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  1. The 57th New York Film Festival took place from September 27 to October 13, 2019. [1]

    English Title
    Original Title
    Director (s)
    Country
    The Irishman (Opening Night)
    The Irishman (Opening Night)
    Marriage Story (Centerpiece)
    Marriage Story (Centerpiece)
    Motherless Brooklyn (Closing Night)
    Motherless Brooklyn (Closing Night)
    Atlantique
    France Senegal Belgium
  2. Sep 26, 2019 · Below you will find an index of our coverage of films showing at the 2019 57th New York Film Festival, which runs September 27–October 13, 2019: Marriage Story (Noah Baumbach) In a tale whose ending is essentially telegraphed from the first few minutes, Marriage Story thrums with the energy of some pulsating organ.

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · 16 Movies to See at the 2019 New York Film Festival Buzzy features from Martin Scorsese, Noah Baumbach, Pedro Almodovar and more will be the talk of awards season. By Adam Rathe and Liz Cantrell ...

  4. Sep 27, 2019 · Shorts Program 2. Shorts Program 2 is comprised of two films by two of Filmmaker’s 25 New Faces. Following the political kefuffle around his Rat Film, Theo Anthony returns with another essayistic doc, Subject of Review, a world premiere, about what sports replay technology has to say about the limits of human perception.

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  6. Participants will join a two-day intensive workshop prior to the New York Film Festival where established members of the industry—including working critics, editors, programmers, distributors, and publicists—will cover topics including pitching and freelancing, the editorial process, covering festivals, interviewing, social media for ...

  7. 113 minutes. Subtitled. Pedro Almodóvar taps into new reservoirs of introspection and emotional warmth with this miraculous, internalized portrayal of Salvador Mallo, a director not too subtly modeled on Almodóvar himself and played by Antonio Banderas, who deservedly won Best Actor at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.