The 49th New York Film Festival will give audiences the chance to get the first look at some amazing movies form around the world. Notable mentions from this year's line up include 4:44 Last Day On Earth (Directed by Abel Ferrara(USA)), George Harrison: Living In The Material World (Directed by Martin Scorsese(USA)) and A Separation (Directed by Asghar Farhadi(Iran)). The New York Film Festival will run from Sept. 30 to Oct. 16. The screenings 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+)
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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