
Film Comment, Live!
Film Comment Selects 2016
February 17 - 24, 2016
This special live edition of The Film Comment Podcast will cover the art and craft behind the films of the moment, including a focus on Terence Davies—the director of the Film Comment Selects Opening Night selection Sunset Song—and the late lamented New Wave legend Jacques Rivette. The conversation will be moderated by the magazine’s editors and contributors.
This special live edition of the Film Comment Podcast will cover the art and craft behind the films of the moment, including a focus on Terence Davies—the director of the Film Comment Selects Opening Night selection Sunset Song—and Polish auteur Andrzej Żuławski. The conversation will be moderated by the editors of Film Comment, the bimonthly magazine published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Participants will include Film Comment Interim Editor Nicolas Rapold and Digital Editor Violet Lucca; Film Comment contributor Michael Koresky of the Metrograph theater, Film Comment contributor, and author of the book Terence Davies; Eric Hynes, Film Comment columnist and Associate Curator of Film at the Museum of the Moving Image; and Margaret Barton-Fumo, Film Comment columnist and editor of an upcoming book of interviews with Paul Verhoeven.
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