Talks
NYFF63 Talks Lineup Features Joachim Trier, Claire Denis, Lucrecia Martel, and More
FLC announces Talks for the 63rd New York Film Festival. Newly expanded to include ticketed events at the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center and Alice Tully Hall, as well as free talks in the Elinor Bunin Munroe Amphitheater, the NYFF63 Talks program complements the film selection with a robust lineup of lively and in-depth conversations among NYFF artists and special guests.
Sandra Adair (Hit Man) and Jonathan Alberts (All of Us Strangers) on Editing, the Art of Cutting Dialogue, and Collaborating with Directors
This week we’re excited to present a conversation from the 61st New York Film Festival between American Cinema Editors (ACE) members Sandra Adair (Hit Man) and Jonathan Alberts (editor of All of Us Strangers).
Annie Baker and Raven Jackson on Janet Planet and All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt
This NYFF61 Crosscuts Talk brought together Annie Baker (Janet Planet) and Raven Jackson (All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt), the directors of two of the most self-assured debut films of the year, for a conversation about the coming-of-age genre, writing practices, and non-traditional scripts.
Nancy Savoca and Joanna Arnow on Personal Storytelling, Adaptation, and Control
Directors Nancy Savoca and Joanna Arnow joined us for a conversation with NYFF Talks Programmer Madeleine Whittle about their careers and films as a part of the Crosscut section of the NYFF61 Talks Program.
Priscilla Director Sofia Coppola on Her 2013 Docudrama, The Bling Ring
On a new episode of the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, we’re excited to present an archival conversation with director Sofia Coppola about her 2013 feature, The Bling Ring.
May December Director Todd Haynes on His 1995 Masterpiece, Safe
On a new episode of the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, we’re excited to present an archival conversation with director Todd Haynes about his 1995 feature, Safe.
Christian Petzold on the Deceptively Light Touch of Afire
On a new episode of the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, we’re excited to present a conversation with director Christian Petzold about his new film, Afire.
Paulina Urrutia on Her Participation in Maite Alberdi’s The Eternal Memory
On a new episode of the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, we’re excited to present a conversation with Paulina Urrutia, a film subject in Maite Alberdi’s new documentary, The Eternal Memory.
Park Chan-wook on Decision to Leave and His Affinity for Genre Filmmaking
On a new episode of the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, we’re excited to present a conversation with cult favorite filmmaker, Park Chan-wook, who joined us at NYFF60 for the Main Slate selection, Decision to Leave.
Alice Diop and Frederick Wiseman on Their Approaches to Narrative & Documentary Filmmaking
This week on the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, we’re revisiting a talk from the 60th New York Film Festival with Alice Diop & Frederick Wiseman, whose films Saint Omer and A Couple, respectively, were both NYFF60 Main Slate selections. Moderated by Dessane Lopez Cassell, editor-in-chief of SEEN journal.
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Kira Kovalenko on the Independent-Minded Heroines in The Lost Daughter & Unclenching the Fists
This week on the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, we’re featuring a special talk from the 59th New York Film Festival with directors Maggie Gyllenhaal & Kira Kovalenko moderated by Maddie Whittle, NYFF Talks programmer, and translated by Sasha Korbut.
New York Jewish Film Festival 2021 Free Talks and Q&As Announced
As the 2021 New York Jewish Film Festival kicks off on this Wednesday, January 13 and plays through January 26, expand your festival experience with Q&As and free live talks taking place throughout the celebrated annual event. Along with 17 features and seven shorts, the festival’s 2021 virtual lineup showcases will include a workshop with […]











