In anticipation of the release of Annie Baker’s directorial debut Janet Planet, Film at Lincoln Center presents a series of 17 films handpicked by the acclaimed playwright that engage with theater as a cinematic theme.
Set in 1991 in rural Western Massachusetts, the debut film from Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Annie Baker follows a young daughter as she quietly observes her mother and three enigmatic adults who drift in and out of their lives.
The infamous 1858 Edgardo Mortara case becomes an extraordinary historical drama in this sumptuously mounted film from treasured octogenarian director Marco Bellocchio.
The potent and foreboding NYFF61 selection from director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi is an entirely unexpected cinematic experience that reconstitutes the boundaries of the ecopolitical thriller.
Film at Lincoln Center and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts present this summer’s free Outdoor Film Series lineup, featured as part of LCPA’s Summer for the City.
The Film Comment Podcast: Cannes #10 - Documentary Ethics
Real deal: Kiyoko McCrae, Adam Piron, Alemberg Ang, and Viv Li discuss what equitable collaboration looks like in nonfiction filmmaking