossellini, and providing a deeper understanding of the work of these and other beloved filmmakers.
Love, War and Cinema
By Fariha Roísín
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October 1, 2012
Two documentaries about director-muse relationships—Roberto Rossellini/Ingrid Bergman in The War of the Volcanoes and Ingmar Bergman/Liv Ullmann in Liv and Ingmar—reveal the close connection between their off-screen lives and the works they teamed to create.
Love, War and Cinema
By Fariha Roísín
on
October 1, 2012
Two documentaries about director-muse relationships—Roberto Rossellini/Ingrid Bergman in The War of the Volcanoes and Ingmar Bergman/Liv Ullmann in Liv and Ingmar—reveal the close connection between their off-screen lives and the works they teamed to create.
NYFF Critics Academy Participants Announced
By Nicholas Kemp
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September 20, 2012
Film Society and Film Comment are teaming with Indiewire to nurture eight emerging film critics through a series of workshops, mentor sessions, and discussions with working journalists, filmmakers and members of the film industry.
NYFF Critics Academy Participants Announced
By Nicholas Kemp
on
September 20, 2012
Film Society and Film Comment are teaming with Indiewire to nurture eight emerging film critics through a series of workshops, mentor sessions, and discussions with working journalists, filmmakers and members of the film industry.
Critics Academy Coming to 50th NYFF: Applications Now Open!
By Eugene Hernandez
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August 17, 2012
We're looking for emerging critics and journalists here in New York to participate in a special program at the upcoming New York Film Festival.