Trailer: New Directors/New Films 2012


New Directors/New Films has showcased the work of emerging artists for over 40 years, and continues to celebrate the most innovative voices in filmmaking. Presented by Film Society and MoMA.


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Ken Burns on New Directors/New Films


Ken Burns discusses the 40th Anniversary of New Directors/New Films. More information at newdirectors.org


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Video Diary: New Directors/New Films Mid-August Lunch


Jay Felty, Melanie Shaw & Eric Yue visit the Film Society of Lincoln Center during New Directors/New Films to see Mid-August Lunch. They interview NYU professor Antonio Monda, the Film Societys Richard Peña and director Gianni Di Gregorio.


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New Directors/New Films 2010 Television Commercial


Go to newdirectors.org for more information. Each year, New Directors/New Films, a co-presentation of The Museum of Modern Art and The Film Society of Lincoln Center, unveils a brand new line up of fresh faces on the filmmaking scene. The festival is now in its thirty-ninth year, and you may recognize some names that appeared in past festivals: Pedro Almodóvar, Kelly Reichardt, Atom Egoyan, Spike Lee, Richard Linklater, Sally Potter, John Sayles, Steven Spielberg, Wim Wenders and Wong Kar Wai were all featured as part of New Directors/New Films early in their careers.


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New Directors/New Films March 24-April 4, 2010


Each year, New Directors/New Films, a co-presentation of The Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Museum of Modern Art, unveils a brand new line up of fresh faces on the filmmaking scene. Visit newdirectors.org for more. Video credits, music: Serphonic, Festival photos: Godlis.


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ND/NF Filmmaker Talk: Meet the New Directors


For more than 40 years, New Directors/New Films has introduced up-and-coming filmmakers to New York audiences each spring. This year we teamed with Indiewire to host a roundtable conversation with some members of the ND/NF Class of 2012. Panelists included: Jason Cortlandt & Julia Halperin (Now, Forager), Emad Burnat & Guy Davidi (5 Broken Cameras), Adam Leon (Gimme The Loot), Kleber Mendonça Filho (Neighboring Sounds), Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty), Joachim Trier (Oslo, August 31st), Clarissa Knoll (Street Vendor Cinema). Moderated by Eric Kohn (Indiewire).


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ND/NF Q&A w/ Adam Leon, "Gimme the Loot"


Director Adam Leon and members of the cast and crew sat down with Film Society's Marian Masone for a Q&A following a screening of SXSW Grand Jury Prize winner "Gimme the Loot" at New Directors/New Films 2012.


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ND/NF Q&A w/ David France, "How to Survive a Plague"


Director David France and several subjects of his Act Up documentary "How to Survive a Plague" sat down for a Q&A with Film Society Program Director Richard Peña following a screening at New Directors/New Films 2012.


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ND/NF Q&A: Terence Nance, "An Oversimplification of Her Beauty"


Director Terence Nance sat down with Film Comment editor Gavin Smith for a Q&A following a screening of his experimental love story "An Oversimplification of Her Beauty" at New Directors/New Films 2012.


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NDNF Film Trailer: The Milk of Sorrow / La teta asustada


Screening as part of the New Directors/New Films 2009 Film exhibition at MoMA and Lincoln Center. For more information: moma.org The Milk of Sorrow. 2008. Spain/Peru. Directed by Claudia Llosa. Fausta, the only daughter of an aged indigenous Peruvian mother, is said to have been nursed on the milk of sorrow. This accursed designation is bestowed on the children of victims of the former terrorist regime. Fausta has learned of her mothers past and her own pre-supposed fate through invented song, which is both an art form and oral history tradition. Upon her mothers death, she must venture beyond the safety of her uncles home and choose whether or not to lend her gift of song to pay for a proper burial. Magaly Solier is a revelation as the tortured and ultimately triumphant Fausta, bringing her incomprehensible inherited pain and discovery of inner-power to the screen with dignity and grace. Winner of the Golden Bear for best film at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival. 100 min. Trailer courtesy of the filmmaker


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ND/NF Q&A w/ Gareth Evans, "The Raid: Redemption"


Director Gareth Evans sat down with Film Comment editor Gavin Smith for a Q&A following a screening of his Indonesian action film "The Raid: Redemption" at New Directors/New Films 2012.


