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Amy Taubin speaks of Edie Sedgwick's performance in Andy Warhol's "Beauty #2"
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NYFF51: "Only Lovers Left Alive" Q&A; | Jim Jarmusch, Tilda Swinton
Director Jim Jarmusch and actress Tila Swinton discuss their new film "Only Lovers Left Alive" after a screening at the 51st New York Film Festival. More inf...
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NYFF51: "All is Lost" Press Conference | Robert Redford, J.C. Chandor
Director J.C. Chandor and star Robert Redford discussed their new film "All is Lost" during a press conference at the 51st New York Film Festival More inform...
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NYFF 2014 'Holy Motors " amy taubin and dir Leos Carax, 'Holy Motors post screening Q&A;
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Ein Superstar im Belagerungszustand: Edie Sedgwick als Edie Sedgwick in BEAUTY #2 // Teil 1
Lecture von Amy Taubin (New York) In einem der bedeutendsten Filme Andy Warhols, BEAUTY #2, spielt Edie Sedgwick, der strahlendste unter den Superstars der „...
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Ein Superstar im Belagerungszustand: Edie Sedgwick als Edie Sedgwick in BEAUTY #2 // // Teil 2
Lecture von Amy Taubin (New York) In einem der bedeutendsten Filme Andy Warhols, BEAUTY #2, spielt Edie Sedgwick, der strahlendste unter den Superstars der „...
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NYFF 2012 ARRF post screning Q&A; director w amy taubin
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NYFF Press Conference: Holy Motors
Director Leos Carax answered questions about his new film HOLY MOTORS following a press screening at the 50th New York Film Festival, moderated by critic and...
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Steven Soderbergh on Side Effects: Clip 1
Director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns discuss how they came to make SIDE EFFECTS together and Soderbergh reflects on the remarkable chan...
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Steven Soderbergh on Side Effects: Clip 2
Director Steven Soderbergh on his efficient and purposeful use of shots in SIDE EFFECTS and why he plans on giving up directing films. Part of a Film Comment...
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Speaking in Cinema - Hide Your Smiling Faces
With director Daniel Carbon, Miami film critic Hans Morgenstern and New York film critic Amy Taubin on location at the Miami Beach Cinematheque.
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NYFF Press Conference: Tabu
Film Society's Amy Taubin chatted with director Miguel Gomes after a press screening of his latest film TABU at the 50th New York Film Festival. Read more ab...
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NYFF Press Conference: Once Every Day
Amy Taubin speaks with Richard Foreman about his film "Once Every Day", which is having its world premiere in the Special Events program at the 50th New York...
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NYFF Press Conference: First Cousin, Once Removed
Film critic and NYFF Selection Committee Member Amy Taubin speaks with Alan Berliner on his film, "First Cousin, Once Removed." The film was a Main Slate sel...
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NYFF Memories: Richard Peña
In this video celebrating the New York Film Festival's 50th anniversary, selections committee chairman Richard Peña discusses his 25 years with the NYFF, and...
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NYFF Press Conference: Memories Look at Me
Film critic and member of NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin speaks with renowned Chinese actress Song Fang on her directorial debut "Memories Look at Me", ...
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt | 'The Walk' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks about the significance of premiering a New York story like 'The Walk' at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradit
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George, Are You Autistic? NOW AVAILABLE ON HULU!
AVAILABLE ON HULU! http://www.hulu.com/watch/126231/george Described by Amy Taubin in The Village Voice, as an exceptionally intelligent and moving documenta...
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NYFF52 Time Out of Mind Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival Time Out of Mind Press Conference moderated by moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Thursday, September
25, 2014. Lead actor Richard Gere discussed his role as a homeless man in New York City.
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Christopher Browne | 'The Walk' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Christopher Browne talks about adapting Phillipe Petit's story with Robert Zemeckis at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi
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J.C. Chandor, Robert Redford at NYFF51 All Is Lost Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 51st New York Film Festival ALL IS LOST Press Conference was held at Walter Reade Theater in Lincoln Center, Tuesday, October 8, 2013....
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Oren Moverman and Richard Gere at NYFF52 Time Out of Mind Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival Time Out of Mind Press Conference moderated by moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Thursday, September
25, 2014. Question posed to director Moverman and Gere by moderator Taubin: "Did you have lots of different possibilities for the tone of each scene and did yo
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Damien Chazelle and J.K. Simmons at NYFF52 Whiplash Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival WHIPLASH
Press Conference moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Friday, September 26, 2014. Questions posed to director Chazelle and Simmons by moderator Taubin and members of the press included "Why is violence always
the go to way in coaching virtuosity?"
