12 Racy Images from the Films of Walerian Borowczyk
The Beast (1975) Today, FilmLinc is giving a "tease" of sorts of the upcoing Walerian Borowczyk retrospective, taking place at the Film Society April 2-9, spotlighting a dozen provocative stills from...
View ArticleBertrand Bonello to Receive Complete Retrospective at the Film Society
Bertrand Bonello's Saint Laurent French filmmaker Bertrand Bonello will be the subject of a complete retrospective beginning later this month, and will include a sneak-preview presentation of his...
View ArticleThree Sneak-Preview Screenings and Director Appearances Set for April and...
Carey Mulligan and Matthias Schoenaerts in Far from the Madding Crowd The Film Society of Lincoln Center will present sneak-preview screenings of three new films through June: Sundance's Kurt Cobain:...
View ArticleThe Close-Up: Olivier Assayas, Juliette Binoche, and Kristen Stewart on...
Photo by Godlis. The Close-Up, the Film Society's weekly podcast series is featuring a two-part conversation with French filmmaker Olivier Assayas. Special guests include actresses Juliette Binoche...
View ArticleFrédéric Tcheng on the Eight-Week Odyssey Filming ‘Dior and I’
Filmmaker Frédéric Tcheng is no stranger to the fashion world or the fashion documentary. His latest film, Dior and I, is nevertheless like none other. Tcheng worked as a producer and editor on...
View ArticleArt of the Real: Elisabeth Subrin on ‘Shulie,’‘Lost Tribes and Promised...
The Elisabeth Subrin Program, taking place Saturday, April 11 as part of the 2nd Art of the Real series at the Film Society (April 10-26), features several works, including the re-release of Shulie (a...
View ArticleThe Film Society to Celebrate Argentine Filmmaker Martín Rejtman in May
Silvia Prieto The Film Society of Lincoln Center will celebrate Argentine minimalist filmmaker Martín Rejtman with a retrospective, Sounds Like Music: The Films of Martín Rejtman, that will run May...
View ArticleArt of the Real: ‘Take What You Can Carry’ Director Matt Porterfield
Matt Porterfield's Take What You Can Carry is one of a trio of shorts that opened the 2nd Art of the Real series, taking place April 10-26 at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. The film is a delicate...
View ArticleArt of the Real: Camila José Donoso, ‘Naomi Campbel’
Camila José Donoso and Nicolás Videla's drama Naomi Cambel takes a look at a transsexual woman in her mid-thirties who works as a spiritual guide and a tarot-card reader. The Chilean film, which had...
View ArticleThe Close-Up: Frédéric Tcheng Goes Haute Couture with ‘Dior and I’
Dior and I director Frédéric Tcheng with the Film Society's Eugene Hernandez at the Walter Reade Theater. Photo by Julie Cunnah. The Film Society of Lincoln Center's podcast series, The Close-Up, goes...
View ArticleArt of the Real: Cecilia Dougherty, ‘Grapefruit’
Director Cecilia Dougherty reimagines famous pop-culture icons with lesbians at the center in her new film, Grapefruit. It screens on Sunday, April 26, the final day of the Film Society of Lincoln...
View Article22nd New York African Film Festival Set for May
Carey McKenzie's Cold Harbour. The New York African Film Festival, a joint effort of the Film Society of Lincoln Center and African Film Festival, Inc., is returning May 6-12. The 22nd edition will...
View ArticleThe Close-Up: Brett Morgen Demystifies with ‘Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck’
Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck director Brett Morgen and editor Joe Beshenkovsky with the Film Society's Eugene Hernandez at the Walter Reade Theater. Photo by Julie Cunnah. The latest The Close-Up...
View ArticleLineup Announced for Open Roads: New Italian Cinema
Roan Johnson's So Far So Good The lineup has been announced for Open Roads: New Italian Cinema, which takes place June 4 – 11 at the Walter Reade Theater. The popular annual festival will open with...
View ArticleIn 1972, The Birth of the Chaplin Award
Charlie Chaplin at Lincoln Center on April 4, 1972 En route to Los Angeles where he would be honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Charlie Chaplin spent four days in New York...
View ArticleRobert Redford: Our Man from Sundance
Natalie Wood and Robert Redford in Sydney Pollack's This Property Is Condemned (1966). Photo: Paramount/Seven Arts/Ray Stark/The Kobal Collection. Editor's Note: Richard Corliss (1944-2015) was the...
View ArticleFilms by Antonioni, Argento, Fellini, and More in Our Titanus Retrospective
Michelangelo Antonioni's Le Amiche (1955) The lineup has been announced for Titanus: A Family Chronicle of Italian Cinema, a retrospective celebrating the films of the Italian film studio Titanus that...
View ArticleTrailers: The Seductive Cinema of Bertrand Bonello
Bertrand Bonello's House of Pleasures (2011) The Film Society of Lincoln Center is celebrating French director Bertrand Bonello with a full retrospective, I Put a Spell on You: The Films of Bertrand...
View ArticleThe Close-Up: Albert Maysles’s ‘Iris’ and Kornél Mundruczó‘s ‘White God’
Albert Maysles and Iris Apfel at NYFF52. Photo by Ashley Dupree. For this week’s edition of The Close-Up, the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s weekly podcast, we’re featuring two films that are now in...
View ArticlePhotos from the 42nd Chaplin Award Gala Honoring Robert Redford
On Monday night, the Film Society of Lincoln Center honored Robert Redford at the 42nd Chaplin Award Gala. The award was presented to Redford by his The Way We Were co-star Barbra Streisand, who...
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