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New York Film Festival

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Meeting name headingNew York Film Festival
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Variant(s)New York Film Festival (New York, N.Y.)
NYFF (Festival)
Film Society of Lincoln Center. New York Film Festival
Beginning date19630910
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Field of activityMotion pictures
AffiliationFilm Society of Lincoln Center
Special noteSee also related access points for individual instances of this festival, which include specific information about the number, date, or place of the individual festivals.
Found inNew York Film Festival gold, 2012: title page (New York Film Festival) page 4 (for the past 50 years ... New York Film Festival has ushered in the fall season of serious film-watching in New York City; for the Festival's 2-week duration the film community gathers to consider the most significant works by the world's leading filmmakers; NYFF)
OCLC viewed Sept. 23, 2013 (access point : New York Film Festival)
Film Society of Lincoln Center WWW site, viewed Sept. 23, 2013: NYFF 51 web page (The New York Film Festival was founded in 1963 and is produced by the Film Society of Lincoln Center which aims to demonstrate the development of international film art and contemporary trends in content, form and style; average of 28 feature films and 16 short films selected each year by the five person screening committee; there are no categories of films and no prizes are awarded)
International motion picture almanac, 2012: page 36 (New York Film Festival; Film Society of Lincoln Center; New York, N.Y.)
Wikipedia WWW site, viewed Sept. 23, 2013: article web page (The New York Film Festival; began in 1963 in New York; films are selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center; this non-competitive festival sometimes abbreviated NYFF was established by Amos Vogel and Richard Roud; the first edition of the festival opened on September 10, 1963)
Associated languageeng
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