I Want Your Love
NewFest 2012
July 27 - 31, 2012
Director Travis Mathews in person July 30!
In this funny, explicit drama featuring real sex and throbbing indie dance music, a young San Francisco artist tries to reconnect with his ex-boyfriend on the eve of his departure. Screening with Beautiful Bitch / Belle Salope (Philippe Roger, 2010).
Director Travis Mathews in person July 30!
In this funny, explicit drama featuring lots of real sex and a throbbing indie dance soundtrack, a young gay artist tries to reconnect with his ex-boyfriend on the eve of his departure from San Francisco. When his friends throw him a huge going away party, everyone finds themselves in unexpected couplings—and triplings! Writer-director Travis Mathews’ debut feature celebrates love, lust, and life in the Bay Area. If you’re a fan of BUTT Magazine, Weekend (2011), and Shortbus, you won’t want to miss this.
Screening with:
Beautiful Bitch / Belle Salope
Philippe Roger | 2010 | France | 8m
Cedric, a young French prostitute, has to take drastic measures when he doesn't have enough money to buy a gift for his hospital bound mother.
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FLC and NYAFF Announce Lineup and Awards of the 25th New York Asian Film Festival, July 10–26
The New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) and Film at Lincoln Center today unveil the second wave of programming for its landmark 25th edition, adding more than 40 films to an already wide-ranging lineup, with very special final titles still to come.
Mark Jenkin and Mary Woodvine on Their Sci-Fi-Tinged Rose of Nevada
This week we’re excited to present a conversation from the 63rd New York Film Festival with Rose of Nevada director Mark Jenkin and actress Mary Woodvine.
Experience 10 Films Entirely on 70mm at “It’s All a Big Conspiracy,” July 1–9 at Film at Lincoln Center
Exploring conspiracy across Hollywood genres, from espionage and sci-fi to superhero cinema, political biography, Shakespearean adaptation, crime drama, cult psychodrama, and the modern action blockbuster, the series includes the first New York City theatrical screening of Tim Burton’s Batman on 70mm since its original release in 1989.


