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NYFF52 Spotlight: Martín Rejtman's 'Two Shots Fired,' A Dark Comedy About Irrational Emotions
By Maya Korn
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September 12, 2014
The trailer for Martín Rejtman's Two Shots Fired is here for your viewing pleasure. The film, which will screen at the upcoming NYFF52, marks the founding father of New Argentine Cinema's triumphant return to directing after a 10-year hiatus.
NYFF52 Spotlight: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s Ethical Thriller ‘Two Days, One Night’
By Maya Korn
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September 11, 2014
Watch the trailer for Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's "Two Days, One Night," an ethical thriller set in the working-class suburbs of Seraing and Liège, which will screen at NYFF52.
NYFF52 Spotlight: Alice Rohrwacher’s ‘The Wonders’ Explores Tradition in Italian Countryside
By Maya Korn
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September 10, 2014
Alice Rohrwacher's The Wonders will have its North American premiere at the upcoming New York Film Festival. It follows a German-Italian beekeeping family whose oldest daughter is heir apparent. Check out a clip from the film here.
NYFF52 Spotlight: Examining Establishments with Scorsese and Tedeschi’s ‘The 50 Year Argument’
By Alex Hunter
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September 10, 2014
The doc by Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi takes a look at the legacy of The New York Review of Books as a major influence on American culture and criticism. The 50 Year Argument screens at the upcoming 52nd New York Film Festival. Check out the film's trailer here.
NYFF Announces Special Evenings with Richard Gere and Ethan Hawke
By Brian Brooks
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September 9, 2014
Richard Gere and Ethan Hawke will be the guests of honor at the New York Film Festival's "An Evening With…" events. The Film Society of Lincoln Center will host Hawke September 30 and Gere October 8 with dinners and conversation in benefit of the Film Society.
NYFF52 Spotlight: ‘Beloved Sisters,’ An 18th-Century Love Tale
By Alex Hunter
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September 8, 2014
Acclaimed German director Dominik Graf's Beloved Sisters will have its North American debut at the 52nd New York Film Festival. Check out an exclusive clip of the love-triangle drama set in the 18th century here.
NYFF52 Spotlight: The Meaning Within the Trains of China in ‘The Iron Ministry’
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September 8, 2014
J.P. Sniadecki’s experimental documentary takes a look at trains, their passengers, and the ethnographic significance found after its three years of production. The Iron Ministry screens at the 52nd New York Film Festival. FilmLinc presents three clips from the film here.
Anderson, Leigh, Costa, Amalric, and Miller Set for NYFF Talks
By Brian Brooks
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September 6, 2014
Paul Thomas Anderson will host this year's On Cinema while Mathieu Amalric, Pedro Costa, Mike Leigh, and Bennett Miller will take part in the HBO Directors Dialogues during the upcoming New York Film Festival, the Film Society of Lincoln Center said Saturday.
NYFF52 Spotlight: Hong Sang-soo’s “Hill of Freedom” is a Delicate, Complex Story
By Maya Korn
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September 5, 2014
FilmLinc Daily will spotlight films debuting at the upcoming 52nd New York Film Festival. Today FL features a trailer and clips from Hong Sang-soo's Hill of Freedom, a delicate and complex film that will have its North American premiere at the NYFF on Tuesday, September 30.
NYFF52 Spotlight: Matías Piñeiro's “The Princess of France,” A Shakespeare-Inspired Tale
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September 5, 2014
Matías Piñeiro's The Princess of France, a contemporary reworking of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost in which the protagonist translates the play into an Internet-radio opus. A clip from the NYFF North American premiere is featured here.