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NDNF Film Trailer: Stay the Same Never Change


Screening as part of the New Directors/New Films 2009 Film exhibition at MoMA and Lincoln Center. For more information: moma.org Stay the Same Never Change. 2009. USA. Directed by Laurel Nakadate. Artist and director Laurel Nakadate takes us beyond the prepackaged and sanitized world of the Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana to the true heartland of America and the tween-aged girls that inhabit it. In Kansas City, pop culture is something to be twisted and reshaped, relationships are either nonexistent or refabricated, and time is unstructured and teasing. At the heart of these girls' lives—and this innovative work of cinema—is a quest for understanding and a sense of place. The risks run and solutions posed engender both laughs and tears. The film's amateur actors and nonlinear narrative bring an unnerving, utterly human face to the challenges of young womanhood in a world that would prefer that girls watch the Disney Channel. 93 min. Trailer courtesy of the filmmaker


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"El Velador / The Night Watchman" Trailer


US Theatrical Premiere: June 14-20, 2012 at The Museum of Modern Art, New York A Film by Natalia Almada. Film description: Martin, the night watchman, arrives with the setting sun in his rumbling blue Chevrolet. The cemetery mascots, EI Negro y La Negra, chase his truck down the road and greet him with wagging tails. The sound of construction fades away as the daytime workers leave and Martin is left alone, looking out over the skyline of mausoleums where Mexico's most notorious drug lords lie at rest. Crosses and steel construction bars pierce the purple and pink sky. As night descends luxurious cars fill the dirt roads. Mercedes, a sexy young widow, arrives with her little girl in a pristine white Audi. A portrait of her husband, a corrupt policeman holding a machine gun, watches over them as they sweep and mop the shiny marble floors. The coconut vendor's radio blasts a gory list of the day's murders: "Culiacán has become a war zone." The buzz of cicadas fills the air with anticipation. Through Martin's vigilant eyes we watch time pass in this place where time stands still. A portrait of the daily life of the cemetery allows us to see the intersection between those who make a living there and those who rest there—innocent or guilty. A construction worker hovers over the grave plastering the inside of the cupola while a young widow lights a candle to her recently killed husband. Eventually mourning too becomes work as the widows return day after day to tend to their <b>...</b>


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Chris Doubek Acting Reel


2009-2011 Selections include "Lovers of Hate" Sundance 2010, "Harmony & Me" New Directors/New Films 2009, "Mr P" SXSW 2008, "Happy Poet" Venice Film Festival Venice Days 2010


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Where do We Go Now Trailer


Where do We Go Now Trailer, directed by Nadine Labaki. A group of Lebanese women try to ease religious tensions between Christians and Muslims in their village. The film will open the New Directors/New Films series on March 21 in NYC Where do We Go Now Trailer Where do We Go Now Trailer.


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FilmCatcher: Munyurangabo interview-Director Lee Isaac Chung


At the New Directors/New Films series in New York City FilmCatcher sat down with director Lee Isaac Chung to talk about his new film MUNYURANGABO. MUNYURANGABO is story of two young men—one a Tutsi, the other a Hutu—trying to create futures by putting their pasts behind them. For Munyurangabo, this means seeking justice for his parents, who were killed during the fighting. For his friend Sangwa, resolution might come once he's able to re-visit the lands he fled so long before. Check out more FilmCatcher exclusive interviews at www.FilmCatcher.com.


