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.
Harlem Film Fest approaches, Cinema Guild acquires Leviathan
By Anna Husted
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September 7, 2012
In our third Filmlinc Digest: Doc Leviathan (NYFF '12) gets U.S. distribution, Cambodia submits first film to Oscars in 18 years, new David Gordon Green project, and the 7th annual Harlem International Film Festival kicks off soon.
Harlem Film Fest approaches, Cinema Guild acquires Leviathan
By Anna Husted
on
September 7, 2012
In our third Filmlinc Digest: Doc Leviathan (NYFF '12) gets U.S. distribution, Cambodia submits first film to Oscars in 18 years, new David Gordon Green project, and the 7th annual Harlem International Film Festival kicks off soon.
“Amour” wins FIPRESCI, Liv Ullman Coming to NYFF
By Clint Holloway
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September 6, 2012
In our second FilmLinc Digest: Michael Haneke's latest takes the prestigious international critics award, Honorary Academy Awards announced, Richard Linklater's Before Midnight wraps, Ullman to attend NYFF screening of doc Liv and Ingmar and more!
“Amour” wins FIPRESCI, Liv Ullman Coming to NYFF
By Clint Holloway
on
September 6, 2012
In our second FilmLinc Digest: Michael Haneke's latest takes the prestigious international critics award, Honorary Academy Awards announced, Richard Linklater's Before Midnight wraps, Ullman to attend NYFF screening of doc Liv and Ingmar and more!
Documenting LGBT Lives
By Channing Davisson
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July 28, 2012
NewFest highlights a diverse spectrum of LGBT stories in its documentary selection. This year's lineup includes three docs, Jobriath A.D., I Am a Woman Now, and Love Free or Die, that focus on the myriad discrimination members of the LGBT community face.
Documenting LGBT Lives
By Channing Davisson
on
July 28, 2012
NewFest highlights a diverse spectrum of LGBT stories in its documentary selection. This year's lineup includes three docs, Jobriath A.D., I Am a Woman Now, and Love Free or Die, that focus on the myriad discrimination members of the LGBT community face.
Art of the Real Introduction: Alex Rotaru, “Shakespeare High”
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 6, 2012
Filmmaker Alex Rotaru answers questions about his moving and energetic new documentary "Shakespeare High," which screens Wednesday as the first film in our ongoing "Art of the Real" series and returns Friday for a theatrical run in the Film Center Amphitheater.
Dispatch from LA: Michael Moore Talks Docs As Oscar Night Approaches
By Eugene Hernandez
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February 23, 2012
Documentary's most recognizable filmmaker reflected on the impact of non-fiction film last night at the annual pre-Oscar celebration for non fiction nominees in Los Angeles.
Restored “A Trip to the Moon” with New Air Soundtrack Opens Friday!
By Jeffrey Bloomer
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February 9, 2012
This once-in-a-generation restoration of the George Méliès masterpiece comes to the Film Center Amphitheater starting Friday for an extended run (at discount prices!) and will screen with "The Extraordinary Voyage," a documentary chronicling the arduous process of restoring the color version long thought lost to the world.