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 Writer, the Aristocrat, the Star: DCP Classics
By Anna Husted
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June 15, 2012
See stunning digital restorations of A Star is Born, Barry Lyndon and The Shining in our special matinee series now through June 28!
The Writer, the Aristocrat, the Star: DCP Classics
By Anna Husted
on
June 15, 2012
See stunning digital restorations of A Star is Born, Barry Lyndon and The Shining in our special matinee series now through June 28!
Six Countries, Six Witnesses, Thousands of Stories
By Anna Husted
on
June 14, 2012
This year's Human Rights Watch Film Festival brings eyewitnesses to the foreground in six films about journalism, HIV, gender inequality, and social media's role in 21st century activism.
Six Countries, Six Witnesses, Thousands of Stories
By Anna Husted
on
June 14, 2012
This year's Human Rights Watch Film Festival brings eyewitnesses to the foreground in six films about journalism, HIV, gender inequality, and social media's role in 21st century activism.
Interview with Daniele Vicari, “Diaz: Don’t Clean Up This Blood”
By Anna Husted
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June 14, 2012
Director Daniele Vicari talks about student activism, violence in cinema, and the international scope of the human rights violations that occurred at the Diaz school in Genoa during the 2001 G8 summit.
Interview with Daniele Vicari, “Diaz: Don’t Clean Up This Blood”
By Anna Husted
on
June 14, 2012
Director Daniele Vicari talks about student activism, violence in cinema, and the international scope of the human rights violations that occurred at the Diaz school in Genoa during the 2001 G8 summit.
Interview with Lynn Shelton on Your Sister’s Sister
By Anna Husted
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June 13, 2012
The Seattle-based indie director may have "boringly loving" relationships with her siblings, but that doesn't stop her from exploring the complexities of sisterhood in her fourth feature, which opens Friday at Film Society!
Interview with Lynn Shelton, “Your Sister’s Sister”
By Anna Husted
on
June 13, 2012
The Seattle-based indie director may have "boringly loving" relationships with her siblings, but that doesn't stop her from exploring the complexities of sisterhood in her fourth feature, which opens Friday at Film Society!
UFOs, Ghosts and DJs: Open Roads’ Genre Fare
By Anna Husted
on
June 8, 2012
Three science fiction mysteries and two Vincent Gallos in the number one showcase of new Italian cinema in North America. Director Q&As after each screening!
UFOs, Ghosts and DJs: Open Roads’ Genre Fare
By Anna Husted
on
June 8, 2012
Three science fiction mysteries and two Vincent Gallos in the number one showcase of new Italian cinema in North America. Director Q&As after each screening!