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Introducing the star of Farah Goes Bang....Nikohl Boosheri!


kck.st - Farah Goes Bang is pleased to announce the beautiful, talented actress that will be playing its title role - Nikohl Boosheri! www.imdb.com Boosheri garnered international attention for her debut performance in the 2011 Iranian-American film Circumstance, directed by Maryam Keshavarz. Circumstance won Audience Awards at the Sundance, Toronto Inside Out, and Outfest Film Festivals, and jury prizes at New Directors/New Films.


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ND/NF Opening Night


Film Society's Cara Yeates asks the ND/NF directors about their films at the Opening Night celebration at the Museum of Modern Art.


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ND/NF Q&A w/ Gareth Evans, "The Raid: Redemption" [HD]


Director Gareth Evans sat down with Film Comment editor Gavin Smith for a Q&A following a screening of his Indonesian action film "The Raid: Redemption" at New Directors/New Films 2012. Original Video : www.youtube.com


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O Som ao Redor (Neighbouring Sounds) TEASER


TEASER #1 "O Som ao Redor" (2012), primeiro longa metragem de Kleber Mendonça Filho, diretor de "Recife Frio", "Eletrodoméstica", "Noite de Sexta Manhã de Sábado", "A Menina do Algodão" (co-dirigido por Daniel Bandeira) e "Vinil Verde". Life in a middle-class neighborhood in present day Recife, Brazil, takes an unexpected turn after the arrival of an independent private security firm. The presence of these men brings a sense of safety and a good deal of anxiety to a culture which runs on fear. Meanwhile, Bia, married and mother of two, must find a way to deal with the constant barking and howling of her neighbor's dog. A slice of 'Braziliana', a reflection on history, violence and noise.


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Kontroll-Controll (with english and serbian subtitles) full mowie


For his feature debut, LA-born Hungary resident Nimród Antal made Kontroll, a farcical look at the Budapest subway system, about the crazy ticket agents who earn their living there and the hostile citizens they deal with on a daily basis. At the center of it all is Bulcsú (Sándor Csányi), a quiet fellow who leads his ragtag crew that includes the Professor (Zoltán Mucsi), the nagging, burned-out elder of the group; Muki (Csaba Pindroch), the goofy narcoleptic; the disheveled Lecsó (Sándor Badár); and the naïvely gung-ho new guy, Tibi (Zsolt Nagy). Bulcsú and his guys can't compete with the likes of Gonzó's (Balázs Mihályfi) top-notch crew, who gets all the perks and the best assignments. They're more concerned with just getting through each day in one piece, and it isn't always easy. In addition to the annoyed riders who bicker over having to show their tickets and passes, there's Bootsie (Bence Mátyássy), an energetic young man who plays pranks on the agents and runs very fast, and Sofie (Eszter Balla), the odd young woman who shows up on the train in a bear costume everyday and never pays her fare. Worst of all, there's a dark and mysterious figure who's been pushing unsuspecting riders in front of oncoming trains with predictably grisly results. His superiors begin to suspect Bulcsú when they realize he's been living in the system, spending his nights sleeping on the platforms, and never venturing above ground. Kontroll won Le Prix de la Jeunesse at the 2004 Cannes <b>...</b>


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ND/NF 11 - Hit So Hard Trailer


Hit So Hard Dir: P. David Ebersole This pull-no-punches portrait of the hell-and-back life of Patty Schemel, drummer for Courtney Love's band Hole during its peak years, is no ordinary rockumentary.


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ND/NF 11 -- Hospitalité


Hospitalité (2010, 96min) Director: Koji Fukada Country: Japan


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ND/NF 11 Trailer — Circumstance


Keshavarz's searing feature debut CIRCUMSTANCE follows two young Iranian women as they live life in the shadow of the regime, going to parties and listening to forbidden music while starting to explore their true feelings for each other. CIRCUMSTANCE recently won the Audience Award at the Sundance film festival. CIRCUMSTANCE is a Participant Media and Roadside Attractions release.