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NYFF51: "Only Lovers Left Alive" Q&A; | Jim Jarmusch, Tilda Swinton
Director Jim Jarmusch and actress Tila Swinton discuss their new film "Only Lovers Left Alive" after a screening at the 51st New York Film Festival. More inf......
Director Jim Jarmusch and actress Tila Swinton discuss their new film "Only Lovers Left Alive" after a screening at the 51st New York Film Festival. More inf...
wn.com/Nyff51 Only Lovers Left Alive Q A | Jim Jarmusch, Tilda Swinton
Director Jim Jarmusch and actress Tila Swinton discuss their new film "Only Lovers Left Alive" after a screening at the 51st New York Film Festival. More inf...
NYFF51: "All is Lost" Press Conference | Robert Redford, J.C. Chandor
Director J.C. Chandor and star Robert Redford discussed their new film "All is Lost" during a press conference at the 51st New York Film Festival More inform......
Director J.C. Chandor and star Robert Redford discussed their new film "All is Lost" during a press conference at the 51st New York Film Festival More inform...
wn.com/Nyff51 All Is Lost Press Conference | Robert Redford, J.C. Chandor
Director J.C. Chandor and star Robert Redford discussed their new film "All is Lost" during a press conference at the 51st New York Film Festival More inform...
Ein Superstar im Belagerungszustand: Edie Sedgwick als Edie Sedgwick in BEAUTY #2 // Teil 1
Lecture von Amy Taubin (New York) In einem der bedeutendsten Filme Andy Warhols, BEAUTY #2, spielt Edie Sedgwick, der strahlendste unter den Superstars der „......
Lecture von Amy Taubin (New York) In einem der bedeutendsten Filme Andy Warhols, BEAUTY #2, spielt Edie Sedgwick, der strahlendste unter den Superstars der „...
wn.com/Ein Superstar Im Belagerungszustand Edie Sedgwick Als Edie Sedgwick In Beauty 2 Teil 1
Lecture von Amy Taubin (New York) In einem der bedeutendsten Filme Andy Warhols, BEAUTY #2, spielt Edie Sedgwick, der strahlendste unter den Superstars der „...
Ein Superstar im Belagerungszustand: Edie Sedgwick als Edie Sedgwick in BEAUTY #2 // // Teil 2
Lecture von Amy Taubin (New York) In einem der bedeutendsten Filme Andy Warhols, BEAUTY #2, spielt Edie Sedgwick, der strahlendste unter den Superstars der „......
Lecture von Amy Taubin (New York) In einem der bedeutendsten Filme Andy Warhols, BEAUTY #2, spielt Edie Sedgwick, der strahlendste unter den Superstars der „...
wn.com/Ein Superstar Im Belagerungszustand Edie Sedgwick Als Edie Sedgwick In Beauty 2 Teil 2
Lecture von Amy Taubin (New York) In einem der bedeutendsten Filme Andy Warhols, BEAUTY #2, spielt Edie Sedgwick, der strahlendste unter den Superstars der „...
NYFF Press Conference: Holy Motors
Director Leos Carax answered questions about his new film HOLY MOTORS following a press screening at the 50th New York Film Festival, moderated by critic and......
Director Leos Carax answered questions about his new film HOLY MOTORS following a press screening at the 50th New York Film Festival, moderated by critic and...
wn.com/Nyff Press Conference Holy Motors
Director Leos Carax answered questions about his new film HOLY MOTORS following a press screening at the 50th New York Film Festival, moderated by critic and...
Steven Soderbergh on Side Effects: Clip 1
Director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns discuss how they came to make SIDE EFFECTS together and Soderbergh reflects on the remarkable chan......
Director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns discuss how they came to make SIDE EFFECTS together and Soderbergh reflects on the remarkable chan...
wn.com/Steven Soderbergh On Side Effects Clip 1
Director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns discuss how they came to make SIDE EFFECTS together and Soderbergh reflects on the remarkable chan...
Steven Soderbergh on Side Effects: Clip 2
Director Steven Soderbergh on his efficient and purposeful use of shots in SIDE EFFECTS and why he plans on giving up directing films. Part of a Film Comment......
Director Steven Soderbergh on his efficient and purposeful use of shots in SIDE EFFECTS and why he plans on giving up directing films. Part of a Film Comment...
wn.com/Steven Soderbergh On Side Effects Clip 2
Director Steven Soderbergh on his efficient and purposeful use of shots in SIDE EFFECTS and why he plans on giving up directing films. Part of a Film Comment...
Speaking in Cinema - Hide Your Smiling Faces
With director Daniel Carbon, Miami film critic Hans Morgenstern and New York film critic Amy Taubin on location at the Miami Beach Cinematheque....
With director Daniel Carbon, Miami film critic Hans Morgenstern and New York film critic Amy Taubin on location at the Miami Beach Cinematheque.
