Trailers
Watch: Celebrate 60 Years of New York Film Festival With NYFF60 Teaser
Watch the teaser trailer for the 60th New York Film Festival!
59th New York Film Festival Trailers & Clips Round-Up
The 59th New York Film Festival officially kicks off in person next Friday, September 24th, bringing the best in world cinema to New York City audiences. In anticipation, we’ve rounded up all the available trailers and clips for the festival selections.
Watch: An Exclusive Clip from Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue
The preeminent cinematic chronicler of 21st-century China, Jia Zhangke turns his sights to the more distant past in his surprising, complexly wrought new documentary, Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue. In Shanxi province, where Jia grew up, the filmmaker gathers three prominent authors—Jia Pingwa, Yu Hua, and Liang Hong—and evokes the legacy of the […]
Watch: New Trailer for Martin Scorsese’s NYFF57 Opener The Irishman
Ahead of tomorrow’s World Premiere of Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman as the opener of the 57th New York Film Festival, Netflix has released the new trailer for the crime epic.
Watch: Three Trailers for Steadicam Retrospective
Going Steadi: 40 Years of Steadicam, our celebration of the impact of this essential filmmaking tool, starts today and continues through January 3.
Watch: 54th New York Film Festival Trailer
It includes never-before-seen footage from Ava DuVernay’s 13TH, Mike Mills’s 20th Century Women, and James Gray’s The Lost City of Z.
Watch: Trailer for Oliver Laxe’s Mimosas
Watch the trailer for Oliver Laxe’s beautiful quest movie, which won the Grand Prize a this year’s Cannes Critics Week.
Watch: Stephen Sondheim in Clip from Best Worst Thing…
Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened looks at the 1981 production of Sondheim and Harold Prince’s flop-turned-legend Merrily We Roll Along.
Watch: Clip from Matías Piñeiro’s Hermia and Helena
The film centers on an Argentinean artist who comes to New York to work on a Spanish translation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Watch: Trailer for Albert Lewin’s The Living Idol
The otherworldly film is based on Lewin’s own novel about an archeologist who believes that a captive jaguar is the physical manifestation of a Mayan god.
Watch: Trailer for Alison Maclean’s The Rehearsal
The film, adapted from the novel by Eleanor Catton, is an exploration of truth and performance set in a New Zealand drama school.
Watch: Trailer for Barry Jenkins’s Moonlight
This three-part narrative spans the childhood, adolescence, and adulthood of a gay African-American man growing up in War on Drugs-era Miami.









