With the Toronto International Film Festival and Venice Film Festival getting their respective lineups solidified, now it’s time for the New York Film Festival to unveil what will be coming to the Big Apple this fall. The fest has already teased a trio of great pictures, with Ava DuVernay‘s documentary “The 13th” to open proceedings, Mike Mills‘ “20th Century Women” screening as the Centerpiece selection, while James Gray‘s “The Lost City Of Z” will close it out. But what will be filling up the other slots?
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Today, festival organizers have revealed what else is coming to NYFF in 2016, and it’s some great stuff. Two movies we definitely have our eye on are “Moonlight” from Barry Jenkins and “The Rehearsal” from Alison Maclean. The former is the director’s first feature since 2008’s “Medicine For Melancholy,” while the latter sees the filmmaker returning for her first feature since 2009’s “Jesus’ Son.” Elsewhere, the lineup is stacked with acclaimed films that have played at Sundance, Berlin and Cannes, making this a pretty great cinephile event.
The New York Film Festival runs from September 30th to October 16th.
Opening Night: “The 13th,” directed by Ava DuVernay
Centerpiece: “20th Century Women,” directed by Mike Mills
Closing Night: “The Lost City of Z,” directed by James Gray
“Aquarius,” directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho
“Certain Women,” directed by Kelly Reichardt
“Elle,” directed by Paul Verhoeven
“Fire at Sea (Fuocoammare),” directed by Gianfranco Rosi
“Graduation (Bacalaureat),” directed by Cristian Mungiu
“Hermia and Helena,” directed by Matías Piñeiro
“I, Daniel Blake,” directed by Ken Loach
“Julieta,” directed by Pedro Almodóvar
“Manchester by the Sea,” directed by Kenneth Lonergan
“Moonlight,” directed by Barry Jenkins
“My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea,” directed by Dash Shaw
“Neruda,” directed by Pablo Larraín
“Paterson,” directed by Jim Jarmusch
“Personal Shopper,” directed by Olivier Assayas
“The Rehearsal,” directed by Alison Maclean
“Sieranevada,” directed by Cristi Puiu
“Son of Joseph (Le fils de Joseph),” directed by Eugène Green
“Staying Vertical (Rester vertical),” directed by Alain Guiraudie
“Things to Come (L’Avenir),” directed by Mia Hansen-Løve
“Toni Erdmann,” directed by Maren Ade
“The Unknown Girl,” directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
“Yourself and Yours,” directed by Hong Sangsoo