

Film at Lincoln Center Podcast
Film at Lincoln Center
The Film at Lincoln Center Podcast is a weekly podcast that features in-depth conversations with filmmakers, actors, critics, and more.
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Mar 8, 2017 • 1h 3min
#126 - 'Personal Shopper' / 'Certain Women'
Olivier Assayas and Kristen Stewart discuss PERSONAL SHOPPER, which opens in select theaters this weekend. Also, Kristen Stewart discusses CERTAIN WOMEN with director Kelly Reichardt, and co-stars Lily Gladstone and Laura Dern.
This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here.
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Mar 1, 2017 • 56min
#125 - Paul Verhoeven
Master provocateur Paul Verhoeven discusses his American breakthrough ROBOCOP and cult classic STARSHIP TROOPERS at our complete retrospective last fall. The director was also joined by lead actor Casper Van Dien for the latter conversation.
This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here.
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Feb 22, 2017 • 55min
#124 - 'Loving' / 'Anatomy of a Male Ballet Dancer'
Directors David Barba and James Pellerito and dancer Marcelo Gomes discuss the documentary ANATOMY OF A MALE BALLET DANCER at Opening Night of the 45th Dance on Camera Festival (co-presented with Dance Films Association), and Jeff Nichols and Ruth Negga discuss LOVING, which is nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Actress category for Negga's performance.
This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here.
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Feb 15, 2017 • 1h 19min
#123 - Film & Media in a Time of Repression (Part 2)
Part two of our panel discussion hosted by the Film Society and Film Quarterly exploring film’s histories and futures in times of fascism, dictatorship, and moments of stress.
--Moderated by critic and Film Quarterly Editor B. Ruby Rich--
PANELISTS:
- Walter Bernstein, Academy Award Nominated Screenwriter (The Front), Author of Inside Out: A Memoir of the Blacklist
- Natalia Brizuela, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley (Department of Spanish & Portuguese)
- Ruth Ben Ghiat, Cultural critic and Professor of History & Italian Studies at New York University
- Michael Gillespie, Associate Professor of Film in the Department of Media and Communication Arts and the Black Studies Program at the City College of New York
- Imani Perry, Princeton University, Hughes-Rogers professor of African American studies at Princeton University
- Susana de Sousa, filmmaker
- Beau Willimon, screenwriter, playwright, producer
- Angela Zito, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Religious Studies
Photo by Jean-Philippe Voiron

Feb 8, 2017 • 1h 10min
#122 - Film & Media in a Time of Repression (Part 1)
Part one of our panel discussion hosted by the Film Society and Film Quarterly exploring film’s histories and futures in times of fascism, dictatorship, and moments of stress.
--Moderated by critic and Film Quarterly Editor B. Ruby Rich--
PANELISTS:
- Walter Bernstein, Academy Award Nominated Screenwriter (The Front), Author of Inside Out: A Memoir of the Blacklist
- Natalia Brizuela, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley (Department of Spanish & Portuguese)
- Ruth Ben Ghiat, Cultural critic and Professor of History & Italian Studies at New York University
- Michael Gillespie, Associate Professor of Film in the Department of Media and Communication Arts and the Black Studies Program at the City College of New York
- Imani Perry, Princeton University, Hughes-Rogers professor of African American studies at Princeton University
- Susana de Sousa, filmmaker
- Beau Willimon, screenwriter, playwright, producer
- Angela Zito, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Religious Studies
Photo by Jean-Philippe Voiron.

Feb 1, 2017 • 58min
#121 - Tomer Heymann
Documentary filmmaker Tomer Heymann gives an intimate master class at the 26th New York Jewish Film Festival, which is co-presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Jewish Museum. Heymann's latest film MR. GAGA, profiling Ohad Naharin, renowned Israeli choreographer and artistic director of the Batsheva Dance Company, opens here at the Film Society of Lincoln Center this week.
This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here.
www.filmlinc.org

Jan 25, 2017 • 45min
#120 - Raoul Peck / Film Comment @ Sundance
Director Raoul Peck discusses his new documentary I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO, which tells the story of race in America through James Baldwin's words. Also, we share an excerpt from the Film Comment dispatch from the Sundance Film Festival. The entire conversation can be heard on the Film Comment Podcast, available on iTunes and at filmcomment.com.
Photo by Lindsey Seide
This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here.
www.filmlinc.org

Jan 20, 2017 • 37min
#119 - Martin Scorsese (Part 2)
Part 2 of Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones discussing film history. Recorded at our 2001 series The Next Generation of Film, which was co-presented with the New York Times.
This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here.
www.filmlinc.org

Jan 18, 2017 • 50min
#119 - Martin Scorsese (Part 1)
In a special archival episode, Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones have a wide-ranging discussion about film history. Recorded at our 2001 series The Next Generation of Film, which was co-presented with the New York Times. Part 1 of 2.
This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here.
www.filmlinc.org

Jan 11, 2017 • 1h 3min
#118 - Barry Jenkins / Eugène Green
Barry Jenkins discusses his Golden Globe-winning MOONLIGHT at a special screening during our "Illuminating Moonlight" series. Also, Eugène Green discusses THE SON OF JOSEPH, which premiered at the 54th New York Film Festival and is beginning its official theatrical run this weekend.
This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here.
www.filmlinc.org