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    Nyff 2010

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    INDEX OF LINKS TO ALL REVIEWS

    Another Year (Mike Leigh 2010)
    Aurora (Cristi Puiu 2010)
    Autobiography of Nicolae Ceauşescu, The (Andrei Uticǎ 2010)
    Black Venus (Abdellatif Kechiche 2010)
    Carlos (Olivier Assayas 2010)
    Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami 2010)
    Film Socialisme (Jean-Luc Godard 2010)
    Hereafter (Clint Eastwood 2010)
    Inside Job (Charles Ferguson 2010)
    LennonNYC (Michael Epstein 2010)
    Letter to Elia, A (Scorsese, Jones 2010)
    Meek's Cutoff (Kelly Reichardt 2010)
    My Joy (Sergei Loznitsa 2010)
    Mysteries of Lisbon (Raúl Ruiz 2010)
    Of Gods and Men (Xavier Beauvois 2010)
    Oki's Movie (Hong Sang-soo 2010)
    Old Cats (Sebastián Silva, Pedro Peirano 2010)
    Poetry (Lee Chang-dong 2010)
    Post Mortem (Pablo Larraín 2010)
    Quattro Volte, Le (Michelangelo Frammartino 2010)
    Revolución (ten short films from Mexico, 2010)
    Robber, The (Benjamin Heisenberg 2010)
    Robinson in Ruins (Patrick Keiller) 2010
    Silent Souls (Alexei Fedorchenko 2010)
    Social Network, The (David Fincher 2010)
    Strange Case of Angelica, The (Manoel de Oliveira 2010)
    Tempest, The (Julie Taymor 2010)
    Tuesday, After Christmas (Radu Muntean 2010)
    Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpong Weeresethakul 2010)
    We Are What We Are (Jorge Michel Grau 2010)




    The New York Film Festival runs September 24th - October 10th, 2010.

    Nyff announced its opening night film today (July 8, 2010): David Fincher's THE SOCIAL NETWORK. Here is part of the press release. The schedule will come in this thread later and reviews will appear in the Filmleaf Festival Coverage section here.


    Chris Knipp review of The Social Network.

    NEW YORK, July 8, 2010 - The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today that David Fincher's The Social Network has been selected as the Opening Night film for their upcoming 48th Annual New York Film Festival, kicking off at Alice Tully Hall on Friday September 24th. Directed by Fincher from a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network stars Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, and Justin Timberlake. The film is set to be released by Sony Pictures Entertainment on October 1, 2010. The New York Film Festival runs September 24th - October 10th, 2010.

    "It's exceptionally rare to discover a film that so powerfully captures the spirit of its time; The Social Network is such a film. David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin are a director/writer team, like Lumet and Chayefsky before them, that make this movie not only of the moment, but reflective of larger cultural issues as well, and confirm their position at forefront of contemporary cinema," says Richard Peña, Selection Committee Chair & Program Director, The Film Society of Lincoln Center.

    On a fall night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication. A mere six years and 500 million friends later, Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in history... but for this entrepreneur, success leads to both personal and legal complications. From director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin comes The Social Network, a film that proves you don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies. The film is produced by Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca, and Ceán Chaffin and based on the book "The Accidental Billionaires" by Ben Mezrich.

    For an exclusive teaser trailer, please visit filmlinc.co [FSLC PRESS RELEASE.]

    Sony Trailer.
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    Nyff 2010 Centerpiece


    Brand, Molina, and Hounsou during filming

    The Film Society of Lincoln Center has just announced their centerpiece film will be Julie Taymor's THE TEMPEST.
    Taymor's provocative fantasy-drama The Tempest is the director's big-screen adaptation of William Shakespeare's final masterpiece and in addition to Helen Mirren, features Russell Brand, Reeve Carney, Tom Conti, Chris Cooper, Alan Cumming, Djimon Hounsou, Felicity Jones, Alfred Molina, David Strathairn and Ben Whishaw. The Tempest was adapted and directed by Taymor. The film is produced by Taymor, Robert Chartoff, Lynn Hendee, Julia Taylor-Stanley and Jason K. Lau. The original music is by Oscar-winning composer, and Taymor's long-time collaborator, Elliot Goldenthal. Costumes were designed by three-time Oscar winner Sandy Powell. The film was edited by Oscar winner Françoise Bonnot. Touchstone Pictures will release the Miramax Film on December 10th in New York and Los Angeles. [FSLC PRESS RELEASE.]
    The film will close the Venice Film Festival. Mirren will play a female version of the male master of revels, Prospero; Djimon Hounsou will be Caliban and Ben Whishaw Ariel, Alfred Molina Stefano, Russell Brand Trinculo. Cast here.a
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    Nyff 2010 Closing Night Film


