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Ridley Scott Retrospective at Lincoln Center

Alien2With the extremely anticipated Prometheus arriving in June, it is a time of reflection and speculation for the career of director Ridley Scott. His first new science fiction film since 1982’s Blade Runner, Prometheus will return Scott to the film that put him on the map in the world of cinema, Alien.

Teetering on the precipice of this new film, from May 25 – June 3, 2012The Film Society of Lincoln Center will show Past and Prologue: The Films of Ridley Scott, a complete retrospective of his work.

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Second Tony Awards Film Series Reveals Lineup

carol channingEven though cinema has embraced music since its inception, and musicals have made for some of the most renowned films ever made, the genre of musical films has been overlooked by the Tony Awards until recently. 

That is remedied by The 2nd Annual Tony Awards Film Series (May 12 -13, 2012) at The Paley Center for Media (25 West 52nd St.). This event looks to be more camp than Liberace riding a giant flamingo. 

The series is free to the public (seating first come, first served), and showcases three films that encapsulate the past, present, and future of musical cinema:

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The Space Between: A Panorama of Turkish Cinema 2012

mx 600In collaboration with the Moon and Stars Project of The American Turkish Society, the Film Society of Lincoln Center will present 29 Turkish film selections under the banner of The Space Between: A Panorama of Turkish Cinema, starting on April 27 - May 10, 2012.

Beginning with the exploration of feature classics, award winners, blockbusters and much more, this year’s event is packed with renowned films from Turkey such as: 

  • Atıf Yılmaz’s O Beautiful Istanbul and The Girl With the Red Scarf
  • Memduh Ũn’s Three Friends
  • Metin Erksan’s Dry Summer
  • YılmazGüney’s Hope
  • Reha Erdem’s Kosmos 

Composed of a rich blend of numerous influences from European and American-based films with hints of Egyptian, Indian and Iranian cinema, Turkish cinema does not fail to illustrate its uniqueness through art and cultural experiences.  Some genres to be presented includes: classics, action, drama, comedy, blockbusters and many more.

A wide range of films will be screened from as long as the 1950s (black & white) to the most recent 2000s. To further enrich one’s encounter with this particular event there will be informative panel discussions as well as post-screening discussions with directors and film scholars.

For detailed schedules and ticket info go to: http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/the-space-between-a-panorama-of-turkish-cinema

The Space Between: A Panorama of Turkish Cinema
April 27-May 10 2012

The Film Society of Lincoln Center
70 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023-6595 

'Migrating Forms' Presents Its 4th Annual Festival

Migrating FormsMigrating Forms presents its 2012 full line-up for the fourth annual festival running from Friday, May 11-Sunday, May 20 at the Anthology Film Archives in New York. An annual, 10-day festival dedicated to new film and video, Migrating Forms grew out of the New York Underground Film Festival, which ended in April 2008.

Led by the former directors and programmers of NYUFF, Nellie Killian and Kevin McGarry, Migrating Forms continues the tradition of presenting a diverse program of film and video each spring at New York's historic Anthology Film Archives.

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