The Film Society of Lincoln Center announces NYFF Live

Daily free talk series taking place at festival.

by Anne-Katrin Titze

Let The Sun Shine In director Claire Denis and Joachim Trier (Thelma) will participate in a Film Comment: Filmmakers Chat with the magazine’s editor-in-chief Nicolas Rapold
Let The Sun Shine In director Claire Denis and Joachim Trier (Thelma) will participate in a Film Comment: Filmmakers Chat with the magazine’s editor-in-chief Nicolas Rapold Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze

Lady Bird director Greta Gerwig; Richard Linklater on his Opening Night film Last Flag Flying; Serge Bozon and Isabelle Huppert on Mrs Hyde (Madame Hyde); Noah Baumbach on The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected); Making The Florida Project: Sean Baker and Chris Bergoch; Making Call Me By Your Name: Luca Guadagnino, Armie Hammer, and Michael Stuhlbarg; Documenting Creativity: Griffin Dunne, Rebecca Miller, Susan Lacy, Josh Koury and Myles Kane; Vanessa Redgrave on Sea Sorrow; Ruben Östlund on The Square, and a Film Comment: Filmmakers Chat with Claire Denis on Let The Sun Shine In and Joachim Trier on Thelma are a number of highlights announced by the Film Society of Lincoln Center's sixth edition of the free talk series NYFF Live which is being held during the 55th New York Film Festival.

NYFF Live runs from September 29 through October 13 in the Amphitheater at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center

The 2017 New York Film Festival runs from September 28 and through October 15.

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