Inside the Film Society: April 19, 2012
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IMAGES FROM THE EDGE: CLASSIC & CONTEMPORARY ICELANDIC CINEMANOW UNTIL APRIL 26!
Join us for a week full of fantastic films such as Noi the Albino and the wildly influential Land and Sons, not to mention four films from Oscar-nominee Friðrik Thór Friðriksson. Don't miss classics, critical hits and audience favorites with more than a dozen in-person appearances from renowned filmmakers. One of the largest events of its kind in the US!
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Terence Davies' post-war THE DEEP BLUE SEA comes to the Film Society! “Exquisite, nuanced, romantic. Rachel Weisz will break your heart.” —Entertainment Weekly
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See the life, music, and legacy of the icon MARLEY, directed by Oscar winner Kevin Macdonald! “A must see event.” —Screen Daily
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Oscar nominated MONSIEUR LAZHAR now playing! “Simple but eloquent, disturbing but humorous, and always gripping.” —The New York Observer
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MICHAEL MOORE IN PERSON FOR 50 YEARS OF NYFF!
April 24 Moore’s explosive—and explosively funny—debut feature Roger & Me follows the filmmaker to the decimated auto town of Flint, Michigan as he surveys the economic damage and strives to interview elusive GM chairman Roger B. Smith. Michael Moore himself will present this timely classic that is especially relevant in these tough economic times! Read More
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FAMILY FILMS: CELEBRATE EARTH DAY WITH THE KIDS
This weekend Family Films focuses on wildlife with Wolf, a film about a reindeer breeder in Siberia in charge of protecting the clan’s herd from wolves, screening Saturday. Jacques Cousteau's Oscar-winning documentary World Without Sun then screens on Sunday – come explore undersea caverns and ride in a two-person “diving saucer” to depths of 1000 feet! Treat your family to a delicious $6 Indie Lunch Box. Read More
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THE SPACE BETWEEN: A PANORAMA OF CINEMA IN TURKEY
April 27 – May 10 A 29 film survey! The Space Between is one of the biggest showcases ever mounted in the US that will span Turkish cinema from the '60s through to the filmmakers of today, including Fatih Akin and Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Join us on this incredible discovery of Turkish delights! Read More
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INDIE NIGHT
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Jean-Baptiste Léonetti’s CARRÉ BLANC
May 2 If George Orwell and Andrei Tarkovsky had a love child, it would look something like Jean-Baptiste Léonetti’s bracing debut feature, set in a dystopian future where childbirth rates are low, suicides high, and that hamburger you’re munching on just might be made from human ground round.
Present your Indie Night ticket at Indie Food and Wine and receive a special 10% discount on your meal!
Q&A with Jean-Baptiste Léonetti moderated by Ted Hope!
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DINNER & A MOVIE
April 23 – 26: Enjoy dinner and a movie in the heart of Lincoln Center for just $25! Read More
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The Film Society of Lincoln Center receives major support from:
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