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The 38th New York Film Festival
sponsored by
Grand Marnier
Line-up and Fact Sheet
Public Screenings September 22 - October 9, 2000
Unless otherwise noted, all films are at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln
Center.
Festival Films
Special Events
Short Films
Selection Committee
Ticketing Information
Opening Night
DANCER IN THE DARK, Lars von Trier, Denmark-Sweden-France,
Fine Line Features; 134 min. Alice Tully and Avery Fisher Halls.
Centerpiece
POLLOCK, Ed Harris, USA, 117 min.
Closing Night
CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON, Ang Lee, Taiwan,
Sony Pictures Classics; 120 min. Avery Fisher Hall.
AMORES PERROS, Alejandro González Iñarritu, Mexico; 153 min.
BEFORE NIGHT FALLS, Julian Schnabel, USA; 125 min
BOESMAN AND LENA, John Berry, France/South Africa, Kino International; 86min.
BROTHER, Takeshi Kitano, USA, Sony Pictures Classics; 107 min.
CHRONICALLY UNFEASIBLE, Sergio Bianchi, Brazil; 101 min.
CHUNHYANG, Im Kwon-Taek, South Korea, Lot 47 Films; 120 min.
CIRCLE, Jafar Panahi, Iran; 89 min.
COMEDY OF INNOCENCE, THE, Raul Ruiz, France; 98 min.
EUREKA, Shinji Aoyama, Japan; 217 min.
FAITHLESS, Liv Ullmann, Sweden, Samuel Goldwyn Films/Fireworks Pictures; 155 min.
GEORGE WASHINGTON, David Gordon Green, USA, Cowboy Booking International; 90 min.
GLEANERS AND I, THE, Agnès Varda, France; 76 min.
GOHATTO, Nagisa Oshima, Japan; 100 min.
HOUSE OF MIRTH, THE , Terence Davies, UK/USA, A Showtime Presentation; 140 min.
IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong, USA Films; 97 min.
KIPPUR, Amos Gitai, Israel/France, Kino International; 123 min.
KRAPP'S LAST TAPE, Atom Egoyan, Canada/Ireland; 63 min.
And NOT I, Neil Jordan, Ireland; 14 min.
PLATFORM, Jia Zhang Ke, China/Japan; 198 min.
SMELL OF CAMPHOR, FRAGRANCE OF JASMINE, Bahman Farmanara, Iran; 93 min.
TASTE OF OTHERS, THE (Le Gout Des Autres), Agnès Jaoui, France, Off Line Releasing/Artistic License Films; 112 min.
YI YI (A One and a Two), Edward Yang, Taiwan, Winstar Cinema; 173 min.
Festival Special Events
VIEWS FROM THE AVANT-GARDE. Four programs of work by various
filmmakers. The Walter Reade Theater.
BODY AND SOUL, Oscar Micheaux, 1925, USA; 86 min. Silent, with live
accompaniment of a new score composed by Wycliffe Gordon and performed by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Print Courtesy of George Eastman House. Avery Fisher Hall.
PASSION AND DEFIANCE: SILENT DIVAS OF ITALIAN CINEMA. A retrospective
tribute to Italian silent screen sirens. The Walter Reade Theater.
SEVEN MEN FROM NOW, Budd Boetticher
http://us.imdb.com/Name?Boetticher,+Budd, 1956, USA; 78 min. Print
Restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
Festival
Short Films
A selection of short films will be paired with the Festival's
feature films, screening directly before the feature. The titles will be announced in a separate release.
Selection Committee
Selections for the 38th New York Film Festival were made by
Richard Peña, Chairman of the Committee and Program Director, The Film
Society of Lincoln Center; Kathleen Murphy, writer/editor and programming
associate, The Film Society of Lincoln Center; Dave Kehr, senior film critic
for CitySearch.com and New York Times film columnist; John Anderson, film
reviewer for the Los Angeles Times; and Manohla Dargis, film editor for the
L.A. Weekly and film critic for Harper's Bazaar.
Ticket Information
The box office for the Festival will open at Alice Tully
Hall at noon on September 10. Tickets are $14 for regular screenings; $20
for the Centerpiece; and $30 for Opening and Closing Nights. Special event
screenings have various ticket prices. Please contact the New York Film
Festival Box Office, at 212/875-5050, for additional information.
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