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The Film at Lincoln Center Weekly Newsletter - March 14, 2024

Arts and Entertainment

March 18, 2024

From: Film at Lincoln Center

The Latest: See the final performance of a master composer with NYT Critic’s Pick Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus, opening tomorrow, with director Neo Sora in person on Saturday - Get tickets to Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera and Bertrand Bonello’s The Beast with Bonello in person, on sale now - Witness the radical image-making of late Indian cinematographer Navroze Contractor with a special tribute from Film Comment, featuring 2-for-1 pricing - Experience the brilliance of a master Polish filmmaker with The Long Strange Trips of Wojciech Jerzy Has, opening next Friday with a reception - Explore the visions of directors shaping cinema’s future with the 53rd edition of New Directors/New Films, on sale now - Short film submissions now open for the 62nd New York Film Festival!

OPENING TOMORROW

Opens Friday

Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus

“The final concert of the Japanese virtuoso is captured in an aching meditation on mortality and legacy.”-The New York Times Critic’s Pick!

When Ryuichi Sakamoto died in 2023 at age 71, the world lost one of its greatest musicians: a classical orchestral composer who gave us the music for films like The Last EmperorMerry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, The Revenant, and many more. As a final gift to his legions of fans, filmmaker Neo Sora (Sakamoto’s son) has constructed a gorgeous elegy starring Sakamoto himself in one of his final performances. 

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COMING SOON

March 22–31

The Long Strange Trips of Wojciech Jerzy Has

A comprehensive celebration of the Polish filmmaker whose profound influence has been acknowledged by the likes of Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola. The retrospective includes each of the 14 features in Has’s singularly inventive filmography including The Doll, An Uneventful Storyand The Hourglass Sanatorium (restored for Scorsese’s Masterpieces of Polish Cinema series and cited as the favorite film of The Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia), and many more!

All series ticket holders are invited to attend a special opening night reception with food and beverage on Mar. 22 at 6:00pm before the 6:45pm screening of How to Be Loved with introduction by Dan Sullivan, Jedrzej Sablinski (DI Factory), Radoslaw Smigulski (Polish Film Institute), and Andrzej Krakowski.

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