America’s pre-eminent film presentation organization,
The Film Society of Lincoln Center was founded in
1969 to celebrate American and international cinema,
to recognize and support new filmmakers, and to
enhance awareness, accessibility and understanding
of the art among a broad, diverse and passionate
filmgoing audience that numbers over 200,000 annually.
The Film Society
is best known for two world-class international
festivals -- The New York Film Festival
(America’s most prestigious film event), and
New Directors/New Films (celebrating
new cinematic artists). The organization is
also America’s leading gateway for world
cinema, premiering contemporary work of
emerging and established filmmakers in annual, sold-out
series devoted to the cinema of France, Italy, Spain,
Asia, Africa, Latin America and more. The
Film Society’s prestige and influence within
the film community is reflected in the many high
profile special events that bring
noted film artists to Alice Tully Hall or the Walter
Reade Theater for one-on-one conversations or mini-tributes.
Among these have been recent personal appearances
by Steven Spielberg, Mel Brooks, Sir Ben
Kingsley, Jeff Bridges, Christopher Walken, Mike
Nichols and more. Our annual
fundraiser – the Film Society Gala
Tribute – has lauded established
and evolving screen legends with star-studded black-tie
events.
Sponsorship of
Film Society of Lincoln Center festivals, series
and special events are tailored to the sponsor’s
objectives and budget. We welcome opportunities
to explore mutually beneficial partnerships and
guarantee category exclusivity, an uncluttered environment
and meticulous execution. For further information
and a full calendar of Film Society programs and
opportunities, please contact Maria Laghi at mlaghi@filmlinc.com
or (212) 875-5610.