Peter Tscherkassky’s TRAIN AGAIN Screening at Lincoln Center's Art of the Real Showcase

Peter Tscherkassky’s TRAIN AGAIN Screening at Lincoln Center's Art of the Real Showcase

GME distributed found footage filmmaker Peter Tscherkassky returns to Film at Lincoln Center with a propulsive investigation of the twinned histories of cinema and trains, splicing and superimposing historical images of locomotion in a collage of jarring mechanical and rhythmic power. TRAIN AGAIN (Austria, 2021, 20 min, 35mm) is screening with Thai filmmaker Anocha Suwichakornpong’s feature COME HERE at 9pm on Tuesday, April 5th.

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GME distributed Films Featured at Lincoln Center's Art of the Real Showcase

GME distributed Films Featured at Lincoln Center's Art of the Real Showcase

Filmmaker Abigail Child’s MUTINY, the second installment of Child’s ambitious IS THIS WHAT YOU WERE BORN FOR? series will be featured in Art of the Real Program 4: Living Among Ruins on November 20th. Motion picture pioneer Alice Guy’s 1906 MADAME A DES ENVIES/MADAME’S CRAVINGS, which will be presented in Program 6: Troublemakers: Subversive Fictions on November 21st.

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TV Program about 1st New York Film Festival

TV Program about 1st New York Film Festival

At its 50th Anniversary Gala, announcing the rebranding of the “Film Society of Lincoln Center” to “Film at Lincoln Center”, GME President Jon Gartenberg facilitated use of a clip from CBS’s Camera 3 program (courtesy of producer Stephan Chodorov) celebrating the first edition of the New York Film Festival in 1963.

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Avant Garde Influences Mainstream Movies! 49th NYFF Forums Welcomes Jon Gartenberg as Guest Speaker

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AVANT GARDE INFLUENCES MAINSTREAM MOVIES!

VENUE: FILM CENTER AMPHITHEATER

CATEGORIES: NYFF

Presented by New York Women in Film and Television. Organized by Terry Lawler, Executive Directorand NYWIFT Board Members Anne Hubbell and Eileen Newman.

For generations experimental filmmakers have been developing new cinematic techniques that haveredefined cinema. This panel of filmmakers, curators and educators looks at how the experiments andground-breaking new filmmaking by the avant garde have influenced and been adopted by mainstreamcinema.

Speakers include Ina Archer, Independent Media Artist; Sara Driver, director and producer, whose newlyrestored film, You Are Not I, is playing at the New York Film Festival; Roberta Friedman, independent producer and post production supervisor; Jon Gartenberg, independent curator and President, Gartenberg  Media; and MM Serra, Executive Director, Filmmakers Coop. The panel will be moderated by Drake Stutesman, Editor, Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media.

SERIES: NYFF FORUMS

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