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2007 New York Film Festival Index
Reviews
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Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days
Romanian director Cristian Mungiu’s stark portrait of two young
women in 1980s Communist Romania.
Screens September
29, 12:30 pm; October 1, 9:15 pm
Before
The Devil Knows You're Dead
Director Sidney Lumet constructs a crime
thriller that is his best in years.
Screens October 12, 6 pm; October 13,
12:45 pm
Blade
Runner: The Final Cut
Director Ridley Scott returns to his
classic science-fiction noir to make a few tweaks.
Screens September 29, 9 pm
The
Darjeeling Limited
Three brothers travel by train across
India in Wes Anderson's latest quirky comedy.
Screens September 28, 7:45 pm, 9 pm
I'm
Not There
Director Todd Haynes shatters Bob Dylan
into various storytelling shards to examine the life of the singer.
Screens October 4, 8:30 pm, October 6,
10 am
Mr.
Warmth: The Don Rickles Project
John Landis looks at the career of the
iconic funnyman.
Screens October 13, 9:30 pm, Midnight
No
Country For Old Men
Tommy Lee Jones stars as a Texas sheriff
who finds himself one step behind a killer and his next target.
Screens October 6, 9 pm; October 7, 10
am
The
Orphanage
From Spain comes this suspenseful tale
of one mother's attempt to unravel two interrelated supernatural
mysteries.
Screens September 29, midnight;
September 30, 4 pm
Paranoid
Park
Director Gus Van Sant emerges us in the
morally gray world of teenage skateboarder involved in the death of
a security guard.
Screens October 8, 3 pm; October 9, 9:15
pm
Redacted
Brian De Palma delivers perhaps the best
film of his career with this examination of the human cost of war.
Screens October 10, 6 pm; October 11, 9
pm
Runnin'
Down A Dream: Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
A four-hour look at the history of the
rock band highlighted by concert and behind-the-scenes footage.
Screens October 14, 1:30 pm
Secret
Sunshine
This Korean film tracks us through one
woman's descent into madness yields one of the most powerful
performances of the year.
Screens October 1, 6 pm, October 2, 9:15
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