Film at Lincoln Center and Subway Cinema announce “Korean Cinema's Golden Decade: The 1960s,” a sweeping retrospective that features 24 films from this remarkable period in Korean film history. The series will run from September 1–17 and is one of the largest retrospectives ever of 1960s Korean Cinema outside of Korea, including many rarely screened films, several presented on 35mm archival prints.
Long before Bong Joon Ho, Hong Sangsoo, and Park Chan-wook catapulted South Korean cinema onto the world stage, the foundation of their country's film industry formed in the aftermath of the Korean War. The period kickstarted a wealth of eclectic and innovative filmmaking that culminated in the 1960s. Closer inspection of this decade, now widely considered Korea's premier film renaissance, reveals the arrival of seminal works from auteurs such as Kim Ki-young, Shin Sang-ok, Yu Hyun-mok, Kim Soo-yong, and Lee Man-hee, alongside a meteoric rise and reinvention of genres—from...
Long before Bong Joon Ho, Hong Sangsoo, and Park Chan-wook catapulted South Korean cinema onto the world stage, the foundation of their country's film industry formed in the aftermath of the Korean War. The period kickstarted a wealth of eclectic and innovative filmmaking that culminated in the 1960s. Closer inspection of this decade, now widely considered Korea's premier film renaissance, reveals the arrival of seminal works from auteurs such as Kim Ki-young, Shin Sang-ok, Yu Hyun-mok, Kim Soo-yong, and Lee Man-hee, alongside a meteoric rise and reinvention of genres—from...
- 8/17/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Taking place from March 17 - 26 in NYC, Film at Lincoln Center presents Unspeakable: The Films of Tod Browning, an extensive retrospective screening series from one of the first masters of horror! We have more details and the trailer below, along with discount codes and details on how you can win an all access pass:
"Featuring 35mm screenings, new restorations, and live piano accompaniment, Unspeakable: The Films of Tod Browning takes place in our theaters March 17-26.
Tod Browning (1880–1962) ranks among the most original and enigmatic filmmakers of his time. Born Charles Albert Browning, Jr., son of a middle-class family, he ran away from his Kentucky home at age 16 to join the circus, where he took jobs as a barker, a contortionist, a clown, and a somnambulist buried alive in a box with its own ventilation system. Following a stint in vaudeville and adopting the moniker Tod (German for “death”), Browning...
"Featuring 35mm screenings, new restorations, and live piano accompaniment, Unspeakable: The Films of Tod Browning takes place in our theaters March 17-26.
Tod Browning (1880–1962) ranks among the most original and enigmatic filmmakers of his time. Born Charles Albert Browning, Jr., son of a middle-class family, he ran away from his Kentucky home at age 16 to join the circus, where he took jobs as a barker, a contortionist, a clown, and a somnambulist buried alive in a box with its own ventilation system. Following a stint in vaudeville and adopting the moniker Tod (German for “death”), Browning...
- 3/16/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The 58th New York Film Festival announced on Friday a new programming structure and the addition of curatorial members to their teams. For now, the festival will include in-person and digital experiences and will take place Sept. 25 through Oct. 11.
But one question still hanging over New York Film Festival is if it will be able to continue on as it has in the past, as the coronavirus has resulted in more than 20,000 deaths in the state and closed businesses ranging from restaurants to movie theaters.
It’s not clear if life will go back to normal by the fall. If not, the festival might need to go all-virtual due to the pandemic.
“Our city is enduring a devastating crisis right now and there is no question that the 58th New York Film Festival will be different as a result, but New Yorkers are resilient and constraints can inspire new ideas,...
But one question still hanging over New York Film Festival is if it will be able to continue on as it has in the past, as the coronavirus has resulted in more than 20,000 deaths in the state and closed businesses ranging from restaurants to movie theaters.
It’s not clear if life will go back to normal by the fall. If not, the festival might need to go all-virtual due to the pandemic.