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With director Daniel Carbon, Miami film critic Hans Morgenstern and New York film critic Amy Taubin on location at the Miami Beach Cinematheque.
NYFF Press Conference: Tabu
Film Society's Amy Taubin chatted with director Miguel Gomes after a press screening of his latest film TABU at the 50th New York Film Festival. Read more ab......
Film Society's Amy Taubin chatted with director Miguel Gomes after a press screening of his latest film TABU at the 50th New York Film Festival. Read more ab...
wn.com/Nyff Press Conference Tabu
Film Society's Amy Taubin chatted with director Miguel Gomes after a press screening of his latest film TABU at the 50th New York Film Festival. Read more ab...
NYFF Press Conference: Once Every Day
Amy Taubin speaks with Richard Foreman about his film "Once Every Day", which is having its world premiere in the Special Events program at the 50th New York......
Amy Taubin speaks with Richard Foreman about his film "Once Every Day", which is having its world premiere in the Special Events program at the 50th New York...
wn.com/Nyff Press Conference Once Every Day
Amy Taubin speaks with Richard Foreman about his film "Once Every Day", which is having its world premiere in the Special Events program at the 50th New York...
NYFF Press Conference: First Cousin, Once Removed
Film critic and NYFF Selection Committee Member Amy Taubin speaks with Alan Berliner on his film, "First Cousin, Once Removed." The film was a Main Slate sel......
Film critic and NYFF Selection Committee Member Amy Taubin speaks with Alan Berliner on his film, "First Cousin, Once Removed." The film was a Main Slate sel...
wn.com/Nyff Press Conference First Cousin, Once Removed
Film critic and NYFF Selection Committee Member Amy Taubin speaks with Alan Berliner on his film, "First Cousin, Once Removed." The film was a Main Slate sel...
NYFF Memories: Richard Peña
In this video celebrating the New York Film Festival's 50th anniversary, selections committee chairman Richard Peña discusses his 25 years with the NYFF, and......
In this video celebrating the New York Film Festival's 50th anniversary, selections committee chairman Richard Peña discusses his 25 years with the NYFF, and...
wn.com/Nyff Memories Richard Peña
In this video celebrating the New York Film Festival's 50th anniversary, selections committee chairman Richard Peña discusses his 25 years with the NYFF, and...
NYFF Press Conference: Memories Look at Me
Film critic and member of NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin speaks with renowned Chinese actress Song Fang on her directorial debut "Memories Look at Me", ......
Film critic and member of NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin speaks with renowned Chinese actress Song Fang on her directorial debut "Memories Look at Me", ...
wn.com/Nyff Press Conference Memories Look At Me
Film critic and member of NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin speaks with renowned Chinese actress Song Fang on her directorial debut "Memories Look at Me", ...
Joseph Gordon-Levitt | 'The Walk' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks about the significance of premiering a New York story like 'The Walk' at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filml...
Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks about the significance of premiering a New York story like 'The Walk' at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemeckis takes us through every detail—the stakeouts, the acquisition of equipment, the elaborate planning and rehearsing that it took to get Petit, his crew of raucous cohorts, and hundreds of pounds of rigging to the top of what was then the world’s tallest building. When Petit steps out on his wire, The Walk, a technical marvel and perfect 3-D re-creation of Lower Manhattan in the 1970s, shifts into another heart-stopping gear, and Zemeckis and his hero transport us into pure sublimity. With Ben Kingsley as Petit’s mentor
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks about the significance of premiering a New York story like 'The Walk' at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemeckis takes us through every detail—the stakeouts, the acquisition of equipment, the elaborate planning and rehearsing that it took to get Petit, his crew of raucous cohorts, and hundreds of pounds of rigging to the top of what was then the world’s tallest building. When Petit steps out on his wire, The Walk, a technical marvel and perfect 3-D re-creation of Lower Manhattan in the 1970s, shifts into another heart-stopping gear, and Zemeckis and his hero transport us into pure sublimity. With Ben Kingsley as Petit’s mentor
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 02 Oct 2015
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George, Are You Autistic? NOW AVAILABLE ON HULU!
AVAILABLE ON HULU! http://www.hulu.com/watch/126231/george Described by Amy Taubin in The Village Voice, as an exceptionally intelligent and moving documenta......
AVAILABLE ON HULU! http://www.hulu.com/watch/126231/george Described by Amy Taubin in The Village Voice, as an exceptionally intelligent and moving documenta...
wn.com/George, Are You Autistic Now Available On Hulu
AVAILABLE ON HULU! http://www.hulu.com/watch/126231/george Described by Amy Taubin in The Village Voice, as an exceptionally intelligent and moving documenta...
NYFF52 Time Out of Mind Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival Time Out of Mind Press Conference moderated by moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society...
