Showing: NYFF50
NYFF27: Michael Moore’s “Roger & Me”
The acclaimed documentary filmmaker will be in person for a Q&A at tomorrow's 8pm screening of his debut feature "Roger & Me" (NYFF '89) about the declining General Motors community in his native Flint, Michigan.
NYFF25 & NYFF26: Chan’s “Police Story” & Eastwood’s “Bird”
Tonight we mark the halfway point of our year-by-year survey of the history of the New York Film Festival with two very different films by equally unique cinematic masters: Jackie Chan's "Police Story" (NYFF '87) at 6:15pm and Clint Eastwood's "Bird" (NYFF '88) at 8:30pm.
NYFF22: Three Crowns of the Sailor
Raúl Ruiz's dazzling and dreamlike masterpiece from NYFF '84 screens tonight at 8:30pm as part of our ongoing series "50 Years of the New York Film Festival."
NYFF20 & NYFF21: Skolimowski’s “Moonlighting” & Tarkovsky’s “Nostalghia”
Our ongoing celebration of the New York Film Festival's 50-year history continues with entries from NYFF '82 and NYFF '83, playing back-to-back on Tuesday at 6:00pm and 8:15pm.
NYFF19: Andrzej Wajda’s “Man of Iron”
Wajda's story of a determined young union leader and the birth of the Polish Solidarity movement played NYFF '81 and returns to Film Society tomorrow night at 6pm as part of our ongoing series "50 Years of the New York Film Festival."
NYFF18: François Truffaut’s “The Last Metro”
Tonight at 6pm, our 2012 Chaplin Award Gala honoree Catherine Deneuve stars in one of Truffaut's most successful and beloved films, which played in the 18th edition of the New York Film Festival in 1980.
NYFF17: Family Matinee of “The Black Stallion”
The quintessential tale of a boy and his horse, "The Black Stallion" (NYFF '79) screens this Saturday at 11am as part of 50 Years of the New York Film Festival with a special children's ticket price: only $6!
NYFF Favorites of the 80s Coming in March & April
Another batch of titles in our "50 Years of the New York Film Festival" anniversary series has been announced, appropriately covering the 80s in alternatively gaudy and clear-eyed fashion, with a special appearance by Michael Moore!
Errol Morris: “I don’t know what it’s about. Is that part of my job description?”
Watch full video of our Q&A with the celebrated documentary filmmaker following a screening of his debut feature "Gates of Heaven" (NYFF '78), part of our ongoing series 50 Years of the New York Film Festival!
NYFF16: Errol Morris’s “Gates of Heaven” with Q&A!
The acclaimed documentary filmmaker will be in person at the Film Society Tuesday to discuss his debut feature, which Roger Ebert calls one of the 10 best movies of all time and which screened at the New York Film Festival in 1978!










