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FLC and MoMA announce the complete lineup for the 49th annual New Directors/New Films

Film at Lincoln Center and The Museum of Modern Art announce the complete lineup for the 49th annual New Directors/New Films (ND/NF), March 25–April 5. Throughout its rich, nearly half-century history, the festival has celebrated filmmakers who represent the present and anticipate the future of cinema, daring artists whose work pushes the envelope in unexpected ways. This year’s festival will introduce 27 features and 10 short films to New York audiences. Read More

FLC announces Mapping Bacurau, handpicked selections by directors Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles

Film at Lincoln Center announces Mapping Bacurau, an extensive carte-blanche series by Bacurau co-directors Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles, on the occasion of the Bacurau theatrical release—March 6 at FLC. Mendonça Filho and Dornelles’s selection of films charts the rich cinematic universe to which their inventive, anything-goes creation belongs, featuring works by John Carpenter, Sergio Corbucci, Eduardo Coutinho, Sergio Leone, and more, running March 13-24.  Read More

FLC and Cinema Tropical announce Neighboring Scenes

Film at Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical announce the fifth edition of Neighboring Scenes, the annual wide-ranging showcase of contemporary Latin American cinema featuring established auteurs as well as fresh talent from the international festival scene, February 14-18. Read More

FLC and UniFrance announce the lineup for the 25th Rendez-Vous with French Cinema

UniFrance and Film at Lincoln Center announce the complete lineup for the 25th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the celebrated annual festival that exemplifies the variety and vitality of contemporary French filmmaking, March 5–15.  Read More

FLC announces Dreamed Paths: The Films of Angela Schanelec

Film at Lincoln Center announces Dreamed Paths: The Films of Angela Schanelec, a complete retrospective of the Berlin School filmmaker’s audacious body of work, February 7-13. German director Angela Schanelec’s films have a rhythm and tone all their own—mysterious yet moving, they unearth the metaphysics rumbling beneath the placid surface of everyday life. Read More

FLC announces The Bong Show, a complete retrospective of the Parasite Director, January 7-14

Film at Lincoln Center announces The Bong Show, a retrospective of internationally beloved South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon Ho, January 7-14. Read More

FLC announces winter/spring 2020 festival, repertory series, and new release programming

Film at Lincoln Center has announced the full lineup of festival, repertory, and new release programming for the 2020 winter and spring seasons, including a complete retrospective of Berlin School director Angela Schanelec; a career-spanning retrospective of Bong Joon Ho’s varied and masterful films in light of the international acclaim of Parasite Read More

The Jewish Museum and FLC announce the 29th New York Jewish Film Festival

The Jewish Museum and Film at Lincoln Center will present the 29th annual New York Jewish Film Festival (NYJFF), January 15–28, 2020. Among the oldest and most influential Jewish film festivals worldwide, NYJFF each year presents the finest documentary, narrative, and short films from around the world that explore the Jewish experience. Read More

FLC announces the complete schedule for Agnès Varda retrospective

Film at Lincoln Center announces the complete schedule for Varda, a career-spanning retrospective of Agnès Varda (December 20 – January 6), presented in partnership with Janus Films. The trailblazing filmmaker’s final work, Varda by Agnès, opens theatrically at FLC on November 22.  Read More

FLC and Cinema Tropical announce Veredas: A Generation of Brazilian Filmmakers

Film at Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical announce Veredas: A Generation of Brazilian Filmmakers, December 6-11. The range of boundary-pushing works of Brazilian film has had few parallels in recent years, with filmmakers such as Kleber Mendonça Filho, Gabriel Mascaro, Karim Aïnouz, Juliana Rojas, João Dumans, and Affonso Uchôa radically revising the world’s understanding of their national cinema. Veredas: A Generation of Brazilian Filmmakers will showcase work from a vast and influential generation that is indelibly leaving its mark on the local and international film circuit. Read More