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Now in its 43rd year, the New Directors/New Films takes place March 19-30 and is presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Museum of Modern Art.
The festival will open with vampire film A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night and close with Nick Cave portrait 20,000 Days On Earth.
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NDNF Latest Reviews
A lonely vampire and a young man exhausted by caring for his father come together in a nightmare city.
A character in a pop up book haunts the nightscape of a six-year-old boy
An intimate portrait of Nick Cave.
An intimate look at a family preparing to eat dinner togather in a Berlin apartment.
A menacing pair descend on a campsite where a group of college kids have gathered for a kite-flying festival.
A man is pushed to the limit by a thug who badly injures his son.
A struggling comedian loses her boyfriend, her home and her job, then accidentally gets pregnant from a one night stand.
Jesse Eisenberg finds his world turned upside down by the arrival of a confident and ambitious doppelganger.
Documentary about rebel fighters in the besieged Syrian city.
A woman's disappearance forms the central mystery in this visually stylish neo-giallo.
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