The 45th New York Film Festival
September 27th 2007 01:00
The annual New York Film Festival turns 45 this year!
Running the course of over two weeks, the 45th NYFF will premiere 28 films at the Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Proudly sponsored by Sardinia Region Tourism and The New York Times, the festival also features the 11th Annual Views from the Avant-Garde as well as two other showcases, three music documentaries and six retrospective films.
This year’s festival will be opened by Wes Anderson’s new film - The Darjeeling Limited - featuring Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman and Academy-Award winner Adrien Brody.
Joel and Ethan Coen’s No Country for Old Men will be honored as the festival’s Centerpiece.
For the full lineup of featured films, click here.
When?
September 28 - October 14, 2007.
Where?
Frederick P. Rose Hall,
Lincoln Center
70 Lincoln Center Plaza,
New York, NY 10023
How much?
$11 General Public
$7 Students (w/ID)
$7 Members (w/ID)
$7 Senior Citizens (Mon-Fri
before 6 PM only)
Bookings through FilmLinc.com
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