Indie Night: Todd Solondz’s “Dark Horse”
The latest from America's master of bleak comedy Todd Solondz (Welcome to the Dollhouse, Happiness) screens tonight as part of our monthly series celebrating the best new independent film. Director and stars in person for Q&A!
Spend an Evening with Film Legend Jane Fonda
The two-time Oscar-winning actress comes to Film Society tonight (June 6) for an extended conversation about her storied career with New Yorker theater critic Hilton Als followed by a screening of her latest film, Peace, Love & Misunderstanding!
Convergence: “Guidestones” Raises the Bar
The mysterious web series and its usefulness as a handbook for transmedia storytelling was the topic of discussion at a recent Story Forum in the Film Center Amphitheater, part of our series "Convergence: Immersive Media at Lincoln Center."
NYFF32: Steve James’ “Hoop Dreams”
Voted the all-time greatest documentary by the International Documentary Association in 2007, this heart-rending cinéma vérite masterpiece from NYFF '94 screens tonight at 6:30pm followed by a Q&A with all three filmmakers and subject Arthur Agee!
Foundas on Film: Snow White and the Huntsman & Hemingway & Gellhorn
Sheer laziness isn't the only reason to give into television's cathode call: the best new movies around can’t be found in theaters.
Interview With Emad Burnat, “5 Broken Cameras”
Part two of our interview with the co-directors of the polarizing ND/NF '12 documentary, Israeli Guy Davidi and Palestinian Emad Burnat, which opened Wednesday at Film Forum in NYC.
NYFF31: Jane Campion’s “The Piano”
Our year-by-year survey of the history of the New York Film Festival continues with this three-time Oscar winner from NYFF '93. Its June 1 screening will be followed by a Skype Q&A with the filmmaker!