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Infernal Affairs (1/9) Movie CLIP - The Bust Goes Bad (2002) HD


Infernal Affairs Movie Clip - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp Chen (Tony Leung) reports on the criminals to the police while Lau (Andy Lau) reports on the police to the criminals. TM & © Miramax Films (2012) Cast: Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Eric Tsang, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang Director: Wai-keung Lau, Alan Mak MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Ellen Chang, Elos Gallo, Lorraine Ho, Wai-keung Lau Screenwriter: Alan Mak, Felix Chong Film Description: As Infernal Affairs opens, Ming (Andy Lau of Full-time Killer) is being initiated into the criminal underworld by triad boss Sam (Eric Tsang of The Accidental Spy), who ends his speech to his young charges by wishing them success in the police department. Ming enters the police academy, where he excels, but sees his classmate, Yan (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai of In the Mood for Love), expelled for "breaking the rules." It turns out that Yan wasn't actually drummed out of the force, but recruited by Superintendent Wong (Anthony Wong of Hard-Boiled) as an undercover operative. Just as Ming is achieving success in the police department while secretly working for Sam, Ming is gaining Sam's trust as a triad member, while reporting to Wong. Ten years later, both men, still undercover, have grown confused about their true identities, while their bosses, Sam and Wong, wage a battle of wits against each other. Each boss learns that the other has a mole <b>...</b>


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Happy Happy Trailer


World Cinema Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival Family is the most important thing in the world to Kaja. She is an eternal optimist in spite of living with a man who would rather go hunting with the boys, and who refuses to have sex with her because she "isn't particularly attractive" anymore. Whatever. That's life. But when "the perfect couple" moves in next door, Kaja struggles to keep her emotions in check. Not only do these successful, beautiful, exciting people sing in a choir; they have also adopted a child -- from Ethiopia! These new neighbors open a new world to Kaja, with consequences for everyone involved. And when Christmas comes around, it becomes evident that nothing will ever be like before -- even if Kaja tries her very best. Winner of the World Cinema Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and an official selection at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's New Directors / New Films festival, HAPPY, HAPPY is a warm comedy from award-winning Norwegian filmmaker Anne Sewitsky.


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Infernal Affairs (2/9) Movie CLIP - The Game's Loser Dies (2002) HD


Infernal Affairs Movie Clip - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp SP Wong (Anthony Wong Chau-Sang) interrogates Hon (Eric Tsang). TM & © Miramax Films (2012) Cast: Ka Tung Lam, Andy Lau, Eric Tsang, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang Director: Wai-keung Lau, Alan Mak MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Ellen Chang, Elos Gallo, Lorraine Ho, Wai-keung Lau Screenwriter: Alan Mak, Felix Chong Film Description: As Infernal Affairs opens, Ming (Andy Lau of Full-time Killer) is being initiated into the criminal underworld by triad boss Sam (Eric Tsang of The Accidental Spy), who ends his speech to his young charges by wishing them success in the police department. Ming enters the police academy, where he excels, but sees his classmate, Yan (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai of In the Mood for Love), expelled for "breaking the rules." It turns out that Yan wasn't actually drummed out of the force, but recruited by Superintendent Wong (Anthony Wong of Hard-Boiled) as an undercover operative. Just as Ming is achieving success in the police department while secretly working for Sam, Ming is gaining Sam's trust as a triad member, while reporting to Wong. Ten years later, both men, still undercover, have grown confused about their true identities, while their bosses, Sam and Wong, wage a battle of wits against each other. Each boss learns that the other has a mole working for him, and unwittingly entrusts the mole <b>...</b>


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Infernal Affairs (3/9) Movie CLIP - Tailing the Mole (2002) HD


