The Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center
Film at Lincoln Center is dedicated to promoting and elevating the art of cinema. This nonprofit organization, founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international film, is the only branch of the world-renowned arts complex Lincoln Center to shine a light on the everlasting yet evolving importance of the moving image. Film at Lincoln Center strives to make the discussion and appreciation of cinema accessible to a wider audience, as well as to ensure that it will remain an essential art form for years to come, through year-round programming and discussions, its annual New York Film Festival, and its publications, including Film Comment, the United States' premier magazine about films and film culture.
Film at Lincoln Center, as an independent constituent of the world's foremost performing arts center, presents year-round programming that includes premieres of new films from an international roster of established and emerging directors, major retrospectives, in-depth filmmaker talks, and high-profile events. Film at Lincoln Center is one of those rare institutions whose stature is matched by its popularity, with over 200,000 film enthusiasts, filmmakers, and industry leaders of every nationality, age, economic, and ethnic group attending each year. The organization has been a pioneer among film institutions, as well as one of the most respected and influential arbiters of cinematic trends and discoveries in the film world.
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Address: 144 W 65th St, New York, NY 10023
Contact: +1 212-875-5232
Website: filmlinc.org