A Conversation with Kate Winslet

Part of

55th New York Film Festival

September 29 - October 15, 2017

For more than twenty years one of the most expressive actors in movies, Winslet will participate in a special live onstage event in which she talks about her career and her extraordinary latest performance in the closing night film, Woody Allen’s Wonder Wheel.

RUNTIME
60 minutes

This is a fundraising event. All proceeds benefit the Film Society of Lincoln Center and are fully tax deductible.

For more than twenty years, Kate Winslet has proven herself one of the most expressive actors in movies, from her astonishing breakouts in Heavenly Creatures (1994), Sense and Sensibility (1995), and Titanic (1997), to the increasingly internalized characterizations of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Revolutionary Road (2008), The Reader (2008), for which she won an Oscar, and Steve Jobs (2015), a NYFF centerpiece. This year, Winslet stars in the NYFF festival closer, Wonder Wheel, directed by Woody Allen, and her blistering, unpredictable, vanity-free performance is destined to be remembered as one of her greatest.

Join Kate Winslet in a special live onstage event in which she talks about this latest role, and her career in general, followed by a private dinner reception. This intimate affair also includes a ticket to the world premiere of Wonder Wheel and private after-party. Tickets for this fundraising event are $1,250. For inquiries about purchasing and event details e-mail John Oursler at [email protected].

 

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