Our Media Center takes you inside Film at Lincoln Center with photos, videos, and podcasts from our screenings, talks, and events, plus announcements of upcoming programs and coverage of our artist and education initiatives.
Film Society’s Daily Buzz Hits SXSW
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 7, 2013
Hear that Austin? That's the sound of Eugene Hernandez's daily festival podcast bringing you all the film news from South by Southwest every night at 9:00pm thanks to our broadcast partner KUT, and via iTunes!
FIlmmakers Tribute Hugo Chávez, Sherry Lansing Feted
By Brian Brooks
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March 7, 2013
Sean Penn, Michael Moore and Oliver Stone all had kind words for the former president of Venezuela, who died Tuesday; Israel Film Festival to honor first woman to head a major movie studio at Opening Night gala; plus news from the Brussels and First Time Film Fests.
Linklater, Goldberg, Green Set for Tribeca Debuts
By Brian Brooks
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March 7, 2013
The Tribeca Film Festival released details of its non-competition offerings, including the latest from Richard Linklater, David Gordon Green and even Whoopi Goldberg, plus more screening in its Spotlight section. Also announced were the re-branded Midnight and new transmedia Storyscapes sections.
Tribeca Reveals Competitions and Viewpoints Lineups
By Brian Brooks
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March 5, 2013
Selections screening in the Tribeca Film Festival's narrative and documentary competitions were unveiled Tuesday. The festival also announced titles in its out of competition Viewpoints section.
SFIFF Unveils Narrative & Doc Competition Slate
By Brian Brooks
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March 5, 2013
Organizers of the 56th San Francisco International Film Festival unveiled 10 Narrative Features and 12 Documentaries that will compete in the 2013 edition of the event taking place April 25 – May 9. The selection includes several North American and U.S. debuts.
News From Sunny Sarasota, Sundance Heads to LA
By Anna Husted
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March 5, 2013
First batch of films announced for Sarasota Film Festival, Sundance takes its NEXT section to LA with Next Weekend, Cannes favorite Laurence Anyways gets U.S. release date, and the latest trailer for Pedro Almodóvar’s campy I’m So Excited!
Interview: David Riker, “The Girl”
By Zachary Mandinach
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March 5, 2013
The acclaimed director speaks about his extensive research into the dramas of the US-Mexico border, the lasting influence of Italian Neorealist films, and the evolution of the independent film world over his decade-long career.
Interview: David Riker, “The Girl”
By Zachary Mandinach
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March 5, 2013
The acclaimed director speaks about his extensive research into the dramas of the US-Mexico border, the lasting influence of Italian Neorealist films, and the evolution of the independent film world over his decade-long career.
Lim Replacing Koehler as Director of Cinematheque Programming
By Brian Brooks
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March 4, 2013
Critic, programmer, and former NYFF Selection Committee member Dennis Lim has been named the new Director of Cinematheque Programming for the Film Society of Lincoln Center. He's stepping in to replace Robert Koehler.
Spielberg Developing Kubrick’s “Napoleon,” Cannes L’Atelier 2013
By Brian Brooks
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March 4, 2013
Steven Spielberg, who collaborated with the late filmmaker on Artificial Intelligence in 2001, is working with Stanley Kubrick's family on a script he abandoned in the 70s. Also in today's FilmLinc Digest: War Witch triumphs at Canadian Film Awards, Richard Burton finally gets his star, and China launches U.S. scriptwriting contest.