#406 - Sara Dosa on Fire of Love

#406 - Sara Dosa on Fire of Love

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#638 - Programmer's Preview of Looking for Ms. Keaton

This week we’re excited to present a conversation between FLC Programmer Madeline Whittle and Digital Marketing Manager Erik Luers as they discuss the upcoming retrospective Looking for Ms. Keaton, taking place at Film at Lincoln Center February 13-19. This week-long showcase cel ...  Show more

#637 - Oliver Laxe and Ben Rivers on Crafting Sirāt and Mare's Nest

This week we’re excited to present a conversation from the 63rd New York Film Festival between filmmakers Oliver Laxe and Ben Rivers, moderated by NYFF programming advisor Antoine Thirion. Oliver Laxe’s Sirat returns to Film at Lincoln Center for a theatrical engagement beginning ...  Show more

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