New York Film Festival: Gallery Two

Fassbender, Cronenberg and the Dardennes feature in our latest batch of photos from the festival.

by Anne-Katrin Titze

Here's the second set of photographs from the 49th edition of New York Film Festival. View Gallery One, Three, Four and Five. Photographs: Anne-Katrin Titze

Press conference for The Kid With A Bike, l to r, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, translator, Luc Dardenne, festival director Richard Peña

Press conference for The Kid With A Bike, Jean-Pierre and Luc pose for photos with Richard Peña.

Press conference for A Dangerous Method, l to r, Associate director of programming Scott Foundas, producer Jeremy Thomas, writer Christopher Hampton, actor Michael Fassbender and director David Cronenberg

Press conference for A Dangerous Method - Fassbender and Cronenberg pose for photos.

Our NYFF critic Anne-Katrin checks out L'Amour Vint En Dansant (You'll Never Get Rich) from the exhibition Style And Motion: The Art Of The Movie Poster, which is on view throughout the NYFF.

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