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival Time Out of Mind Press Conference moderated by moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Thursday, September
25, 2014. Lead actor Richard Gere discussed his role as a homeless man in New York City.
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wn.com/Nyff52 Time Out Of Mind Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival Time Out of Mind Press Conference moderated by moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Thursday, September
25, 2014. Lead actor Richard Gere discussed his role as a homeless man in New York City.
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Christopher Browne | 'The Walk' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Christopher Browne talks about adapting Phillipe Petit's story with Robert Zemeckis at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
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Christopher Browne talks about adapting Phillipe Petit's story with Robert Zemeckis at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemeckis takes us through every detail—the stakeouts, the acquisition of equipment, the elaborate planning and rehearsing that it took to get Petit, his crew of raucous cohorts, and hundreds of pounds of rigging to the top of what was then the world’s tallest building. When Petit steps out on his wire, The Walk, a technical marvel and perfect 3-D re-creation of Lower Manhattan in the 1970s, shifts into another heart-stopping gear, and Zemeckis and his hero transport us into pure sublimity. With Ben Kingsley as Petit’s mentor
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Christopher Browne talks about adapting Phillipe Petit's story with Robert Zemeckis at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemeckis takes us through every detail—the stakeouts, the acquisition of equipment, the elaborate planning and rehearsing that it took to get Petit, his crew of raucous cohorts, and hundreds of pounds of rigging to the top of what was then the world’s tallest building. When Petit steps out on his wire, The Walk, a technical marvel and perfect 3-D re-creation of Lower Manhattan in the 1970s, shifts into another heart-stopping gear, and Zemeckis and his hero transport us into pure sublimity. With Ben Kingsley as Petit’s mentor
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 02 Oct 2015
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J.C. Chandor, Robert Redford at NYFF51 All Is Lost Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 51st New York Film Festival ALL IS LOST Press Conference was held at Walter Reade Theater in Lincoln Center, Tuesday, October 8, 2013.......
By Maria Esteves - The 51st New York Film Festival ALL IS LOST Press Conference was held at Walter Reade Theater in Lincoln Center, Tuesday, October 8, 2013....
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By Maria Esteves - The 51st New York Film Festival ALL IS LOST Press Conference was held at Walter Reade Theater in Lincoln Center, Tuesday, October 8, 2013....
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Oren Moverman and Richard Gere at NYFF52 Time Out of Mind Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival Time Out of Mind Press Conference moderated by moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society...
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival Time Out of Mind Press Conference moderated by moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Thursday, September
25, 2014. Question posed to director Moverman and Gere by moderator Taubin: "Did you have lots of different possibilities for the tone of each scene and did you tried them on camera?"
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wn.com/Oren Moverman And Richard Gere At Nyff52 Time Out Of Mind Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival Time Out of Mind Press Conference moderated by moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Thursday, September
25, 2014. Question posed to director Moverman and Gere by moderator Taubin: "Did you have lots of different possibilities for the tone of each scene and did you tried them on camera?"
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- published: 26 Oct 2014
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Damien Chazelle and J.K. Simmons at NYFF52 Whiplash Press Conference
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival WHIPLASH
Press Conference moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, ...
By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival WHIPLASH
Press Conference moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Friday, September 26, 2014. Questions posed to director Chazelle and Simmons by moderator Taubin and members of the press included "Why is violence always
the go to way in coaching virtuosity?"
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By Maria Esteves - The 52nd New York Film Festival WHIPLASH
Press Conference moderated by NYFF Selection Committee Amy Taubin, Film Society of Lincoln Center, was held at the Walter Reade Theater on Friday, September 26, 2014. Questions posed to director Chazelle and Simmons by moderator Taubin and members of the press included "Why is violence always
the go to way in coaching virtuosity?"
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- published: 07 Oct 2014
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Cesar Domboy | 'The Walk' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Cesar Domboy talks about being at the at the 53rd New York Film Festival for the first time. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemec
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NYFF53 "De Palma" Q&A; | Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow discuss their new documentary, "De Palma," at a press conference for the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: filmlinc.org/NYFF
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow’s fleet and bountiful portrait covers the career of the number one iconoclast of American cinema, the man who gave us Carrie, Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, and Carlito’s Way. Their film moves at the speed of D
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Matthew McConaughey Q&A; | Dallas Buyers Club (Full)
Matthew McConaughey discussed his Oscar-winning role in "Dallas Buyers Club," as well as his career and approach to acting, as part of our Free Talks series ...
