Radu Muntean in person at the Romanian Film Festival!
The festival's in-depth retrospective of Muntean's films will feature an extended conversation with the acclaimed director, who will be present at many screenings including "Tuesday, After Christmas" and Closing Night selection "The Paper Will Be Blue."
Make a Gift to the Film Society Today!
Thanks to you, 2011 has been a year of momentous and exciting growth at the Film Society. As we close our fiscal year-end books on December 31, we ask you to consider supporting our organization by making a gift today.
The Romanian Film Festival Comes to Lincoln Center
Now in its sixth year, the popular annual fest comes to Film Society for a week-long celebration of Romanian cinema, including some of the best recent releases, retrospectives of the films of Radu Muntean and Liviu Ciulei, and special discussions and events.
Ken Russell, 1927 – 2011
The visionary British director passed away in his home Sunday at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy of accomplished and adventurous filmmaking as well as a long list of credits and accolades.
“The Artist” is New York Film Critics’ Best Picture
An acclaimed new film that evokes the classic era of silent cinema was the best picture pick from the New York Film Critics.
Independent Spirit Award Nominations Unveiled
Nominations for the Independent Spirit Awards were announced this morning in Los Angeles with a special award going to J.C. Chandor's "Margin Call."
Dino De Laurentiis, One Year On
A year after his death, Film Society celebrates the six-decade career of the prolific producer with a special evening including a screening of Mario Monicelli's "The Great War," which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
Gotham Awards Deadlock: Jury Picks Two Best Picture Winners
A pair of highly personal films exploring the family stories of their filmmakers shared an early awards season honor.
NYFF8: Ken Loach’s “Kes”
The influential British director's film about a 15-year-old boy trying to escape the bleak prospects of his coal mining hometown, which was a festival favorite at NYFF '70, will play Tuesday night as part of our celebration of "50 Years of the New York Film Festival."
The Gotham Awards: Who Should Win??
Tonight in NYC, the IFP presents its annual Gotham Awards, celebrating some of the best movies of 2011. Who do you think should win?










