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Film at Lincoln Center Weekly Newsletter - August 4, 2022

Arts and Entertainment

August 8, 2022

From: Film at Lincoln Center

This Week: Our King Vidor Retrospective opens tomorrow with 35mm screenings and live musical accompaniment - Get tickets to Krzysztof Kie?lowski's Three Colors: White also opening tomorrow - See Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song and Claire Denis's Both Sides of the Blade on the big screen before they're gone - Get tickets to NYFF60 Opening Night and Centerpiece films with a Festival Pass today! - NYFF60 Press & Industry Accreditation is now open & more below!

OPENS TOMORROW

August 5-14
King Vidor Retrospective
A fascinating and prolific figure whose career bridged the silent and sound eras of Hollywood, the Academy Award®-winning director King Vidor completed over 50 feature films during a career that spanned nearly seven decades. Yet, for all his on-screen achievements, Vidor is seldom given his due as one of the studio system’s enduringly great auteurs. Join us as we seek to change that with a long-awaited retrospective, a survey of his vast body of work that highlights his most celebrated pictures alongside undersung efforts. See more and save with All-Access Passes and 3+ Film Packages!

Highlights include 35mm screenings and live musical accompaniment by Donald Sosin at screenings of La Bohème, The Crowd, The Patsy, and Show People.

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Three Colors: White
Split between Paris and Warsaw, the middle film in Kie?lowski’s Three Colors—perhaps the most biting and playful entry in the trilogy—is a darkly funny revenge film about post-communist Poland’s position in the burgeoning European Union, as well as a strangely moving, lyrical portrait of tortured love. Winner of the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlin Film Festival. New 4K restoration. A Janus Films release.
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