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The Film Society Of Lincoln Center Weekly Newsletter - October 20, 2022

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The Film Society Of Lincoln Center Weekly Newsletter - October 20, 2022

Health & Safety Update: As of Monday, October 24, face masks will be encouraged, but not required at Lincoln Center venues, including Film at Lincoln Center. Read our full health & safety policies here.

This Week: Make the right decision: Park Chan-wook's masterful romantic mystery Decision to Leave is now playing, alongside Claire Denis's mesmerizing erotic thriller Stars at Noon • Charlotte Wells's NYFF60 sensation Aftersun and the dazzling new 4K restoration of Krzysztof Kie?lowski's The Double Life of Véronique open Friday • and more!

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NYFF60 Main Slate Selection · South Korea's Oscar Entry

Decision to Leave

"An exuberant, destabilizing take on a classic film noir setup." - The New York Times Critic's Pick!

A Busan detective is increasingly obsessed with a murder suspect in a puzzling new case: a middle-aged businessman has mysteriously fallen to his death and his wife might be to blame. Park Chan-wook won the Cannes Best Director award for this twisting Hitchcockian detective thriller, one of his most enveloping and accomplished films.

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NYFF60 Main Slate Selection

Aftersun

"Aftersun isn’t just an honest movie about the way that we remember the people we’ve lost—fragmented, elusive, nowhere and everywhere all at once—it’s also a heart-stopping act of remembering unto itself." - IndieWire

In one of the most assured and spellbinding feature debuts in years, Scottish director Charlotte Wells has fashioned a textured memory piece inspired by her relationship with her dad, starring Paul Mescal and Francesca Corio as a divorced father and his daughter whose close bond is quietly shaken during a brooding weekend at a coastal resort in Turkey.

Watch the NYFF60 Q&A here!

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NYFF60 Audience Survey
If you joined us these past few weeks at our 60th anniversary edition of the New York Film Festival, we thank you and sincerely appreciate your support!

We are already hard at work imagining next year’s festival to celebrate 61 years of NYFF, and we’d like your input to help us make it the best NYFF yet! To include you in our planning, we sent all NYFF60 ticketholders a survey to answer a few questions about your experience as a festival attendee this year. Please check your inbox!

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