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Laura Poitras’s ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ to be Centerpiece of 60th New York Film Festival (NYFF)

Film at Lincoln Center announces Laura Poitras’s All the Beauty and the Bloodshed as the Centerpiece selection for the 60th New York… Read More

August 4, 2022

Noah Baumbach’s ‘White Noise’ to open 60th New York Film Festival (NYFF)

Film at Lincoln Center has announced that Noah Baumbach’s White Noise will be the Opening Night film of the 60th… Read More

August 2, 2022

NYFF Review: ‘Unclenching the Fists’ in an uncompromising tale of female resistance from Cannes winner Kira Kovalenko [Grade: B]

Kira Kovalenko’s Unclenching of the Fists is set in North Ossetia, in the Russian Caucasus, the site of the horrific… Read More

October 6, 2021

NYFF Review: ‘Belle’ (竜とそばかすの姫) will make your heart sing [Grade: A-]

The virtual world in Belle is called “U,” as in it specializes in “you” and what makes each and every… Read More

September 27, 2021

NYFF Review: Engrossing ‘Prism’ doc examines how photographic technologies favor white skin, questions the “neutral camera” [Grade: A]

Eléonore Yameogo, An van Dienderen, Rosine Mbakam’s Prism may spark an entirely new conversation about racial bias in filmmaking, namely the “problem”… Read More

September 25, 2021

New York Film Festival (NYFF) announces Spotlight section: ‘Dune,’ ‘C’mon, C’mon,’ ‘The French Dispatch,’ ‘The Lost Daughter’ and more

Film at Lincoln Center announces Spotlight for the 59th New York Film Festival (September 24 – October 10, 2021). The… Read More

August 19, 2021

59th New York Film Festival (NYFF) Main Slate announced

Film at Lincoln Center (FLC) has announced the 32 films that will comprise the Main Slate of the 59th New… Read More

August 11, 2021

Pedro Almodóvar’s ‘Parallel Mothers’ to close 59th New York Film Festival

Film at Lincoln Center announces Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers as the Closing Night selection of the 59th New York Film Festival, making… Read More

August 3, 2021

NYFF Review: Passion and performance shine in Chaitanya Tamhane’s ‘The Disciple’

courtesy of NYFF Children think anything and everything is possible. Kids possess the ability to picture a future in which… Read More

September 30, 2020

NYFF Review: A humble pig gets her time in the spotlight in gripping nature doc ‘Gunda’

courtesy of Neon Victor Kossokofsky loves to prod at the boundaries of what he can do with documentary cinema --… Read More

September 21, 2020

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