Showing: NYFF
Behind the Scenes: Peter Kubelka’s “Monument Film”
Get a sneak peak at the installation that accompanies Kubelka's highly anticipated new work as it was being set up this weekend in the Furman Gallery, then see Monument Film and Antiphon tonight at 7:00pm and 9:00pm in the Walter Reade Theater. Rush tickets available!
The Spider of Lincoln Center
NYFF Convergence wasn't just a place for talking about transmedia storytelling; new projects were actually created on-site and in real-time, like this winner of our Transmedia Test Kitchen throw-down. Experience the result for yourself and check out full video of the event!
Love, Loss and Time Travel
Noémie Lvovsky's Camille Rewinds, an updated and re-imagined French take on Francis Ford Coppola's Peggy Sue Got Married (NYFF '86), finds new depth in the comedic tale of a woman reliving her high school experience.
NYFF Daily: Monday, 10/8
Today at the fest: Our buzzed-about Secret Screening; Peter Kubelka's highly-anticipated new avant-garde work Monument Film; Cinéastes docs about Jean Vigo, Chantal Akerman, and Martin Scorsese; and Main Slate offerings from Olivier Assayas, Sally Potter, and Abbas Kiarostami.
New NYFF Trailer, New NYFF Contest!
All 33 Main Slate films in the 50th New York Film Festival make an appearance in this year's festival trailer. Identify as many clips as you can by October 12 to win a killer NYFF prize pack!
Photos & Video from NYFF Tribute to Nicole Kidman
Last week, the 50th New York Film Festival honored Academy Award-winning actress Nicole Kidman at a Gala Tribute, which included a screening of her new film, Lee Daniel's The Paperboy, followed by a conversation with Kidman moderated by Film Society Program Director Richard Peña.
NYFF Daily: Sunday, 10/7
It's shaping up to be a gray day, so let the New York Film Festival add a dash of color with its vibrant Views from the Avant-Garde offerings, conversations with David Chase, Noah Baumbach and Brian De Palma, and a new bunch of Main Slate films.
The Legacy of Raúl Ruiz
NYFF commemorates the passing of a cinema great with three offerings: his final film Night Across the Street, the film that was to be his next project Lines of Wellington (completed by his wife and editor Valeria Sarmiento), and his avant-garde work The Blind Owl.
NYFF Q&A: Richard Foreman on “Once Every Day
Watch full video of our press conferences with avant-garde theater veteran Richard Foreman about his new film (and first in 35 years) Once Every Day, which will have its world premiere at the 50th New York Film Festival.
NYFF Daily: Saturday, 10/6
What's better than hitting the links for another round of golf? The second Saturday of the New York Film Festival. Views from the Avant-Garde, Amour, Passion, our Centerpiece screening of Not Fade Away, and more!