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"Where to Invade Next" Press Conference | Michael Moore | NYFF53
Michael Moore discussed his new documentary Where to Invade Next at a press conference before its premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
Where are we, as Americans? Where are we going as a country? And is it where we want to go, or where we think we have to go? Since Roger & Me in 1989, Michael Moore has been examining these questions and coming up with a
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Sebastian Stan | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Sebastian Stan talks about the significance of premiering 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his c
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Philippe Petit | 'The Walk' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Phillippe Petit talks about the significance of premiering a New York story like 'The Walk' at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition o
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Kristen Wiig | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Kristen Wiig talks about the significance of premiering 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his cr
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NYFF53 "The Forbidden Room" Q&A; | Guy Maddin
Guy Maddin talked about his new film The Forbidden Room at a press conference before its premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
The four-man crew of a submarine is trapped underwater, running out of air. A classic scenario of claustrophobic suspense—at least until a hatch opens and out steps… a lumberjack? As this newcomer’s backstory unfolds (and unfolds
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George Clooney | 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' Red Carpet | NYFF53
George Clooney talks about revisiting O Brother, Where Art Thou? 15 years at the 53rd New York Film Festival. http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back home in the rural South of t
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Mackenzie Davis | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Mackenzie Davis talks about being in New York for the premiere of 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm for
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Neil deGrasse Tyson | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Neil deGrasseTyson talks about 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their missi
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Tim Blake Nelson | 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Actor Tim Blake Nelson talks about revisiting O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? 15 years later at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back hom
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Kate Mara | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Kate Mara talks about attending the New York Film Festival for the first time for the premiere of 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for d
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Ethan Coen | 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Director Ethan Coen talks about revisiting O Brother, Where Art Thou? 15 years later at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back home in th
Cesar Domboy | 'The Walk' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Cesar Domboy talks about being at the at the 53rd New York Film Festival for the first time. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical ...
Cesar Domboy talks about being at the at the 53rd New York Film Festival for the first time. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemeckis takes us through every detail—the stakeouts, the acquisition of equipment, the elaborate planning and rehearsing that it took to get Petit, his crew of raucous cohorts, and hundreds of pounds of rigging to the top of what was then the world’s tallest building. When Petit steps out on his wire, The Walk, a technical marvel and perfect 3-D re-creation of Lower Manhattan in the 1970s, shifts into another heart-stopping gear, and Zemeckis and his hero transport us into pure sublimity. With Ben Kingsley as Petit’s mentor
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Cesar Domboy talks about being at the at the 53rd New York Film Festival for the first time. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemeckis takes us through every detail—the stakeouts, the acquisition of equipment, the elaborate planning and rehearsing that it took to get Petit, his crew of raucous cohorts, and hundreds of pounds of rigging to the top of what was then the world’s tallest building. When Petit steps out on his wire, The Walk, a technical marvel and perfect 3-D re-creation of Lower Manhattan in the 1970s, shifts into another heart-stopping gear, and Zemeckis and his hero transport us into pure sublimity. With Ben Kingsley as Petit’s mentor
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 02 Oct 2015
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NYFF53 "De Palma" Q&A; | Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow discuss their new documentary, "De Palma," at a press conference for the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: filmlinc.org/NYF...
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow discuss their new documentary, "De Palma," at a press conference for the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: filmlinc.org/NYFF
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow’s fleet and bountiful portrait covers the career of the number one iconoclast of American cinema, the man who gave us Carrie, Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, and Carlito’s Way. Their film moves at the speed of De Palma’s thought (and sometimes works in subtle, witty counterpoint) as he goes title by title, covering his life from science nerd to New Hollywood bad boy to grand old man, and describes his ever-shifting position in this thing we call the movie business. Deceptively simple, De Palma is finally many things at once. It is a film about the craft of filmmaking—how it’s practiced and how it can be so easily distorted and debased. It’s an insightful and often hilarious tour through American moviemaking from the 1960s to the present, and a primer on how movies are made and unmade. And it’s a surprising, lively, and unexpectedly moving portrait of a great, irascible, unapologetic, and uncompromising New York artist. In conjunction with this film, we will also be showing De Palma’s masterpiece Blow Out. An A24 release.
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Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow discuss their new documentary, "De Palma," at a press conference for the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: filmlinc.org/NYFF
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow’s fleet and bountiful portrait covers the career of the number one iconoclast of American cinema, the man who gave us Carrie, Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, and Carlito’s Way. Their film moves at the speed of De Palma’s thought (and sometimes works in subtle, witty counterpoint) as he goes title by title, covering his life from science nerd to New Hollywood bad boy to grand old man, and describes his ever-shifting position in this thing we call the movie business. Deceptively simple, De Palma is finally many things at once. It is a film about the craft of filmmaking—how it’s practiced and how it can be so easily distorted and debased. It’s an insightful and often hilarious tour through American moviemaking from the 1960s to the present, and a primer on how movies are made and unmade. And it’s a surprising, lively, and unexpectedly moving portrait of a great, irascible, unapologetic, and uncompromising New York artist. In conjunction with this film, we will also be showing De Palma’s masterpiece Blow Out. An A24 release.