    Cécile de France in a scene from Eastwood's Hereafter

    Another press release from the Film Society of Lincoln Center about the third featured film of the 48th NYFF, the endpiece or or closing night film, which will be Clint Eastwood's HEREAFTER:

    NEW YORK, August 16, 2010 - The 48th New York Film Festival will host 28 feature films from fourteen countries when it runs Sept. 24-Oct. 10 at Alice Tully Hall and The Walter Reade Theater, including the Closing Night selection, Clint Eastwood's Hereafter. The festival, presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center will also feature a unique blend of programming to complement the main-slate of films, including: two Masterworks programs, Elegant Elegies: The Films of Masahiro Shinoda and Fernando de Fuentes' Revolutionary Trilogy, in addition to The Cinema Inside Me: Olivier Assayas, Views from the Avant-Garde, and 10 special event screenings, all of which will be announced in more detail shortly.

    "As so beautifully evident in Hereafter, Clint Eastwood continues to make the most daring, provocative films in America. With his returned appearance here in the New York Film Festival, the director has showcased an Opening Night film, a Centerpiece film and now this year's Closing Night with Hereafter, a "hat trick" of which we are especially proud," says Richard Peña, Selection Committee Chair & Program Director, The Film Society of Lincoln Center.

    Clint Eastwood's Hereafter marks the filmmaker's 4th visit to the New York Film Festival; previous Eastwood titles presented were The Changeling (Centerpiece 2008), Mystic River (Opening Night 2003) and Bird (1988). Hereafter stars Matt Damon, Cécile de France, Jay Mohr, Bryce Dallas Howard, George McLaren and Frankie McLaren. The film is written by Peter Morgan (The Queen) and produced by Clint Eastwood, Kathleen Kennedy and Robert Lorenz. The executive producers are Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, Tim Moore and Peter Morgan.

    Hereafter tells the story of three people who are haunted by mortality in different ways. Matt Damon stars as George, a blue-collar American who has a special connection to the afterlife. On the other side of the world, Marie (Cécile de France), a French journalist, has a near-death experience that shakes her reality. And when Marcus (Frankie/George McLaren), a London schoolboy, loses the person closest to him, he desperately needs answers. Each on a path in search of the truth, their lives will intersect, forever changed by what they believe might-or must-exist in the hereafter. [FSLC PRESS RELEASE.]
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    Can't wait for Julie Taymor's latest. She's a true film artist, in the same league as Kubrick to me.
    I've seen her version of Shakespeare's TITUS (1999) about a hundred times (or more). Never get tired of it. (have had the 2-disc Fox DVD for years)

    Looking forward to the additions to this thread.
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    NYFF 2010 Main Slate; website



    The FSLC has an events page for the 2010 NYFF now here:

    NYFF 2010 events
    (click above)

    News, essays, and eventually program schedule will appear there.

    48th New York Film Festival 2010 Slate:

    Opening Night
    THE SOCIAL NETWORK, David Fincher, 2010, USA, 120 min

    Centerpiece
    THE TEMPEST, Julie Taymor, 2010, USA, 110 min

    Closing Night
    HEREAFTER, Clint Eastwood, 2010, USA, 126 min
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    ANOTHER YEAR, Mike Leigh, 2010, UK, 129 min

    AURORA, Cristi Puiu, 2010, Romania, 181 min

    BLACK VENUS, (Venus noire), Abdellatif Kechiche, France, 166 min

    CARLOS, Olivier Assayas, 2010, France, 319 min

    CERTIFIED COPY (Copie conformé), Abbas Kiarostami, 2010, France/Italy, 106 min

    FILM SOCIALISME, Jean-Luc Godard, 2010, Switzerland, 101 min

    INSIDE JOB, Charles Ferguson, 2010, USA, 120 min

    LE QUATTRO VOLTE, Michelangelo Frammartino, 2010, Italy, 88 min

    LENNON NYC, Michael Epstein, 2010, USA, 115 min

    MEEK'S CUTOFF, Kelly Reichardt, 2010, USA, 104 min

    MY JOY (Schastye moe), Sergei Loznitsa, 2010, Ukraine/Germany, 127 min

    MYSTERIES OF LISBON (Misterios de Lisboa), Raul Ruiz, Portugal/France, 272 min

    OF GODS AND MEN (Des homes et des dieux), Xavier Beauvois, 2010,
    France, 120 min

