Community Corner
Announcing Free Outdoor Summer 2022 Screenings at Lincoln Center, Starting July 13
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Film at Lincoln Center announce the free outdoor film series lineup, part of Summer For the City, kicking off July 13.
To Thine Own Self Be True: Your Favorite Shakespeare Adaptions
With it being a season of Shakespeare here at Film at Lincoln Center, we asked for your favorite cinematic adaptations of the playwright’s work.
Patience is a Virtue: Your Favorite Films of the “Slow Cinema” Canon
As a still-developing subset of films, Slow Cinema can prove difficult to categorize. Less dependent on runtime length than elements of deliberate pacing, long takes, and overall mood, Slow Cinema has found a richly devoted audience both at home and abroad. Some filmmakers may resist the classification as “Slow Cinema filmmakers,” but they would be […]
Music to Our Ears: Your Favorite Movie Soundtracks
One of the more memorable aspects of the moviegoing experience can be what you hear rather than see. And while that can manifest in many forms (diegetic sound, meaning the sounds onscreen itself, i.e. birds chirping, horns honking, babies crying, etc. is but one form), the soundtrack often proves to be most memorable to the […]
The FLC Community’s Favorite Documentaries About Artists
In celebration of Ailey, Jamila Wignot’s introspective documentary on the legendary choreographer, continuing its run in our theaters, we asked the FLC community for their favorite documentaries about artists.
Make a Day of It: Your Essential Films Over Three Hours Long
A New York Times Critic’s Pick, C.W. Winter and Anders Edström’s eight-hour film, The Works and Days (of Tayoko Shiojiri in the Shiotani Basin), is an immersion unlike any other. The opus follows Tayoko Shiojiri, a vegetable farmer who works and cares for her ailing husband in a small village north of Kyoto, Japan. and explores […]
Iranian Cinema: Your Essential Picks
In honor of the newly remastered Crimson Gold opening in our Virtual Cinema (now playing nationwide), we asked the FLC community for their favorite films from Iranian cinema.
On Tempo: Your Favorite Dance Scenes in Queer Cinema
As François Ozon’s coming-of-age queer romance, Summer of 85, continues its run in our theaters and the ’80s inspired soundtrack echoed through the Walter Reade Theater, we couldn’t help but notice how much dance sequences reveal about the characters of our favorite films.
The FLC Community’s Favorite Director-Actor Collaborations
One of the most crucial collaborations in filmmaking is between a director and their cast. How that relationship is selflessly formed (and what makes for a successful one) is dependent on what each individual can bring to the table and how they can merge that talent with that of their collaborator’s.
FLC’s Juneteenth 2021 Resources and Recommendations
This upcoming Saturday marks the 156th anniversary of Juneteenth (6/19/1865), the day federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to announce General Order #3, effectively ending legalized slavery in America. “The people of Texas are informed,” U.S. General Gordon Granger announced, “that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves […]
Essential Queer Cinema, Selected by the FLC Community
As Pride kicks off for the month of June, Film at Lincoln Center is proud to celebrate and share the voices and work of our LGBTQ+ community. Through our growing Queer Filmmakers Portal and via social media, we will continue to expand our wider Amplified Voices initiative in the weeks ahead.
Cinema Italiano: Your Favorite Italian Films
Viva l’Italia! Presented in partnership with Istituto Luce Cinecittà, the 20th edition of Open Roads: New Italian Cinema is currently playing nationwide in our Virtual Cinema. Surveying a diverse and extensive lineup of contemporary Italian films, the celebrated festival is screening in a completely virtual setting this year through Sunday, June 6th. With the rich […]