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- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 195
Matthew McConaughey Q&A; | Dallas Buyers Club (Full)
Matthew McConaughey discussed his Oscar-winning role in "Dallas Buyers Club," as well as his career and approach to acting, as part of our Free Talks series ......
Matthew McConaughey discussed his Oscar-winning role in "Dallas Buyers Club," as well as his career and approach to acting, as part of our Free Talks series ...
wn.com/Matthew Mcconaughey Q A | Dallas Buyers Club (Full)
Matthew McConaughey discussed his Oscar-winning role in "Dallas Buyers Club," as well as his career and approach to acting, as part of our Free Talks series ...
"Where to Invade Next" Press Conference | Michael Moore | NYFF53
Michael Moore discussed his new documentary Where to Invade Next at a press conference before its premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http:/...
Michael Moore discussed his new documentary Where to Invade Next at a press conference before its premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
Where are we, as Americans? Where are we going as a country? And is it where we want to go, or where we think we have to go? Since Roger & Me in 1989, Michael Moore has been examining these questions and coming up with answers that are several worlds away from the ones we are used to seeing and hearing and reading in mainstream media, or from our elected officials. In his previous films, Moore has taken on one issue at a time, from the hemorrhaging of American jobs to the response to 9/11 to the precariousness of our healthcare system. In his new film, he shifts his focus to the whole shebang and ponders the current state of the nation from a very different perspective: that is, from the outside looking in. Where To Invade Next is provocative, very funny, and impassioned—just like all of Moore’s work. But it’s also pretty surprising.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Michael Moore discussed his new documentary Where to Invade Next at a press conference before its premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
Where are we, as Americans? Where are we going as a country? And is it where we want to go, or where we think we have to go? Since Roger & Me in 1989, Michael Moore has been examining these questions and coming up with answers that are several worlds away from the ones we are used to seeing and hearing and reading in mainstream media, or from our elected officials. In his previous films, Moore has taken on one issue at a time, from the hemorrhaging of American jobs to the response to 9/11 to the precariousness of our healthcare system. In his new film, he shifts his focus to the whole shebang and ponders the current state of the nation from a very different perspective: that is, from the outside looking in. Where To Invade Next is provocative, very funny, and impassioned—just like all of Moore’s work. But it’s also pretty surprising.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 52
Sebastian Stan | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Sebastian Stan talks about the significance of premiering 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s ...
Sebastian Stan talks about the significance of premiering 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Sebastian Stan talks about the significance of premiering 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 03 Oct 2015
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Philippe Petit | 'The Walk' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Phillippe Petit talks about the significance of premiering a New York story like 'The Walk' at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.o...
Phillippe Petit talks about the significance of premiering a New York story like 'The Walk' at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemeckis takes us through every detail—the stakeouts, the acquisition of equipment, the elaborate planning and rehearsing that it took to get Petit, his crew of raucous cohorts, and hundreds of pounds of rigging to the top of what was then the world’s tallest building. When Petit steps out on his wire, The Walk, a technical marvel and perfect 3-D re-creation of Lower Manhattan in the 1970s, shifts into another heart-stopping gear, and Zemeckis and his hero transport us into pure sublimity. With Ben Kingsley as Petit’s mentor
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Phillippe Petit talks about the significance of premiering a New York story like 'The Walk' at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Robert Zemeckis’s magical and enthralling new film, the story of Philippe Petit (winningly played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his walk between the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, plays like a heist movie in the grand tradition of Rififi and Bob le flambeur. Zemeckis takes us through every detail—the stakeouts, the acquisition of equipment, the elaborate planning and rehearsing that it took to get Petit, his crew of raucous cohorts, and hundreds of pounds of rigging to the top of what was then the world’s tallest building. When Petit steps out on his wire, The Walk, a technical marvel and perfect 3-D re-creation of Lower Manhattan in the 1970s, shifts into another heart-stopping gear, and Zemeckis and his hero transport us into pure sublimity. With Ben Kingsley as Petit’s mentor
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 02 Oct 2015
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Kristen Wiig | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Kristen Wiig talks about the significance of premiering 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s a...
Kristen Wiig talks about the significance of premiering 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Kristen Wiig talks about the significance of premiering 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 03 Oct 2015
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NYFF53 "The Forbidden Room" Q&A; | Guy Maddin
Guy Maddin talked about his new film The Forbidden Room at a press conference before its premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc...
