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The Film Society Of Lincoln Center Weekly Newsletter - September 1, 2022

Arts and Entertainment

September 5, 2022

From: Film at Lincoln Center

September 1, 2022

This Week: NYFF60 Currents & Revivals Passes are now on sale! - See Funny Pages on 35mm and catch Owen Kline, returning in-person this Friday for Q&A - Today is the final day to see Blue and White in Krzysztof Kie?lowski's restored Three Colors Trilogy while Red is held over - Get tickets to Ricky D'Ambrose's ND/NF favorite The Cathedral opening Friday with Q&As - Don't miss the final free summer outdoor screening Friday night on Governors Island of The Wiz - Two chances to see Mathieu Amalric and Vicky Krieps for Hold Me Tight next week - Tickets for the restored Infernal Affairs Trilogy are now on sale - One night only screening of Pier Paolo Pasolini's Medea on September 20—and more below!

JUST ANNOUNCED

September 30 - October 16
Currents and Revivals Passes Now on Sale!

The Currents section includes 15 features and 44 short films, representing 23 countries, and complements the Main Slate, tracing a more complete picture of contemporary cinema with an emphasis on new and innovative forms and voices. The section presents a diverse offering of short and feature-length productions by filmmakers and artists working at the vanguard of the medium. NYFF60 Currents Features are sponsored by MUBI.

The Revivals section connects cinema’s historical significance and present-day cultural influence through a selection of world premieres of restorations, rarities, and more.

Explore the full NYFF60 lineup with our Festival Guide and Schedule and get your Currents and Revivals Pass today ahead of single ticket on sale on September 19. Also, limited quantities of Centerpiece & Closing Night Passes just added!

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OPENING TOMORROW

The Cathedral

"A quietly stunning jewel box of a film" - Vox

Slicing across decades with impressionistic precision, The Cathedral tells the formally economical yet engrossing story of the Damrosch family, whose quiet rise and fall is seen through the eyes of its youngest member, Jesse, born in the late 1980s. Using photographs and archival news footage to buttress his oblique drama, D’Ambrose shows how a family’s financial and emotional wear and tear can subtly reflect a country’s sociopolitical fortunes and follies. A New Directors/New Films 2022 selection.

Q&As with Ricky D’Ambrose following the 6:15pm screenings tomorrow, Friday, 9/2 (moderated by Devika Girish) and Saturday, 9/3 (moderated by Alissa Wilkinson). Check out director Ricky D'Ambrose's curated Spotfiy playlist and hear it in the theater before the show!

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NOW PLAYING

Held Over! - Exclusive 35mm screenings
Funny Pages

Funny Pages

"Smoothly professional, familiarly quirky" - The New Yorker

In this hilariously dark, pleasantly unexpected coming-of-age story from actor-turned-director Owen Kline, a promising 17-year-old artist (Daniel Zolghadri, Eighth Grade) abandons school and his spoiled suburban lifestyle to live as a cartoonist on the outskirts of Trenton, and among the city’s fringe figures to whom he willingly gravitates.

Owen Kline returns in person for Q&A on Friday, 9/2 at the 6:15pm screeningGive a listen to Kline's curated Spotify playlist and experience it in the theater before the show.

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