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Mariano Llinás’s La flor
Llinás and his troupe of four performers present a playful, open, inventive, fourteen-hour-long adventure.

Barry Jenkins’s If Beale Street Could Talk
This adaptation of James Baldwin’s 1974 novel is a testament to the director’s professed influences.

Three Projections
Features by Tsai Ming-liang, Jodie Mack, and Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt exhibit the range of the NYFF program.

Olivier Assayas’s Non-Fiction
Four delightful performances enliven debates about the future of art and literature.

Claire Denis’s High Life
Denis’s first feature in English—and her first foray into science fiction—stars Robert Pattinson and Juliette Binoche.

Three Journeys
The past weighs heavily on the present in Long Day’s Journey into Night, Ash Is Purest White, and A Family Tour.

Two Other Americas
On Roberto Minervini’s What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire? and Frederick Wiseman’s Monrovia, Indiana.

Probing the Origins of Trumpism
Three documentaries at the NYFF explore routes to our current moment.

Ulrich Köhler’s In My Room
This “lean but evocative allegory” can be read in a surprising number of ways.

Alex Ross Perry’s Her Smell
Elisabeth Moss steers a ’90s-era rock band towards self-immolation.

NYFF 2018 Opens with The Favourite
A collection of previews of the fifty-sixth edition and a fresh round of raves for the latest from Yorgos Lanthimos

Orson Welles and The Other Side of the Wind
The completion of the project Welles began in the 1970s is one of the major cinematic events of the year.

The NYFF Announces Its 2018 Projections Lineup
This year’s edition will feature new work from Tsai Ming-liang, Jodie Mack, Albert Serra, and Laida Lertxundi.