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Filmmaker Michael Moore (who happens to be an Upper West Sider) is appearing at the Film Society Of Lincoln Center tomorrow night as part of a screening of his 1989 documentary Roger & Me (his first film). He’ll be doing a Q&A following the film.
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The Film Society of Lincoln Center is featuring a retrospective of actress Raquel Welch’s film this weekend, aptly titled “Cinematic Goddess: The Films Of Raquel Welch.” Of note, Ms. Welch will be appearing in-person for Q&A sessions at several of the screenings, one of which will be moderated by talk-show host legend Dick Cavett.
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If you’re looking for something to do in the neighborhood tonight, the Film Society of Lincoln Center has a great event this evening. They’re screening Gates Of Heaven (1978), a documentary that Roger Ebert called one of the “10 greatest films ever made.” Following the screening, there will be a Q&A session with the film’s [...]
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Attention film buffs: Academy Award-winning director Jonathan Demme will be on the Upper West Side tonight for a screening and discussion at the Film Society Of Lincoln Center. Perhaps best known for Silence Of The Lambs, Demme is also a screenwriter and producer, with a lengthy and impressive resume going back almost 40 years.
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The 21st Annual New York Jewish Film Festival had its opening last night and daily screenings are now running through January 26th. Presented by the Jewish Museum and the Film Society Of Lincoln Center, the festival is “a preeminent showcase for world cinema exploring the Jewish experience.”