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September 29 thru October 15 2006

Locations

Alice Tully Hall | W 65th Street at Broadway | Lincoln Center

Avery Fisher Hall | W 65th Street at Columbus Avenue | Lincoln Center

Kaplan Penthouse | W 65th Street at Amsterdam Avenue | Lincoln Center

Walter Reade Theater | W 65th Street, between Broadway & Amsterdam Avenue | Lincoln Center

Information New York Film Festival

Ticket Prices Vary by screening and venue

Box Office

Alice Tully Hall Box Office for screenings at Alice Tully Hall & Avery Fisher Hall

Walter Reade Box Office for screenings at Walter Reade Theater

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Film Society of Lincoln Center Ticket Service for screenings at Walter Reade Theater

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Centercharge 212-721-6500

The New York Film Festival The 2005 version is the 43rd presentation of new works by the world's most creative, provocative and important directors. The Festival's special events include retrospectives of individual film makers, specific film styles and genres, countries or periods

The 2005 program highlights include George Clooney's Good Night, and Good Luck with Frank Langella, Robert Downey Jr and Patricia Clarkson;  Cillian Murphy in Neil Jordan's Breakfast on Pluto; Michael Haneke's Cache, starring Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche; Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney in Noah Baumbach's The Squid And The Whale; and Philip Seymour Hoffman in the title role of Capote, directed by Bennett Miller

Special events include dialogues with Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Neil Jordan, Michael Winterbottom and Patrice Chereau; conservations with Noah Baumbach and Steve Coogan; and a special screening of the 1922 melodrama Beyond the Rocks, starring Rudolph Valentino and Gloria Swanson

The festival features a tribute to Japan’s Shochiku Company on its 110th anniversary with a celebration of films created from 1921 through 2005. And, to keep everyone's senses alive, the usually unusual offerings from the folks on the edge, including features by Jean-Marie Straub & Daniele Huillet and Andy Warhol, and shorts by David Gatten, Larry Gottheim and Heinz Emigholz, among many others

Hint: If you can't catch them at the Festival many of the best films play in the art houses or first-run theaters in the following weeks

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