23rd Annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival Lineup Announced!
Bearing witness to human rights violations around the world and empowering audience and film subjects alike, the annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival features 16 films from 12 nations.
Open Roads Lineup Announced, Member Tickets On Sale
Film Society's annual celebration of the best new Italian Cinema will take place June 8 –14 and is chock full of dramas, docs, sci-fi flicks and comedies, not to mention numerous in-person appearances from some of Italy's brightest up-and-coming talent!
Larceny and Cigarettes: The Films of Noël Coward
With flare and finesse, Sir Noël Coward penned more than 50 plays and we're proud to show 11 of those that were adapted for the screen.
Submit Your Film For Consideration For NYFF50!
We are now accepting submissions via Withoutabox for the landmark 50th edition of the New York Film Festival!
Handicapping the Palme d’Or
Past winners of the top prize at Cannes follow several patterns quite closely and with a little creative statistics the field can be narrowed down significantly. Here come the predictions!
Print At Home Ticketing
Skip the box office line when you print your film tickets at home! Tickets can also be purchased or retrieved at our convenient kiosks.
NYFF29: Gus Van Sant’s “My Own Private Idaho”
The 1991 New Queer Cinema touchstone from Academy Award-winner Van Sant saw River Phoenix in one of his final roles, for which he won a Volpi Cup at the Venice Film Festival.
Q&A with Michael Moore, “Roger & Me” (NYFF ‘89)
The acclaimed documentary filmmaker came to Film Society to chat with Richard Peña and the audience about his debut feature "Roger & Me." Moore credits he film's screening at the New York Film Festival in 1989 with helping to launch his career.
StoryHack Beta Gives Platform(s) to the Writers of Tomorrow
The first-of-its-kind event saw seven teams work for 36 hours straight to create wildly original transmedia narratives as part of our ongoing series "Convergence: Immersive Media at Lincoln Center."
Adam Yauch: 1964 - 2012
Sincere and sensitive, Adam Yauch was a quietly influential figure in the arts. He seemed often seemed to speak with a soft voice off-stage but his impact was considerable.