Guy Maddin talked about his new film The Forbidden Room at a press conference before its premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
The four-man crew of a submarine is trapped underwater, running out of air. A classic scenario of claustrophobic suspense—at least until a hatch opens and out steps… a lumberjack? As this newcomer’s backstory unfolds (and unfolds and unfolds in over a dozen outlandish tales), Guy Maddin, cinema’s reigning master of feverish filmic fetishism, embarks on a phantasmagoric narrative adventure of stories within stories within dreams within flashbacks in a delirious globe-trotting mise en abyme the equal of any by the late Raúl Ruiz. Collaborating with poet John Ashbery and featuring sublime contributions from the likes of Jacques Nolot, Charlotte Rampling, Mathieu Amalric, legendary cult electro-pop duo Sparks, and not forgetting muses Louis Negin and Udo Kier, Maddin dives deeper than ever: only the lovechild of Josef von Sternberg and Jack Smith could be responsible for this insane magnum opus. A Kino Lorber release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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wn.com/Nyff53 The Forbidden Room Q A | Guy Maddin
Guy Maddin talked about his new film The Forbidden Room at a press conference before its premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
The four-man crew of a submarine is trapped underwater, running out of air. A classic scenario of claustrophobic suspense—at least until a hatch opens and out steps… a lumberjack? As this newcomer’s backstory unfolds (and unfolds and unfolds in over a dozen outlandish tales), Guy Maddin, cinema’s reigning master of feverish filmic fetishism, embarks on a phantasmagoric narrative adventure of stories within stories within dreams within flashbacks in a delirious globe-trotting mise en abyme the equal of any by the late Raúl Ruiz. Collaborating with poet John Ashbery and featuring sublime contributions from the likes of Jacques Nolot, Charlotte Rampling, Mathieu Amalric, legendary cult electro-pop duo Sparks, and not forgetting muses Louis Negin and Udo Kier, Maddin dives deeper than ever: only the lovechild of Josef von Sternberg and Jack Smith could be responsible for this insane magnum opus. A Kino Lorber release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 29 Sep 2015
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George Clooney | 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' Red Carpet | NYFF53
George Clooney talks about revisiting O Brother, Where Art Thou? 15 years at the 53rd New York Film Festival. http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the ...
George Clooney talks about revisiting O Brother, Where Art Thou? 15 years at the 53rd New York Film Festival. http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back home in the rural South of the 1930s. Bigger than life, endlessly surprising, eye-popping (“they wanted it to look like an old hand-tinted picture,” said DP Roger Deakins), and as giddily and defiantly unclassifiable as all other Coen films, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is, among many other things, a celebration of American music. With a score curated and produced by T-Bone Burnett, the movie sings with voices and sounds of some of the best musicians in the country, including Ralph Stanley, the Fairfield Four, Alison Krauss, John Hartford, Emmylou Harris, and Gillian Welch, and the melodies of classics like “Big Rock Candy Mountain,” “I’ll Fly Away,” and the film’s touchstone, “Man of Constant Sorrow.” Cast members, musical guests, and Joel and Ethan Coen will be on hand. Bring your instrument! A Touchstone Pictures and Universal Pictures release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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George Clooney talks about revisiting O Brother, Where Art Thou? 15 years at the 53rd New York Film Festival. http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back home in the rural South of the 1930s. Bigger than life, endlessly surprising, eye-popping (“they wanted it to look like an old hand-tinted picture,” said DP Roger Deakins), and as giddily and defiantly unclassifiable as all other Coen films, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is, among many other things, a celebration of American music. With a score curated and produced by T-Bone Burnett, the movie sings with voices and sounds of some of the best musicians in the country, including Ralph Stanley, the Fairfield Four, Alison Krauss, John Hartford, Emmylou Harris, and Gillian Welch, and the melodies of classics like “Big Rock Candy Mountain,” “I’ll Fly Away,” and the film’s touchstone, “Man of Constant Sorrow.” Cast members, musical guests, and Joel and Ethan Coen will be on hand. Bring your instrument! A Touchstone Pictures and Universal Pictures release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 03 Oct 2015
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Mackenzie Davis | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Mackenzie Davis talks about being in New York for the premiere of 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley...
Mackenzie Davis talks about being in New York for the premiere of 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Mackenzie Davis talks about being in New York for the premiere of 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 03 Oct 2015
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Neil deGrasse Tyson | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Neil deGrasseTyson talks about 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s b...
Neil deGrasseTyson talks about 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Neil deGrasseTyson talks about 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 03 Oct 2015
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Tim Blake Nelson | 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Actor Tim Blake Nelson talks about revisiting O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? 15 years later at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/N...
