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.
The Belly of the Beast
By Max Nelson
on
October 12, 2012
Two festival documentaries, Amos Gitai’s Field Diary (1982) and Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel's Leviathan (2012), assault the viewers' senses by deeply immersing them in the worlds of commercial fishing and the Lebanon War, respectively.
The Belly of the Beast
By Max Nelson
on
October 12, 2012
Two festival documentaries, Amos Gitai’s Field Diary (1982) and Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel's Leviathan (2012), assault the viewers' senses by deeply immersing them in the worlds of commercial fishing and the Lebanon War, respectively.
Changing Times and Rolling Stones
By Caitlin Hughes
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October 10, 2012
Two documentaries about the iconic rock band, Charlie is My Darling and Gimme Shelter, show just how much The Rolling Stones (and the world around them) changed in the four short but tumultuous years between 1965 and 1969.
Changing Times and Rolling Stones
By Caitlin Hughes
on
October 10, 2012
Two documentaries about the iconic rock band, Charlie is My Darling and Gimme Shelter, show just how much The Rolling Stones (and the world around them) changed in the four short but tumultuous years between 1965 and 1969.
NYFF Daily: Saturday, 10/6
By Anna Husted
on
October 6, 2012
What's better than hitting the links for another round of golf? The second Saturday of the New York Film Festival. Views from the Avant-Garde, Amour, Passion, our Centerpiece screening of Not Fade Away, and more!
NYFF Daily: Saturday, 10/6
By Anna Husted
on
October 6, 2012
What's better than hitting the links for another round of golf? The second Saturday of the New York Film Festival. Views from the Avant-Garde, Amour, Passion, our Centerpiece screening of Not Fade Away, and more!
NYFF Daily: Wednesday, 10/3
By Anna Husted
on
October 3, 2012
Take a break from the work week with our tribute to the inimitable Nicole Kidman, films about John Cassavetes and Jean Renoir on day one of our Cinéastes/Cinema of Our Time section, and docs about music from Africa, Europe and North America. Rush ticket information within!
NYFF Daily: Wednesday, 10/3
By Anna Husted
on
October 3, 2012
Take a break from the work week with our tribute to the inimitable Nicole Kidman, films about John Cassavetes and Jean Renoir on day one of our Cinéastes/Cinema of Our Time section, and docs about music from Africa, Europe and North America. Rush ticket information within!
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.