While other festival organizers have worried about their relationship to Netflix and Amazon, and what it means to the future of cinema, the New York Film Festival has no such qualms. Organizers have revealed the bulk of their slate, and the films — with more than a few from those streaming services — that will join Opening Night flick “Last Flag Flying” from Richard Linklater, Closing Night picture “Wonder Wheel” from Woody Allen,” and Centerpiece Gala selection “Wonderstruck” from Todd Haynes.
NYFF has always been a curated, greatest hits selection of the best from the rest of the fests, and that’s no different this year. Among the highlights are Noah Baumbach‘s “The Meyerowitz Stories,” Greta Gerwig‘s directorial debut “Lady Bird,” Lucretia Martel‘s “Zama,” Sean Baker‘s “The Florida Project,” Dee Rees‘ “Mudbound,” and there’s much more. It’s auteur driven heaven, and cinephiles will get their hands on tickets as soon as possible.
READ MORE: First Look: Richard Linklater’s ‘Last Flag Flying’
The New York Film Festival, presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, runs from September 28 to October 15.
NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL 2017 MAIN SLATE
OPENING NIGHT
Last Flag Flying
Dir. Richard Linklater
CENTERPIECE
Wonderstruck
Dir. Todd Haynes
CLOSING NIGHT
Wonder Wheel
Dir. Woody Allen
Before We Vanish
Dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa
BPM (Beats Per Minute)/120 battements par minute
Dir. Robin Campillo
Bright Sunshine In/Un beau soleil intérieur
Dir. Claire Denis
Call Me by Your Name
Dir. Luca Guadagnino
The Day After
Dir. Hong Sang-soo
Faces Places/Visages villages
Dir. Agnès Varda & JR
Félicité
Dir. Alain Gomis
The Florida Project
Dir. Sean Baker
Ismael’s Ghosts/Les fantômes d’Ismaël
Dir. Arnaud Desplechin
Lady Bird
Dir. Greta Gerwig
Lover for a Day/L’Amant d’un jour
Dir. Philippe Garrel
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
Dir. Noah Baumbach
Mrs. Hyde/Madame Hyde
Dir. Serge Bozon
Mudbound
Dir. Dee Rees
On the Beach at Night Alone
Dir. Hong Sang-soo
The Other Side of Hope/Toivon tuolla puolen
Dir. Aki Kaurismäki
The Rider
Dir. Chloé Zhao
Spoor/Pokot
Dir. Agnieszka Holland, in cooperation with Kasia Adamik
The Square
Dir. Ruben Östlund
Thelma
Dir. Joachim Trier
Western
Dir. Valeska Grisebach
Zama
Dir. Lucrecia Martel
Playlist, could you please please please get in the habit of captioning pictures? I’m dying to know what the still of Dustin Hoffmann and Emma Thompson is above, because it sure isn’t Last Chance Harvey. It wouldn’t take much effort to add ‘(pictured)’ alongside the film it depicts, would it? Thank you.