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.
Their Love is Here to Stay
By Max Nelson
on
July 17, 2012
Gene Kelly-starring masterworks For Me and My Gal and An American in Paris—the first his onscreen debut, the second a highpoint of his career—are among the most unexpectedly cruel of all Hollywood classics.
Their Love is Here to Stay
By Max Nelson
on
July 17, 2012
Gene Kelly-starring masterworks For Me and My Gal and An American in Paris—the first his onscreen debut, the second a highpoint of his career—are among the most unexpectedly cruel of all Hollywood classics.
A Few Days with Claude Sautet
By Max Nelson
on
July 16, 2012
Film Society of Lincoln Center is proud to announce the first-ever complete retrospective of the oft-overlooked French master, including a week-long U.S. premiere theatrical run of his 1971 masterpiece Max et les Ferrailleurs!
A Few Days with Claude Sautet
By Max Nelson
on
July 16, 2012
Film Society of Lincoln Center is proud to announce the first-ever complete retrospective of the oft-overlooked French master, including a week-long U.S. premiere theatrical run of his 1971 masterpiece Max et les Ferrailleurs!
Get with the Times: Philip Kaufman’s “The Wanderers”
By Max Nelson
on
July 16, 2012
This 1979 triumph follows a group of teenage greasers in the early 60s as they confront the twin terrors of rival gangs and looming adulthood. It screens tonight alongside a conversation with Kaufman scholar Annette Insdorf and followed by a book signing and reception.
Get with the Times: Philip Kaufman’s “The Wanderers”
By Max Nelson
on
July 16, 2012
This 1979 triumph follows a group of teenage greasers in the early 60s as they confront the twin terrors of rival gangs and looming adulthood. It screens tonight alongside a conversation with Kaufman scholar Annette Insdorf and followed by a book signing and reception.
VIDEO: Q&A with Filmmakers and Stars of “Ruby Sparks”
By Channing Davisson
on
July 12, 2012
Following a sneak preview of the latest from directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Little Miss Sunshine), the duo sat down with actor Paul Dano and actress/screenwriter Zoe Kazan to discuss their creative process, influences, and the complexities of love.
VIDEO: Q&A with Filmmakers and Stars of “Ruby Sparks”
By Channing Davisson
on
July 12, 2012
Following a sneak preview of the latest from directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Little Miss Sunshine), the duo sat down with actor Paul Dano and actress/screenwriter Zoe Kazan to discuss their creative process, influences, and the complexities of love.
Latinbeat Lineup Counts the Rhythm of the Americas
By Clint Holloway
on
June 27, 2012
Now in its 13th year, the Latinbeat film festival delivers a sampling of the best recent Latin American cinema, including bold new fiction works and strong documentaries that explore uncharted aspects of the region's history and culture and that travel beyond capital borders.
Latinbeat Lineup Counts the Rhythm of the Americas
By Clint Holloway
on
June 27, 2012
Now in its 13th year, the Latinbeat film festival delivers a sampling of the best recent Latin American cinema, including bold new fiction works and strong documentaries that explore uncharted aspects of the region's history and culture and that travel beyond capital borders.