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New York Film Festival 2010

September 24 - October 10, 2010

New York Film Festival 2007

The 48th New York Film Festival will open with the World Premiere of David Fincher's much awaited movie, "The Social Network", about the meteoric rise and acrimonious fall of the founders of Facebook. The New York Film Festival will run from Sept. 24 to Oct. 10. The screening will be held at Alice Tully Hall, Walter Reade Theater, Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery and Kaplan Penthouse.

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+)

Full Schedule

Friday September 24
6:00pm The Social Network (Festival screening/ ATH)
9:00pm The Social Network (Gala screening/ ATH)

Saturday September 25
11:30am Poetry (ATH)
11:00am HBO Films ® Directors Dialogue: David Fincher (WRT)
3:00pm Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (ATH)
3:20pm Shinoda: Dry Lake (WRT)
5:20pm Shinoda: Killers on Parade (WRT)
6:00pm Of Gods and Men (ATH)
7:30pm Shinoda: Pale Flower (WRT)
9:00pm LENNONYC (ATH)
10:30pm LENNONYC (WRT)

Sunday September 26
12 noon Robinson in Ruins (ATH)
1:00pm HBO Films ® Directors Dialogue: Apichatpong Weerasethakul (WRT)
3:00pm Le quattro volte (ATH)
3:30pm Shinoda: Punishment Island (WRT)
5:30pm Poetry (ATH)
5:45pm Shinoda: Melody in Gray (WRT)
8:15pm Shinoda: Double Suicide (WRT)
9:00pm Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (ATH)

Monday September 27
4:00pm Shinoda: Pale Flower (WRT)
6:00pm The Robber (ATH)
6:15pm A Letter to Elia screening with America, America (WRT)
9:00pm Of Gods and Men (ATH)

Tuesday September 28
4:00pm Shinoda: Melody in Gray (WRT)
6:00pm Tuesday, After Christmas (ATH)
6:15pm Nuremberg [The Schulberg/Waletzky Restoration] (WRT)
9:00pm Shinoda: The Assassin (WRT)
9:15pm Silent Souls (ATH)

Wednesday September 29
4:00pm Shinoda: Dry Lake (WRT)
6:00pm Film Socialisme (ATH)
6:00pm Fernando de Fuentes: Prisoner 13 (WRT)
7:35pm Fernando de Fuentes: El Compadre Mendoza (WRT)
9:15pm The Robber (ATH)
9:20pm Shinoda: Punishment Island (WRT)

Thursday September 30
4:00pm Shinoda: Killers on Parade (WRT)
6:00pm Oki’s Movie (ATH)
6:15pm Fernando de Fuentes: Let’s Go with Pancho Villa (WRT)
6:30pm Views: Pierre Clémenti: Inédites Bobines (Furman Gallery) 9:00pm My Joy (ATH)
9:00pm Shinoda: Silence (WRT)

Friday October 1
12:00 noon Views: Jean-Marie Straub (WRT)
2:00pm Views: Helga Fanderl (WRT)
3:00pm Tuesday, After Christmas (ATH)
3:30pm Views: History is Homemade at Night: The Crazy, Beautiful World of Jeff Keen (WRT)
5:30pm Views: Jennifer Montgomery (WRT)
6:00pm Inside Job (ATH)
7:30pm Views: Phil Solomon (WRT)
9:00pm Views: James Benning (WRT)
9:15pm Certified Copy (ATH)

Saturday October 2
11:00am Carlos(ATH)
12 noon Views: Mirror of Shadow and Cinders (WRT)
2:30pm Views: Station to Station (WRT)
5:30pm Views: Visibility Unknown (WRT)
7:00pm The Tempest (Gala screening/ ATH) Standby Tickets Only 8:15pm Views: Since You Were Here… (WRT)
10:00pm The Tempest (Festival Screening/ ATH)
10:30pm Views: Night Gallery – Turn On the High Beams I (Furman Gallery)

Sunday October 3
11:30am Certified Copy (ATH)
12 noon Views: Sea Scrolls (WRT)
2:30pm Views: Landing on the Edge (WRT)
2:30pm The Cinema Inside Me: Olivier Assayas (ATH)
4:30pm Views: Séance (WRT)
5:00pm Aurora (ATH)
5:00pm HBO Films ® Directors Dialogue: Julie Taymor (KP)
6:30pm Views: Song Cycle (WRT)
8:30pm Views: Fatal Attractions: An Introduction to Black and White Magic (WRT)
9:00 pm The Strange Case of Angelica (ATH)
10:30pm Views: Night Gallery – Turn On the High Beams II

Monday October 4
4:00pm Shinoda: Tears on the Lion’s Mane (WRT)
6:00pm Post Mortem (ATH)
6:15pm Frederick Wiseman’s Boxing Gym (WRT)
8:50pm Shinoda: MacArthur’s Children (WRT)
9:00pm Inside Job (ATH)

Tuesday October 5
4:00pm Shinoda: Double Suicide (WRT)
6:00pm Another Year (ATH)
9:00pm Shinoda: Samurai Spy (WRT)
9:15pm Post Mortem (ATH)

Wednesday October 6
4:00pm Shinoda: Samurai Spy (WRT)
6:00 pm The Strange Case of Angelica (ATH)
6:30pm Mike Leigh: Shooting London (WRT)
9:00pm Another Year (ATH)
9:00pm Shinoda: Tears on the Lion’s Mane (WRT)

Thursday October 7
4:00pm Shinoda: MacArthur’s Children (WRT)
6:00pm Black Venus (ATH)
6:30pm Biographical and Beyond: An Evening with David Thomson, featuring Birth (WRT)
9:00pm Shinoda: The Assassin (WRT)
9:45pm We Are What We Are (ATH)

Friday October 8
3:00pm Film Socialisme (ATH)
4:00pm Shinoda: Moonlight Serenade (WRT)
6:00pm Meek’s Cutoff (ATH)
6:30pm Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff screening with A Matter of Life and Death (WRT)
9:15pm Old Cats (ATH)
11:00pm We Are What We Are (WRT)

Saturday October 9
11:30am Meek’s Cutoff (ATH)
11:30am The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu (WRT)
2:45pm Old Cats (ATH)
3:30pm HBO Directors Dialogues: Kelly Reichardt (WRT)
5:30pm Revolución (ATH)
6:00pm Joe Dante’s The Hole 3D (WRT)
8:30pm Black Venus (ATH)
9:30pm Dracula (WRT)

Sunday October 10
12 noon Mysteries of Lisbon (ATH)
12:30pm The Marvelous World of Segundo de Chomón (WRT)
3:30pm Foreign Parts (WRT)
6:00pm Shinoda: Moonlight Serenade (WRT)
7:00pm Hereafter (Gala screening/ ATH) Standby Tickets Only 10:00pm Hereafter (Festival screening/ ATH)

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

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