NYFF Revivals announced

New restorations reveal classics at their best

by Anne-Katrin Titze

Pathé’s 4K restoration of No Fear No Die (with special thanks to Claire Denis, Agnès Godard, and Pascal Marti for their collaboration) is a highlight of the Revivals program
Pathé’s 4K restoration of No Fear No Die (with special thanks to Claire Denis, Agnès Godard, and Pascal Marti for their collaboration) is a highlight of the Revivals program Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze

Film at Lincoln Center has announced the Revivals selections of the 60th New York Film Festival. Highlights include Pedro Costa’s O Sangue (Blood); Jean Eustache’s The Mother and the Whore, starring Jean-Pierre Léaud, Bernadette Lafont, and Françoise Lebrun; Jacques Tourneur’s Canyon Passage starring Brian Donlevy (with Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg consulting on this restoration); Claire Denis’s No Fear No Die with Isaach De Bankole, Alex Descas, and Jean-Claude Brialy; Mikko Niskanen’s Eight Deadly Shots; Manoel de Oliveira’s The Day Of Despair on the life of Camilo Castelo Branco, played by Mario Barroso; Edward Yang’s A Confucian Confusion starring Ni Shujun, and Balufu Bakupu-Kanyinda’s Le Damier, screening with Radu Jude’s short The Potemkinists (in the Currents program).

The 60th New York Film Festival runs from September 30 through October 16
The 60th New York Film Festival runs from September 30 through October 16

“The Revivals section continues to look beyond acknowledged and revered classics, and to challenge the conventions of the canon,” said Florence Almozini, Senior Director of Programming at Film at Lincoln Center. “This year’s line-up proves once again that even relatively recent decades are full of potential cinematic discoveries, by showcasing significant works from artists of diverse backgrounds and origins in striking new restorations.”

The Revivals section is programmed by Florence Almozini and Dan Sullivan with program advising by Gina Telaroli.

The 2022 New York Film Festival runs from September 30 through October 16.

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