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 Close-Up: Alex Ross Perry & Elisabeth Moss Talk Queen of Earth
By Michael Odmark
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August 26, 2015
On the latest episode of our weekly podcast, Alex Ross Perry and Elisabeth Moss discuss their new film Queen of Earth, which opens here today. The conversation also touched on Rainer Werner Fassbinder, B movies, Skype auditions, and much more.
The Close-Up: Salma Hayek Talks Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet
By Michael Odmark
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August 12, 2015
On this week’s episode of our podcast, we’re bringing you an illuminating conversation with actress, director, and producer Salma Hayek. The…
Human Rights Watch Film Festival Directors Speak Out
By Rachel Del Giudice
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June 11, 2015
Watch, listen to, and read interviews with the filmmakers behind the change-inspiring documentaries of this year's Human Rights Watch Film Festival, now underway at the Film Society.
Art of the Real: Camila José Donoso, 'Naomi Campbel'
By Brian Brooks
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April 14, 2015
Camila José Donoso and Nicolás Videla's drama Naomi Cambel takes a look at a transsexual woman in her mid-thirties who works as a spiritual guide and a tarot-card reader. The film screens Tuesday night at the Film Society as part of Art of the Real.
Art of the Real: Elisabeth Subrin on ‘Shulie,’ ‘Lost Tribes and Promised Lands,’ and ‘Sweet Ruin’
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April 10, 2015
The Elisabeth Subrin Program, taking place Saturday, April 11 as part of the 2nd Art of the Real series at the Film Society (April 10-26), features several works, including the re-release of Shulie. Subrin gives FilmLinc some insight into her work...
Art of the Real: ‘Take What You Can Carry’ Director Matt Porterfield
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April 10, 2015
Matt Porterfield's Take What You Can Carry is one of a trio of shorts that opened the 2nd Art of the Real series, taking place April 10-26 at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. The film is a delicate portrait of a young American woman in Berlin attempting to reconcile her need for a stable sense of identity with her itinerant lifestyle.
Frédéric Tcheng on the Eight-Week Odyssey Filming 'Dior and I'
By Brian Brooks
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April 9, 2015
Dior and I, which opens at the Film Society this weekend, chronicles the Herculean task of creating a haute couture line for the House of Christian Dior in just eight weeks. Director Frédéric Tcheng captures the drama which is spearheaded by the media shy Raf Simons, the label's newly appointed lead designer.
Meet the (New) Director: Rick Alverson, ‘Entertainment’
By Rachel Del Giudice
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March 29, 2015
Rick Alverson’s black comedy Entertainment screens as the Closing Night selection of the 44th New Director/New Films this Sunday, March 29. Alverson discusses how growing up as an introvert left him with a fascination for how people communicate.
Meet the (New) Director: Stevan Riley, ‘Listen to Me Marlon’
By Michael Odmark
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March 27, 2015
Following its buzzed-about premiere at Sundance, Listen to Me Marlon, Stevan Riley’s intimate portrait of legendary actor Marlon Brando, screens as part of the 44th New Directors/New Films, which continues through Sunday.
Meet the (New) Director: Salomé Alexi, 'Line of Credit'
By Rachel Del Giudice
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March 27, 2015
Salomé Alexi’s feature-film debut, Line of Credit, is a gently humorous story about an indebted shopkeeper trying to stay afloat. In her comments about the feature, screening in the 44th New Directors/New Films, Alexi talks finding inspiration in painting, and the trials of adapting to capitalism in a Soviet society.