“Our city is enduring a devastating crisis right now and there is no question that the 58th New York Film Festival will be different as a result, but New Yorkers are resilient and constraints can inspire new ideas,...
- 5/8/2020
- by Mackenzie Nichols
- Variety Film + TV
As it readies for its 58th edition, the New York Film Festival has announced a number of changes both to its programming structure and curatorial teams that head up both selection and overall advisement. In addition to adding new members in committee and advisory roles, the festival’s programming structure has been streamlined into five distinct sections.
While the state of fall festivals remains unclear in the wake of the pandemic, Nyff representatives said in a statement that “the festival is also exploring a combination of both in-person and digital experiences, as circumstances allow,” adding that Film at Lincoln Center “will determine the format of the festival this summer, maintaining its commitment and responsibility to films and filmmakers while ensuring that the safety and well-being of our audiences and guests remain our utmost priority.”
In an additional statement, new Nyff director Eugene Hernandez addressed the current challenges faced by the festival.
While the state of fall festivals remains unclear in the wake of the pandemic, Nyff representatives said in a statement that “the festival is also exploring a combination of both in-person and digital experiences, as circumstances allow,” adding that Film at Lincoln Center “will determine the format of the festival this summer, maintaining its commitment and responsibility to films and filmmakers while ensuring that the safety and well-being of our audiences and guests remain our utmost priority.”
In an additional statement, new Nyff director Eugene Hernandez addressed the current challenges faced by the festival.
- 5/8/2020
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Currents, Spotlight sections among innovations.
The Film at Lincoln Center hierarchy announced on Friday (May 8) a new programming structure, selection committee and advisory roles at the 58th New York Film Festival (Nyff), set to run from September 25-October 11.
Film at Lincoln Center will determine the form of the festival over the summer, however what is known is there will be five sections: Main Slate, Currents, Spotlight, Revivals, and Talks.
The Main Slate selection committee has been expanded to five members comprising Nyff director of programming Dennis Lim (chair), Florence Almozini, K. Austin Collins, Nyff director Eugene Hernandez, and Rachel Rosen.
The Film at Lincoln Center hierarchy announced on Friday (May 8) a new programming structure, selection committee and advisory roles at the 58th New York Film Festival (Nyff), set to run from September 25-October 11.
Film at Lincoln Center will determine the form of the festival over the summer, however what is known is there will be five sections: Main Slate, Currents, Spotlight, Revivals, and Talks.
The Main Slate selection committee has been expanded to five members comprising Nyff director of programming Dennis Lim (chair), Florence Almozini, K. Austin Collins, Nyff director Eugene Hernandez, and Rachel Rosen.
- 5/8/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
The Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center has revealed the complete lineup for the 48th annual New Directors/New Films (Nd/Nf), running March 27 – April 7 in New York City. Throughout its rich, nearly half-century history, the festival has celebrated filmmakers who represent the present and anticipate the future of cinema, daring artists whose work pushes the envelope in unexpected ways.
This year’s lineup boasts 35 features and shorts from 29 countries across four continents, with 10 North American Premieres and two World Premieres, 15 films directed or co-directed by women, and 11 works by first-time feature filmmakers.
The Opening, Closing, and Centerpiece selections are the New York premieres of three Sundance award winners: opening the festival is Chinonye Chukwu’s “Clemency,” which won the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize and features a masterful performance from Alfre Woodard as a prison warden struggling with her work; Centerpiece is Alejandro Landes’ “Monos,...
This year’s lineup boasts 35 features and shorts from 29 countries across four continents, with 10 North American Premieres and two World Premieres, 15 films directed or co-directed by women, and 11 works by first-time feature filmmakers.
The Opening, Closing, and Centerpiece selections are the New York premieres of three Sundance award winners: opening the festival is Chinonye Chukwu’s “Clemency,” which won the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize and features a masterful performance from Alfre Woodard as a prison warden struggling with her work; Centerpiece is Alejandro Landes’ “Monos,...
