Showing: NYFF
50th NYFF Will Honor Nicole Kidman, Richard Peña
A new component of the NYFF will be a pair of tributes saluting the work of two people who have made significant artistic contributions to film culture in the past and will continue to do so in the future.
NYFF39: Manoel de Oliveira’s “I’m Going Home”
Combining bits of humor with agonizing truths, the prolific Portuguese director's stunning masterpiece covers the spectrum of emotions in its breathtaking story of old age, art and loss.
First Batch of 50th NYFF Sidebars Added to Lineup
The 18 films revealed in the festival's Masterworks and Special Events areas include an 8K restoration of Lawrence of Arabia, 25th anniversary screening The Princess Bride with cast reunion, and new sections "Cinema Reflected" and "On the Arts."
Ten NYFF Films at Your Fingertips
Catch up with 49 years of the New York Film Festival by watching 10 films from past lineups online!
Critics Academy Coming to 50th NYFF: Applications Now Open!
We're looking for emerging critics and journalists here in New York to participate in a special program at the upcoming New York Film Festival.
Bursting 50th NYFF Main Slate Lineup Revealed!
A whopping 32 films comprise the Main Slate for the landmark 50th New York Film Festival, including standouts from Cannes, Berlin, Locarno and quite a few that have yet to hit the festival circuit.
Countdown to NYFF: Follow Us to the 50th!
Big announcements are on the way, so sign up now to get the latest information on this year's festival. UPDATE: In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the New York Film Festival, you can become a Film Society Member for just $50! Click through for more info.
“Not Fade Away” is the 50th NYFF Centerpiece
The Sopranos creator David Chase, making his feature filmmaking debut, reunites with James Gandolfini and the great state of New Jersey in this rich and tender portrait of a group of suburban kids starting a rock and roll band in the heart of the 1960s. World Premiere!
The Benefits of Doubt: The 12th New York Film Festival
NYFF '74 found world cinema at a moment of fear, insecurity, and exploration. The resulting lineup, rich in formal experimentation and low on complacency, continues to challenge and invigorate in equal measure.
NYFF38: Terence Davies’ “The House of Mirth”
In this heartstoppingly beautiful Wharton adaptation from the millennial edition of New York Film Festival, the "proletariat Proust" brought his sensitivity to the toll of unfulfilled longing into the chambers of turn-of-the-century high society.










