
New York Jewish Film Festival 2026
Q&As through January 28

Trenque Lauquen
January 24
The Love That Remains
Q&As with Hlynur Pálmason on January 29-31
Jan 29 Showtimes

Looking for Ms. Keaton
Feb. 13-19

Father Mother Sister Brother
Jan 19 Showtimes
Chaplin Award Gala
Honoring George Clooney
Taking place April 27, the Chaplin Award Gala is Film at Lincoln Center’s major annual fundraiser, with all proceeds going to support our nonprofit organization’s mission to celebrate cinema as an essential art form and foster a vibrant home for film culture to thrive.
What’s On
New York Jewish Film Festival 2026
January 14 - 28
The Jewish Museum and Film at Lincoln Center continue their partnership for the annual New York Jewish Film Festival, spotlighting the finest documentary, narrative, and short films from around the world that explore the Jewish experience.
Trenque Lauquen with Melissa Anderson
January 24
On the occasion of the publication of her new collection of film criticism, The Hunger: Film Writing, 2012-2024 (available now from Film Desk Books), FLC hosts the writer Melissa Anderson for a very special screening of Laura Citarella’s Trenque Lauquen (2022), with Anderson signing books before and after the screening and during the film’s intermission.
The Love That Remains + Joan of Arc
Opens January 29 featuring Q&As with Hlynur Pálmason
Charting the gradual evolution of a family in the midst of an irreparable fracture, Hlynur Pálmason’s follow-up to Godland is a poignant domestic drama that observes life’s changes with humor and whimsy, set against the majestic, ever-shifting Icelandic landscape. Iceland’s official selection for Best International Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards. Featuring five screenings only of Pálmason’s companion film Joan of Arc.
Looking for Ms. Keaton
February 13, 2025 - February 19, 2026
This week-long showcase celebrates a paradigm-shifting performer whose contributions to the art and craft of screen acting cemented her legacy as an auteur in the truest sense of the word.
Father Mother Sister Brother
Winner of the Venice Film Festival Golden Lion, Jim Jarmusch’s perceptive study in familial dynamics stars Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Indya Moore, Luka Sabbat, Tom Waits, and Charlotte Rampling.
The Secret Agent
Kleber Mendonça Filho (Bacurau, NYFF57) returns with a thrillingly unpredictable, shape-shifting epic set in his hometown of Recife during the late 1970s, starring a magnetic Wagner Moura as a man on the run from his past. Winner, Best Director and Best Actor at Cannes. Brazil’s official selection for Best International Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards.
Resurrection
This phantasmagoric dream machine from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan (Long Day’s Journey Into Night, NYFF56) is an elusive yet monumental love letter to a century of cinema, unfolding over five chapters that feature a dazzling array of styles and genres.
It Was Just an Accident
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi reaffirms his status as one of this century’s great cinematic heroes in perhaps his bravest film yet, a tale of revenge and moral choice that won him the Palme d’Or at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. France’s official selection for Best International Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards.
The Latest
Bradley Cooper on Exploring Stand-Up Comedy in Is This Thing On?
On the latest episode of FLC Luminaries, our video series that spotlights talent at all levels of the filmmaking process who uplift the art and craft of cinema, Is This Thing On? director Bradley Cooper discusses his beautifully lived-in third feature that was chosen as the Closing Night selection of the 63rd New York Film Festival.
Gael García Bernal and Lav Diaz on Their Historical Epic Magellan
This week we’re excited to present a conversation from the 63rd New York Film Festival with director Lav Diaz and lead actor Gael García Bernal as they discuss the NYFF63 selection Magellan with NYFF Artistic Director Dennis Lim. Interpretation by Gil Quito.
Film at Lincoln Center Staff Share Top 10 of 2025 Lists
The wait is over! 2025 was an incredible year for movies and, amidst change and upheaval in the industry at large, the stories told on screen remained powerful and inspiring to filmgoers worldwide. As always, moviegoing begets moviegoing and with a robust slate of new releases, festivals, retrospectives, restorations, and special events, Film at Lincoln Center was honored to be your home for new cinematic discoveries and revisiting old favorites.
FLC Celebrates the Career of Diane Keaton with “Looking for Ms. Keaton,” February 13–19
Film at Lincoln Center announces “Looking for Ms. Keaton,” a series celebrating the singular career of the late Diane Keaton, one of the defining screen performers of the New Hollywood era.
A Vibrant Year in Cinema: Film at Lincoln Center’s 2025 Year-End Recap
As the year comes to an end, we’re proud to reflect on a vibrant 2025 at FLC. Thanks to your support, our theaters continued to champion bold films and the filmmakers behind them from around the world.
Noah Baumbach on Jay Kelly and A Life in the Movies
We’re excited to continue FLC Luminaries, our video series that spotlights talent at all levels of the filmmaking process who uplift the art and craft of cinema. The latest episode features director Noah Baumbach discussing his latest film, Jay Kelly.
Film Comment
Published since 1962, Film Comment magazine features in-depth reviews, critical analysis, and feature coverage of mainstream, art-house, and avant-garde filmmaking from around the world. Subscribe to the Film Comment Letter and the Film Comment Podcast.
The Film Comment Podcast: New Year, New Releases
Serve and return: critics Mark Asch and Beatrice Loayza join to discuss Marty Supreme, Avatar: Fire and Ash, and Ella McCay
One Last Job
Checks and balances: creaky and cringe as it is, James L Brooks’s Ella McCay is distinguished by the familiar warmth and polished witticisms of one of our most experienced entertainers
A Time of Mischief
Out on a limb: Kleber Mendonça Filho has ingeniously programmed a mixture of horror, science fiction, paranoid thriller, crime procedural, and personal documentary that inform his latest, The Secret Agent























