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Film at Lincoln Center 13.11.2020

The Oscar-winning documentary COMMON THREADS is "a singularly moving and sympathetic account of people whose lives have been profoundly altered, or cut short, by AIDS," says The New York Times. Watch the new restoration in our Virtual Cinema: filmlinc.org/tellingpics

Film at Lincoln Center 30.10.2020

THE CELLULOID CLOSET "is an invaluable addition not just to film studies, but to the larger cultural conversation about art and queer identity," says Rolling Stone. Now playing in our Virtual Cinema!

Film at Lincoln Center 17.10.2020

"Martin Eden would have made for an interesting watch at any point in time, but it is uncannily poignant in this moment, when many of us are reevaluating our relationships to work and pleasure." Now playing in our Virtual Cinema!

Film at Lincoln Center 11.10.2020

Produced at the outset of the HIV/AIDS crisis, Peter Adair and Rob Epstein’s unique synthesis of documentary and theater strikingly and movingly examines the toll that the epidemic had already taken on gay men in America. The new restoration is now playing as part of our virtual nationwide retrospective.

Film at Lincoln Center 30.09.2020

The new 4K restoration of Béla Tarr's mid-career masterwork DAMNATION opens in one week, available virtually nationwide! Pre-order today.

Film at Lincoln Center 15.09.2020

Early voting begins this Saturday! If you live near Lincoln Center, we might be seeing you at the David Rubenstein Atrium. Find your polling place: www.voting.nyc

Film at Lincoln Center 04.09.2020

Ang Lee meeting Ingmar Bergman in 2006. Lee, who turns 66 today, on seeing Bergman’s movies for the first time: "I was electrified; it was a life-changing experience. It really hit me hard how can anybody ask the question 'Where is God?' in such a beautiful way? It was a stunning experience."

Film at Lincoln Center 02.09.2020

Luca Marinelli: "I tackle everything in a very emotional and a romantic way." Read our conversation with the MARTIN EDEN team as our virtual nationwide retrospective continues: