The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced an expanded Rendez-Vous with French Cinema program featuring the inclusion of over a dozen contemporary documentaries and classic films.
Read More »In an interview with Indiewire this week, Bela Tarr says that "The Turin Horse" is his final film. It appears he's serious about it. And anyone who has seen a Tarr film knows he would never lie to his audience.
Read More »If you're in New York and want to see the film that inspired Sundance breakout "Martha Marcy May Marlene" that made a star out of Elizabeth Olsen, then come to the Film Society of Lincoln Center on Monday, February 20 for a special talk hosted by the Indiewire and The Playlist. "M...
Read More »The Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films have announced the full lineup for the 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema (March 1-11), their joint annual showcase of contemporary French cinema that plays at the Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinematek.
Read More »The Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art have announced the first seven film selections for the 41st edition of New/Directors/New Films.
Read More »"Satantango" auteur Bela Tarr's newest - and apparently career-capping - film "The Turin Horse" has a new trailer for its upcoming theatrical release. It features the eponymous horse, wind, a bucket, a window, and not much else, which is quite a lot considering the ...
Read More »The Film Society of Lincoln Center has chosen French icon Catherine Deneuve as this year's recipient of their annual Chaplin Award. The 39th Chaplin Award Gala will be held in Alice Tully Hall on April 2. "The Board is very excited to have Catherine Deneuve as the next recipient of Th...
Read More »Hungarian director Béla Tarr will be the subject of a complete retrospective at New York's Film Society of Lincoln Center, the organization said Thursday. Under the banner "The Last Modernist: The Complete Works of Béla Tarr from February 3-8, 2012," the six-day even...
Read More »Twenty-eight world, U.S. and New York premieres are on tap for the 21st New York Jewish Film Festival, opening January 11 with the New York debut of Guy Nattiv's "Mabul" (The Flood). In all, 35 features and shorts from 11 countries will screen during the event, presented by the Je...
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