Infernal Affairs Movie Clip - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp Chen (Tony Leung) follows Lau (Andy Lau) from his meeting with Hon (Eric Tsang). TM & © Miramax Films (2012) Cast: Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Eric Tsang Director: Wai-keung Lau, Alan Mak MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Ellen Chang, Elos Gallo, Lorraine Ho, Wai-keung Lau Screenwriter: Alan Mak, Felix Chong Film Description: As Infernal Affairs opens, Ming (Andy Lau of Full-time Killer) is being initiated into the criminal underworld by triad boss Sam (Eric Tsang of The Accidental Spy), who ends his speech to his young charges by wishing them success in the police department. Ming enters the police academy, where he excels, but sees his classmate, Yan (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai of In the Mood for Love), expelled for "breaking the rules." It turns out that Yan wasn't actually drummed out of the force, but recruited by Superintendent Wong (Anthony Wong of Hard-Boiled) as an undercover operative. Just as Ming is achieving success in the police department while secretly working for Sam, Ming is gaining Sam's trust as a triad member, while reporting to Wong. Ten years later, both men, still undercover, have grown confused about their true identities, while their bosses, Sam and Wong, wage a battle of wits against each other. Each boss learns that the other has a mole working for him, and unwittingly entrusts the mole himself to <b>...</b>


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XXY DIrector Lucía Puenzo conducts Q&A, NY Premiere (Part 1)


From the New Directors/New Films series, Argentine director Lucía Puenzo discusses her first feature length film, XXY, at MoMA; 4/6/08.


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ND/NF 11: Majority


2010. Turkey. 111 minutes. Dir: Seren Yüce


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ND/NF 11 -- Clip from Hit So Hard


(2011, 101min) Director: P. David Ebersole Country: USA Ebersole's rockumentary HIT SO HARD is a pull-no-punches portrait of the hell-and-back life of Patty Schemel, drummer for Courtney Love's band Hole during its peak years. The result is an unprecedented inside look at the one of the Nineties most crucial and controversial groups. Notwithstanding its amazingly candid interviews (Love included), its unflinching accounts of the personal tragedies that plagued the band in its heyday, and a rare look at hardball music-industry politics gives the viewer the lowdown on the recording of Hole's 1997 record Celebrity Skin.


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NDNF Film Trailer: Louise-Michel


Screening as part of the New Directors/New Films 2009 Film exhibition at MoMA and Lincoln Center. For more information: moma.org Louise-Michel. 2008. France. Directed by Gustave de Kervern & Benoît Delépine The day after a group of women industrial workers are assured of their companys stability, they are blindsided by managements relocation of the factory. Everythings gone, including management, and they are left with a pittance in severance pay. As they console one another, their very odd and illiterate colleague Louise (Yolande Moreau) suggests they pool their tiny resources and hire a hit man, the even odder Michel (Bouli Lanners), to take care of business. Part cinema of the absurd, part politically incorrect farce, filmmakers Benoit Delépine and Gustave de Kerverns comedy creates a bizarre social satire as the two misfits try to find the bosses and a way to do away with them. Darkly twisted, Louise-Michel hits all the right and wrong buttons in digging through to lifes perverse core. 90 min Trailer courtesy of the filmmaker


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NDNF Film Trailer: Autumn / Sonbahar


Screening as part of the New Directors/New Films 2009 Film exhibition at MoMA and Lincoln Center. For more information: moma.org Autumn / Sonbahar. 2008. Directed by Özcan Alper. Germany/Turkey. This stunning elegy to lost youth and lost ideals follows Yusuf, just released from prison and headed to the majestic mountains of the eastern Black Sea region where he grew up. Without any friends or community left from his politically involved youth spent in the big city, he moves back into his mothers small shack on the mountainside and tries to reconnect to the landscape of his childhood. Sick and dispirited yet eager to believe in the possibilities of the future, he forges a tentative bond with a young local boy and an emotionally powerful connection with another outsider, a Georgian prostitute whose life is also waylaid by the shattered dreams of Socialist utopia. Özcan Alpers debut is a powerfully realized inner journey that evinces an especially profound talent for the lyrical use of landscape to express belief in the human spirit. 99 minutes Trailer courtesy of the filmmaker


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