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.
A Soft Day: Comedy and Tragedy in Four Irish Tales
By Anna Husted
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September 10, 2012
Ireland is a short film heavyweight with eight Oscar nominations and two wins in the past 10 years. Film Society and Irish Film New York have paired to present four of these mini-masterpieces in a special Amphitheater program!
A Soft Day: Comedy and Tragedy in Four Irish Tales
By Anna Husted
on
September 10, 2012
Ireland is a short film heavyweight with eight Oscar nominations and two wins in the past 10 years. Film Society and Irish Film New York have paired to present four of these mini-masterpieces in a special Amphitheater program!
Q&A with Ira Sachs, “Keep the Lights On”
By Anna Husted
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September 7, 2012
Revisit our podcast interview with Sachs from this year's Sundance Film Festival, see what the critics are saying and make sure to see this award-winning love story for yourself (one week only, director in person at select screenings today and tomorrow)!
Q&A with Ira Sachs, “Keep the Lights On”
By Anna Husted
on
September 7, 2012
Revisit our podcast interview with Sachs from this year's Sundance Film Festival, see what the critics are saying and make sure to see this award-winning love story for yourself (one week only, director in person at select screenings today and tomorrow)!
The Ever-Growing Web of NYFF
By Charles Stockdale
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August 31, 2012
Over the history of the fest, many directors, actors and cinemas have repeatedly appeared, creating a complex network that is on prominent display in this weekend's 50 Years of the New York Film Festival marathon.
The Ever-Growing Web of NYFF
By Charles Stockdale
on
August 31, 2012
Over the history of the fest, many directors, actors and cinemas have repeatedly appeared, creating a complex network that is on prominent display in this weekend's 50 Years of the New York Film Festival marathon.
Children’s Literature Comes Alive on Screen
By Channing Davisson
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August 29, 2012
Our ongoing Family Films series is focusing on literary adaptations for the month of September and October and ends with a special Halloween treat!
Children’s Literature Comes Alive on Screen
By Channing Davisson
on
August 29, 2012
Our ongoing Family Films series is focusing on literary adaptations for the month of September and October and ends with a special Halloween treat!
In Defense of Orthodoxy: Two Late Films by Claude Sautet
By Max Nelson
on
August 9, 2012
The French master's last two films are humane, generous, and stubbornly traditional works—a reminder that old-fashioned novelistic filmmaking can stun just as effectively as its more radical counterparts.
In Defense of Orthodoxy: Two Late Films by Claude Sautet
By Max Nelson
on
August 9, 2012
The French master's last two films are humane, generous, and stubbornly traditional works—a reminder that old-fashioned novelistic filmmaking can stun just as effectively as its more radical counterparts.