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.
The Aviator’s Wife
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March 31, 2015
New digital restorationWhen a law student sees his girlfriend step out of her apartment with her ex, he trails the man around the city, fearing the worst.
Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 30, 2015
Sneak Preview | Q&A with director Brett MorgenBlending Kurt Cobain’s personal archive of art, music (his most famous as well as some that’s never been heard), written word, and rare home movies with animation and revelatory interviews from his family and closest confidantes, Brett Morgen’s documentary brings you as close as possible to the generation-defining icon.
Print Screen: Corina Copp and The Green Ray
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 30, 2015
Poet, writer, theater artist, and performer Corina Copp will introduce Eric Rohmer’s Venice Golden Lion–winning masterpiece The Green Ray with a reading from her new book of poems of the same name, to be published in March by Ugly Duckling Presse.
The Way We Were
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 26, 2015
Sydney Pollack’s beloved tearjerker finds a carefree WASP (Redford) and a Marxist firebrand (Barbra Streisand) falling in and out of love amid political strife. The immortal theme song has become a Streisand standard.
Three Days of the Condor
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 26, 2015
A CIA reader (Redford) discovers a plot within the agency and must go on the lam, like so many Hitchcock heroes before him, in this gripping post-Watergate thriller with a stellar supporting cast that includes Max von Sydow, Cliff Robertson, and Faye Dunaway.
Quiz Show
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 26, 2015
The fourth film Redford directed explores the scandal that rocked the nation in the late 1950s when allegations emerged that popular TV game show Twenty One was rigged. John Turturro and Ralph Fiennes appear as contestants Herb Stempel and Charles Van Doren, respectively.
Ordinary People
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 26, 2015
In his first foray as director, Redford won an Oscar for his sensitive rendering of a picture-perfect suburban family torn apart by the accidental death of their eldest son. With Timothy Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, Donald Sutherland, and Elizabeth McGovern.
Jeremiah Johnson
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 26, 2015
In one of his most commanding performances, Redford plays a 19th-century mountain man pitted against Native Americans, rival trappers, and unforgiving winters in his quest for solitude and peace in the wilderness.
The Candidate
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 26, 2015
The unsung Michael Ritchie’s seminal political satire finds Redford playing an idealistic lawyer persuaded to run for Senate on his principles, convinced he has no chance of winning.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
By Nicholas Kemp
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March 26, 2015
George Roy Hill’s classic Western made Redford and Paul Newman one of cinema’s iconic duos, genially robbing their way across a rapidly civilizing frontier.