Actor Tim Blake Nelson talks about revisiting O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? 15 years later at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back home in the rural South of the 1930s. Bigger than life, endlessly surprising, eye-popping (“they wanted it to look like an old hand-tinted picture,” said DP Roger Deakins), and as giddily and defiantly unclassifiable as all other Coen films, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is, among many other things, a celebration of American music. With a score curated and produced by T-Bone Burnett, the movie sings with voices and sounds of some of the best musicians in the country, including Ralph Stanley, the Fairfield Four, Alison Krauss, John Hartford, Emmylou Harris, and Gillian Welch, and the melodies of classics like “Big Rock Candy Mountain,” “I’ll Fly Away,” and the film’s touchstone, “Man of Constant Sorrow.” Cast members, musical guests, and Joel and Ethan Coen will be on hand. Bring your instrument! A Touchstone Pictures and Universal Pictures release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Actor Tim Blake Nelson talks about revisiting O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? 15 years later at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back home in the rural South of the 1930s. Bigger than life, endlessly surprising, eye-popping (“they wanted it to look like an old hand-tinted picture,” said DP Roger Deakins), and as giddily and defiantly unclassifiable as all other Coen films, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is, among many other things, a celebration of American music. With a score curated and produced by T-Bone Burnett, the movie sings with voices and sounds of some of the best musicians in the country, including Ralph Stanley, the Fairfield Four, Alison Krauss, John Hartford, Emmylou Harris, and Gillian Welch, and the melodies of classics like “Big Rock Candy Mountain,” “I’ll Fly Away,” and the film’s touchstone, “Man of Constant Sorrow.” Cast members, musical guests, and Joel and Ethan Coen will be on hand. Bring your instrument! A Touchstone Pictures and Universal Pictures release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Kate Mara | 'The Martian' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Kate Mara talks about attending the New York Film Festival for the first time for the premiere of 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http:...
Kate Mara talks about attending the New York Film Festival for the first time for the premiere of 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Kate Mara talks about attending the New York Film Festival for the first time for the premiere of 'The Martian' at the 53rd New York Film Fest. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/NYFF
Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s best seller, and his third film set in outer space, is a gripping drama of survival infused with warmth and humor. Matt Damon plays astronaut/botanist Mark Watney, left for dead when a lethal sandstorm forces his crewmates to cut their mission to Mars short with an emergency liftoff. Like Robinson Crusoe, Watney uses his ingenuity and knowledge to survive on the mission’s still-functioning base as he awaits rescue, while back on earth the NASA team (Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Community star Donald Glover) and his former crew members in space (led by Jessica Chastain) pull out all the stops to bring him home. As ever with Scott, the filmmaking is dynamic, the visuals spectacular, and the cast note-perfect. Anchored by another winning performance from Damon, this is what-if, problem-solving drama at its absolute finest. A 20th Century Fox release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Ethan Coen | 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' Red Carpet | NYFF53
Director Ethan Coen talks about revisiting O Brother, Where Art Thou? 15 years later at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
Th...
Director Ethan Coen talks about revisiting O Brother, Where Art Thou? 15 years later at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back home in the rural South of the 1930s. Bigger than life, endlessly surprising, eye-popping (“they wanted it to look like an old hand-tinted picture,” said DP Roger Deakins), and as giddily and defiantly unclassifiable as all other Coen films, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is, among many other things, a celebration of American music. With a score curated and produced by T-Bone Burnett, the movie sings with voices and sounds of some of the best musicians in the country, including Ralph Stanley, the Fairfield Four, Alison Krauss, John Hartford, Emmylou Harris, and Gillian Welch, and the melodies of classics like “Big Rock Candy Mountain,” “I’ll Fly Away,” and the film’s touchstone, “Man of Constant Sorrow.” Cast members, musical guests, and Joel and Ethan Coen will be on hand. Bring your instrument! A Touchstone Pictures and Universal Pictures release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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Director Ethan Coen talks about revisiting O Brother, Where Art Thou? 15 years later at the 53rd New York Film Festival. More info: http://filmlinc.org/NYFF
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen’s beloved roots-musical fantasia, “based upon The Odyssey, by Homer,” about three escaped convicts (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro) trying to get back home in the rural South of the 1930s. Bigger than life, endlessly surprising, eye-popping (“they wanted it to look like an old hand-tinted picture,” said DP Roger Deakins), and as giddily and defiantly unclassifiable as all other Coen films, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is, among many other things, a celebration of American music. With a score curated and produced by T-Bone Burnett, the movie sings with voices and sounds of some of the best musicians in the country, including Ralph Stanley, the Fairfield Four, Alison Krauss, John Hartford, Emmylou Harris, and Gillian Welch, and the melodies of classics like “Big Rock Candy Mountain,” “I’ll Fly Away,” and the film’s touchstone, “Man of Constant Sorrow.” Cast members, musical guests, and Joel and Ethan Coen will be on hand. Bring your instrument! A Touchstone Pictures and Universal Pictures release.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound.
Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
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- published: 03 Oct 2015
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