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New York Film Festival 2007
September 28 - October 14, 2007
The New York Film Festival, at the Lincoln Center, features a series of ultra-high-quality screenings. Over 25 films - both American and foreign - are showcased as premières and there are slots for rarely-screened classics as the festival champions both established and up-and-coming directors.
The line-up for 2007 features the new (and eagerly awaited) Coen brothers film, No Country for Old Men as its centrepiece. Based on the novel by Pulitzer Prize-winner, Cormac McCarthy, the book marks a return to the brothers' darker films such as Blood Simple and Fargo.
Films
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
Cristian Mungiu, Romania, 2007; 113m
An IFC First Take release
Actresses
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, France, 2007; 107m
Alexandra
Alexander Sokurov, Russia, 92m
The Axe in the Attic
Ed Pincus & Lucia Small, US, 2007; 110m
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
Sidney Lumet, US, 2007, 117m
A ThinkFilm release
Blade Runner: The Final Cut
Ridley Scott, US, 1982/2007; 118m
A Warner Bros. release
Calle Santa Fe
Carmen Castillo, Chile/France/Belgium, 2007; 163m
Orishas: Hay un Son
Edouard Salier, France, 2007; 3m
The Darjeeling Limited
Wes Anderson, US, 2007; 91m
A Fox Searchlight release
Hotel Chevalier
Wes Anderson, US, 2007; 12m
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Julian Schnabel, France/US, 2007; 112m
A Miramax Films release
Flight of the Red Balloon
Hou Hsiao-hsien, France, 2007; 113m
An IFC First Take release
A Girl Cut In Two
Claude Chabrol, France, 2007; 115m
Saturday's Shadow
Nick Gordon, UK, 2007; 10m
Go Go Tales
Abel Ferrara, US, 2007; 96m
Death to the Tinman
Ray Tintori, US, 2007; 12m
I Just Didn't Do It
Masayuki Suo, Japan, 2007; 143m
I'm Not There
Todd Haynes, US, 2007; 136m
A Weinstein Company release
In the City of Sylvia
Jose Luis Guerin, Spain/France, 2007; 90m
The Last Mistress
Catherine Breillat, France, 2007; 114m
An IFC First Take release
The Man From London
Béla Tarr, Hungary/France/Germany, 2007; 135m
Margot at the Wedding
Noah Baumbach, US, 2007; 93m
A Paramount Vantage release
Married Life
Ira Sachs, USA, 2007; 90m
Mr. Warmth, The Don Rickles Project
John Landis, US, 2007; 89m
The Boxing Lesson
Alexandru Mavrodineanu, Romania, 2007; 12m
No Country for Old Men
Centerpiece
Joel and Ethan Coen, US, 2007; 122m
A Miramax Films release
The Orphanage
Juan Antonio Bayona, Spain, 100m
A Picturehouse release
Paranoid Park
Gus Van Sant, US, 2007; 85m
An IFC First Take release
No Part of the Pig Is Wasted
Emma Perret, France, 2006; 19m
Persepolis Persepolis
Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud, France, 2007; 95m
A Sony Pictures Classics release
The Vulnerable Ones
Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, Democratic Republic of Congo, 2007; 13m
Redacted Redacted
Brian De Palma, US, 2007; 110m
A Magnolia Films release
Cherries
Tom Harper, UK, 2007; 15m
The Romance of Astreé and Céladon
Eric Rohmer, France, 2007; 109m
Chinese Whispers (Stille Post)
Oliver Rauch, Germany, 2007; 3m
Secret Sunshine
Lee Chang-dong, South Korea, 2007; 142m
Stellet Licht (Silent Light)
Carlos Reygadas, Mexico/France/The Netherlands, 2007; 127m
Useless
Jia Zhangke, Hong Kong 2007; 80m
Franz Kafka's A Country Doctor
Koji Yamamura, Japan, 2007; 20m
Admission
$16 & $20 except for Opening Night ($35 & $40 at Rose Theater, $20 & $40 at Avery Fisher Hall), Centerpiece ($30 & $35 at Rose Theater), Closing Night ($20 & $40 at Avery Fisher Hall) & Midnight screenings ($16 unreserved seating at the Walter Reade Theater) and pending availability, $10 Student/Senior(65+)
Location
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NYC
Directions
By Subway, alight at 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station (line 1) and for Rose Hall venues, alight at 59th Street/Columbus Circle (lines A, B, C, D & 1)
By Bus, take routes M5, M7, M10, M11, M66 & M104, which all stop within one block of Lincoln Center. For Rose Hall venues take routes M5, M7, M10, M11 & M104, which all stop within one block of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Contact
70 Lincoln Center Plaza 10023
For more information visit http://filmlinc.com/nyff/nyff.html
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