Arts and Entertainment
December 2, 2022
From: Film at Lincoln CenterThis Week: Yoshimitsu Morita Retrospective and Joanna Hogg's NYFF60 Main Slate selection The Eternal Daughter open tomorrow • Charlotte Wells returns Wednesday for Aftersun Q&A • NYFF60 Centerpiece selection All the Beauty and the Bloodshed & Poland's Oscar entry EO are held over • Don't miss our Free Talk with Sam Mendes on Dec. 6 & Film Comment Best of 2022 Countdown event on Dec. 14 • Limited tickets remain for our Corsage sneak preview on Dec. 15 introduced by Marie Kreutzer & Vicky Krieps in person • and more below!
OPENING FROM DEC 2nd
Dec. 2-11 · Producer Kazuko Misawa In Person
Yoshimitsu Morita Retrospective
Across a 30-plus-year career, Yoshimitsu Morita (1950–2011) amassed one of the most fascinatingly idiosyncratic and prolific bodies of work in modern Japanese cinema. Get lost with us in his cinematic labyrinth of desire, chaos, and joy.
This weekend, Kazuko Misawa, longtime producer of Morita’s works, will join FLC audiences to introduce four of the films presented as part of the retrospective: The Black House, Deaths in Tokimeki, The Family Game, and Lost Paradise (with composer Michiru Oshima).
Opening Night Screening + Reception: Ticket holders for Friday's 6:30pm screening of The Family Game (new 4K remaster!) are invited to a reception immediately following the screening at the Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery.
Opens on Dec 2nd · Q&A with Joanna Hogg and Martin Scorsese on Dec. 3 at 3:30pm—standby only!
The Eternal Daughter
"A magnificent achievement... [Hogg is] a master of meta storytelling."—The Wrap
Joanna Hogg uses a Victorian gothic scenario for an entirely surprising, impeccably crafted, and, finally, overwhelming excavation of a parent-child relationship and the impulse toward artistic creation. And Tilda Swinton, in a performance of rich, endless surprise, turns in one of the most remarkable acting feats in her astonishing career.
HELD OVER
Q&A with Charlotte Wells on Dec. 7 at 8:30pm
Aftersun
"A stunning debut that develops with the gradual poignancy of a Polaroid."—IndieWire's #1 Film of 2022!
A textured memory piece starring Paul Mescal and Francesca Corio as a divorced father and his daughter whose close bond is quietly shaken during a brooding weekend at a coastal resort in Turkey.
Poland's Oscar Entry
EO
“Hypnotic. Bold in a way few contemporary films truly are."—Sight & Sound
Top 10 Film of 2022 from John Waters, Cahiers du cinéma, and Amy Taubin!
Venice Golden Lion Winner
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
"[R]aw, emotionally ferocious."—The New York Times, Critic's Pick
COMING SOON
Dec. 6 at 4pm · Free and Open to the Public!
Free Talk: Sam Mendes
Film at Lincoln Center invites you to a free talk with Oscar- and Tony-winning director Sam Mendes (1917, American Beauty) to discuss his highly anticipated new film Empire of Light in the context of this thematically rich and psychologically incisive body of work. Film at Lincoln Center's Free Talks are presented by HBO.
Sneak Preview Dec. 15 · Austria's Oscar Entry
Corsage
Few tickets remain available for the 9:30pm sneak preview on Dec. 15 with Marie Kreutzer & Vicky Krieps in person preceded by a reception for all ticket holders.
Indie Spirit Award Nominee for Best International Film
Dec. 14 · Free and Open to the Public!
Film Comment Best of 2022 Countdown
Join editors Devika Girish and Clinton Krute and a panel of special guests for a real-time countdown of the results of Film Comment’s year-end critics’ poll. The evening will feature a lively discussion (and some hearty debate!) about the films as they’re unveiled. We hope to see you there!
This talk is co-presented with New Wave. Save 25% on a New Wave Membership for a limited time! Redeem now.
Opens Dec. 16 · NYFF60 Spotlight Selection
The Super 8 Years
French writer and 2022 Nobel Prize awardee Annie Ernaux, whose novels and memoirs have gained her a devoted following, opens a treasure trove with this delicate journey into her family’s memory, compiled from gorgeously textured home movie images taken from 1972 to 1981.
Opens Dec. 16 · NYFF60 Spotlight Selection
Lars von Trier's The Kingdom
FLC is excited to exclusively present newly restored director’s cuts of Lars von Trier’s The Kingdom I (Dec. 16-22) and The Kingdom II (Dec. 23-27) and the latest installment, The Kingdom Exodus (Dec. 28-Jan. 5), an NYFF60 Spotlight selection.
See all three installments of The Kingdom and save: $30 (General Public) / $25 (FLC Members). Discount automatically applied at checkout.
FOR YOUR EYES & EARS
FLC Luminaries: Joanna Hogg & Tilda Swinton
Director Joanna Hogg and actor Tilda Swinton dive into the making of The Eternal Daughter, the influence of Victorian ghost stories in literature and film, and exploring the relationship between mothers and daughters.
The Latest
Film Comment
Critic Nathan Lee delves into The Kingdom Exodus, the hotly anticipated third season of Lars von Trier’s loony ’90s T.V. series; critic Vikram Murthi reviews Alejandro G. Iñarritu’s semi-autobiographical fever dream, Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths; in this week's Film Comment Recommends column, Joel Neville Anderson spotlights the urgent documentaries of Noriaki Tsuchimoto; and on the podcast, critics Jessica Kiang and Nathan Lee join for an episode titled TÁR WARS, a debate about the relative merits and demerits of Todd Field's movie du jour.
Elsewhere
Fleishman Is in Trouble with Taffy Brodesser-Akner & A.O. Scott
On Thurs., Dec. 8 at 7:00pm, the New York Jewish Book Festival opens with a screening of the first episode of Fleishman Is in Trouble followed by a conversation with Taffy Brodesser-Akner, author of Fleishman Is in Trouble and the creator, writer, and showrunner of the FX series on Hulu, and A.O. Scott, film critic at The New York Times. Brodesser-Akner will sign copies of Fleishman Is in Trouble after the event.