- 2/21/2019
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Daniel Radcliffe has been a vocal supporter of The Trevor Project for quite some time, so it’s no surprise he’s speaking out about the epidemic of Glbt teen suicides from bullying. “Learning about the suicide deaths of Tyler Clementi, Seth Walsh, Asher Walker, Billy Lucas and Justin Aaberg has been heartbreaking for me. These young people were bullied and tormented by people that should have been their friends. We have a responsibility to be better to each other, and accept each others' differences regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ability, or religion and stand up for someone when they're bullied."
Ben Silverman, the man many say nearly destroyed NBC, is set to produce I Hate This Place with Modern Family’s Sofia Vergara. Based on a Spanish program called Aquí no hay quien viva, it centers on a building superintendant and wacky tenants.
MTV continues to take...
Ben Silverman, the man many say nearly destroyed NBC, is set to produce I Hate This Place with Modern Family’s Sofia Vergara. Based on a Spanish program called Aquí no hay quien viva, it centers on a building superintendant and wacky tenants.
MTV continues to take...
- 10/5/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
The cast of Hellcats, the new cheerleading show on the CW, invited Tyler Wilson, the 11-year-old whose arm was broken for joining a cheerleading squad, to visit the set. Two classmates in Ohio broke Wilson’s arm in August during a bullying incident over his decision to join the cheerleading squad for the Findlay Steelers, part of city youth football program. The sixth grader has refused to leave the squad despite the torments.In the video, the Hellcats cast celebrates Wilson for his courage to continue cheerleading, and invites him to hang out with them on set.
- 10/5/2010
- The Advocate
Michael Bolton got voted off Dancing With the Stars the other night. I know, tragedy. But he’s being a little petty about a comment from out judge Bruno Tonioli, who called Bolton’s jive the worst he’d seen in eleven seasons. Bolton wants an apology, but the producers say it would be silly of them to force an apology from a judge for being judgmental. Plus, could you imagine what Simon Cowell would have do if this were precedent?
I’ve never paid a lot of attention to Dave Navarro, at least not after Rockstar: Inxs. But he seems like a good guy – he supports PETA, and he’s written an open letter to gay, bi and transgender teens that shows him to be fond of humans as well as animals. Count me in as a fan of the man, Dave Navarro.
Scott Adams is the master of...
I’ve never paid a lot of attention to Dave Navarro, at least not after Rockstar: Inxs. But he seems like a good guy – he supports PETA, and he’s written an open letter to gay, bi and transgender teens that shows him to be fond of humans as well as animals. Count me in as a fan of the man, Dave Navarro.
Scott Adams is the master of...
- 9/30/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
The big news since we debuted the new Weekend Meme is that Atlanta’s Bishop Eddie Long has announced his intent to keep his position at his mega-church and intends to fight the four lawsuits (and counting) alleging that he coerced you male members of his church into sexual relationships. The pastor of a 25,000 member church cast himself in the role of David with five stones to sling at Goliath.
The United Nations, having conquered world peace, poverty, famine and human rights abuses has now turned their attention to naming little known Malaysian astrophysicist Mazlan Othman as the official ambassador to aliens should they ever contact the human race. So when they say, “Take me to your leader” we'll all know who to send them to.
Stephen Fry has signed up to play Mycroft Holmes in Sherlock Holmes 2. I was unaware that Sherlock had a smarter older brother, but...
The United Nations, having conquered world peace, poverty, famine and human rights abuses has now turned their attention to naming little known Malaysian astrophysicist Mazlan Othman as the official ambassador to aliens should they ever contact the human race. So when they say, “Take me to your leader” we'll all know who to send them to.
Stephen Fry has signed up to play Mycroft Holmes in Sherlock Holmes 2. I was unaware that Sherlock had a smarter older brother, but...
- 9/27/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
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