    OKI'S MOVIE (Ok hui ui yeonghwa), Hong Sang-soo, 2010, South Korea, 80 min

    OLD CATS (Gatos viejos), Sebastian Silva, 2010, Chile, 88 min

    POETRY (Shi), Lee Chang-dong, 2010, South Korea, 139 min

    POST MORTEM, Pablo Larrain, 2010, Chile/Mexico/Germany, 98 min

    REVOLUCIÓN, Mariana Chenillo, Fernando Embecke, Amat Escalante, Gael Garcia
    Bernal, Rodrigo Garcia, Diego Luna, Gerardo Naranjo, Rodrigo Plá, Carlos Reygadas,
    Patricia Riggen, 2010, Mexico, 110 min

    THE ROBBER (Der Räuber), Benjamin Heisenberg, Austria/Germany, 90 min

    ROBINSON IN RUINS, Patrick Keiller, 2010, UK, 101 min

    SILENT SOULS (Ovsyanki), Alexei Fedorchenko, Russia, 75 min

    THE STRANGE CASE OF ANGELICA (O estranho caso de Angélica), Manoel de Oliveira,
    Portugal, 97 min

    TUESDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS (Marti, dupa craciun), Radu Muntean,
    Romania, 99 min

    UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL PAST LIVES (Lung Boonmee raluek chat),
    Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010, UK/Thailand, 113 min

    WE ARE WHAT WE ARE (Somos lo que hay), Jorge Michel Grau, Mexico, 90 min
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    The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Peña also includes: Melissa Anderson, contributor The Village Voice; Scott Foundas, Associate Program Director, The Film Society of Lincoln Center; Dennis Lim, Editor, Moving Image Source & Freelance Critic; and Todd McCarthy, Critic indieWire.
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    The opening night film: THE SOCIAL NETWORK (Fincher)


    The real Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss rowing at Oxford

    Scott Foundas, formerly of LA Weekly, now Associate Program Director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center and juror of the NYFF, has an essay on David Fincher's THE SOCIAL NETWORK , "The Revenge of the Nerd," which you may like to read. It shows why the film was a brilliant choice for the NYFf's opening night and why it will only enhance David Fincher's already high reputation.

    FACEBOOK: "This is very rich material for a movie on such timeless subjects as power and privilege, and such intrinsically 21st-century ones as the migration of society itself from the real to the virtual sphere—and David Fincher’s The Social Network is big and brash and brilliant enough to encompass them all. I"

    THE WRITING: "Adapted by The West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin from Ben Mezrich’s nonfiction best-seller The Accidental Billionaires, The Social Network was one of those “buzz” scripts that seemed to be on everyone’s lips in Hollywood for the past couple of years, and it’s easy to understand why. The writing is razor-sharp and rarely makes a wrong step, compressing a time-shifting, multi-character narrative into two lean hours, and, perhaps most impressively, digests its big ideas into the kind of rapid-fire yet plausible dialogue that sounds like what hyper computer geeks might actually say (or at least wish they did): Quentin Tarantino crossed with Bill Gates."

    THE CHARACTERSs Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg): [FROM HIS SOON-TO-BE EX-GIRLFRIEND] "Listen. You’re going to be successful and rich, but you’re going to go through life thinking that girls don’t like you because you’re a geek. And I want you to know, from the bottom of my heart, that that won’t be true. It’ll be because you’re an asshole." [HIS ALLIES:] the Indian-American Divya Narendra (Max Minghella) and the towering, blond and bronzed identical twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss (both played by the disarming Armie Hammer, himself a scion of corporate blue bloods)." [AND:] "Former Facebook CFO Eduardo Saverin (the superb Andrew Garfield), the latter being the closest thing in the movie to a wholly sympathetic character." [THE WINKLEVOSS TWINS:] "I’m six-foot-five, 220, and there’s two of me,” notes one of the Winklevoss brothers upon learning of Zuckerberg’s Facebook subterfuge, contemplating physical retaliation."

    New issue of Film Comment
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