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New York Film Festival Guide 2019

Film buffs visiting New York in the next couple of months should check out the New York Film Festival. It’s the place to see new releases and attend Q&As with your favorite actors and directors. This year, the NYFF will showcase new films including Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, Pedro Almodóvar’s Pain and Glory, and Kelly Reichardt’s First Cow. You can also check out classic movies like The Grapes of Wrath and The Godfather: Part II, among others. Movie fans will love the chance to see the New York premiere of Joker, a Q&A with Francis Ford Coppola, and talks with Scorsese and Almodóvar. Those who enjoy documentaries have the chance to see the world premieres of College Behind Bars, Free Time, and Born to Be. Though it may seem like an exclusive event, the festival is open to the public. Attending a movie premiere or a talk with a famous director would be a memorable New York vacation experience. If you happen to be visiting the city during the festival, consider getting tickets to an event or two. Tickets are relatively cheap and easy to purchase, so it's worth trying to get a couple before they sell out. Check out our guide to everything you need to know about the New York Film Festival below... Image of City, Urban, Building, Cityscape, Metropolis, Downtown, Condo, Housing, Office Building, High Rise, Neighborhood, Apartment Building, Tower,

New York Film Festival FAQs

Everything you need to know including dates, location, and ticket information is below.

What is the New York Film Festival?

The New York Film Festival, or NYFF, is an annual event hosted by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. It was founded by Richard Roud and Amos Vogel and is now in its 57th year. It features movie premieres, talks with directors and film screenings.

When is the New York Film Festival?

The New York Film Festival takes place between September 27 and October 13, 2019. Events take place every day.

Where is the New York Film Festival?

The New York Film Festival is hosted at the Lincoln Center, at 10 Lincoln Center Plaza. You can tour the Lincoln Center and see where the famous New York City Ballet, the Philharmonic, and the Metropolitan Opera play.

How can I get tickets to the New York Film Festival?

Tickets to individual events go on sale on September 8 at 12 noon. You can buy tickets through the NYFF57 website, on the Film at Lincoln Center app or in person at the Alice Tully Hall box office. Be quick, and buy tickets in advance, as some events are sure to sell out. Image of Fountain, Water, Building, Lighting, Adult, Bride, Female, Person, Woman,

New York for film fans

If your visit falls between September 27 and October 13, we’d recommend trying to get tickets. Attending a film premiere is not your average vacation experience, but it is sure to be one to remember. Even if you don’t get to attend a festival event, New York City is a great destination for film fans. Check out our guide to NYC for movie buffs for ideas of film-based tours and attractions. See your favorite actors at Madame Tussauds, take a movie tour of NYC, or see more than 40 filming locations in Central Park. You are sure to find something in New York to interest any movie fan.

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Admission to many popular movie-based attractions is included in the Go New York pass. You could save up to 50% on admission vs gate price.

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