List of films shown at the New York Film Festival

This is a list of films shown at the New York Film Festival.

Films at the first New York Film Festival (1963)

Films at the second New York Film Festival (1964)

[1]

Films at the 3rd New York Film Festival (1965)

Films at the 4th New York Film Festival (1966)

  • Opening Night: Loves of a Blonde (Miloš Forman, Czechoslovakia)
  • Closing Night: The War is Over (Alain Resnais, France/Sweden)
  • The War Game (Peter Watkins, Great Britain)
  • Hunger (Henning Carlsen, Norway)
  • La Commare Secca (Bernardo Bertolucci, Italy)
  • The Eavesdropper (Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, Argentina)
  • Balthazar (Robert Bresson, France)
  • Les Créatures (Agnes Varda, France)
  • The Hawks and the Sparrows (Pier Paolo Pasolini, Italy)
  • Accatone (Pier Paolo Pasolini, Italy)
  • Do You Keep a Lion at Home? (Pavel Hobl, Czechoslovakia)
  • Marlon Brando (Maysles, Brothers, US)
  • Notes for a Film on Jazz (Gianni Amico, Italy)
  • The Trouble Makers (Norman Fruchter, Robert Machover)
  • The Burmese Harp (Kon Ichikawa, Japan)
  • A Woman of Affairs (Clarence Brown, US)
  • The Cheat (Cecil B. DeMille, US)
  • The Shameless Old Lady (Rene Allio, France)[2]
  • Intimate Lighting (Ivan Passer, Czechoslovakia)
  • The Roundup (Miklos Jancso, Hungary)
  • Masculine Feminine (Jean-Luc Godard, France)
  • The Hunt (Carlos Saura, Spain)
  • Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors (Sergei Pardjanov, Russia)
  • Pearls on the Ground (Czechoslovakia)
  • Simon of the Desert (Luis Buñuel, Spain)
  • The Man with the Shaven Head (André Delvaux, Belgium)
  • La Chienne (Jean Renoir, France)
  • Pierrot Le Fou (Jean-Luc Godard, France)
  • Almost a Man (Vittorio de Seta, Italy)[3]

Films at the 5th New York Film Festival (1967)

  • Opening Night: The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, Italy/Algeria)
  • Closing Night: Far From Vietnam (Jean-Luc Godard, Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Alain Resnais, and Agnès Varda, France)
  • The Feverish Years (Gillo Pontecorvo, Italy/Algeria)
  • Yesterday Girl (Alexander Kluge, West Germany)
  • An Affair of the Heart (Dusan Makavejev, Yugoslavia)
  • Le Départ (Jerzy Skolimoski, Belgium)
  • Napoleon (Abel Gance, France)
  • Funnyman (John Korty, US)
  • Puss & Kram (Jonas Cornell, Sweden)
  • Young Toerless, Volker Schloendorff, West Germany)
  • Rebellion (Masaki Kobayashi, Japan)[4]
  • The Lion Hunters (Jean Rouch, France)
  • Memorandum (Donald Brittain, Canada)
  • The Rise of Louis XIV (Roberto Rossellini, Italy)
  • Bariers (Jerzy Skolimowski, Poland)
  • The London Scene (Peter Whitehead, Great Britain)
  • Les Carabiniers (Jean-Luc Godard, France)
  • Made in U.S.A. (Jean-Luc Godard, France)
  • Father (Istvan Szabo, Hungary)
  • The Other One (René Allio, France)
  • Portrait of Jason (Shirley Clarke, US)
  • Elvira Madigan (Bo Wilderberg, Sweden)
  • Sons and Mothers (Mark Donskoi, Russia)[5]

Films at the 6th New York Film Festival (1968)

  • Opening Night: Capricious Summer (Jiri Menzel, Czechoslovakia)
  • Closing Night: The Fireman's Ball (Miloš Forman, Czechoslovakia)
  • Toni (Jean Renoir, France)[6]
  • Les Biches (Claude Chabrol, France)
  • Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed (Alexander Kluge, West Germany)[7]
  • The Immortal Story (Orson Welles, France)
  • Beyond the Law (Norman Mailer, US)
  • Faces (John Cassavetes, US)
  • The Red and the White (Milkos Jancso, Hungary)
  • La Religieuse (Jacques Rivette, France)
  • Naked Childhood (Maurice Pialat, France)
  • Kaja (Vatroslav Mimica, Yugoslavia)
  • Signs of Life (Werner Herzog, West Germany)
  • Hugo and Josefin (Kjeil Grede, Sweden)
  • L'Argent (Marcel L'Herbier, France)
  • Lola Montes (Max Ophuls, France)
  • A Report on the Party and the Guests (Jan Nemec, Czechoslovakia)
  • Weekend (Jean-Luc Godard, France)
  • Two or Three Things I Know About Her (Jean-Luc Godard, France)
  • Mouchette (Robert Bresson, France)
  • 24 Hours in a Woman's Life (Dominique Delouche, France)
  • Tropics (Gianni Amico, Italy)
  • Partner (Bernardo Bertolucci, Italy)
  • The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach (Jean-Marie Straub, West Germany)[8]

Films at the 7th New York Film Festival (1969)

Films at the 8th New York Film Festival (1970)

  • Opening Night: The Wild Child (François Truffaut, France)
  • Closing Night: Tristana (Luis Buñuel, Italy/France/Spain)
  • Le Boucher (Claude Chabrol, France)
  • Comrades (Marin Karmitz, Romania)
  • Une Simple Histoire (Marcel Hanoun, France)
  • Mistreatment (Lasse Forsberg, Sweden)
  • Five Easy Pieces (Bob Rafelson, US)
  • Double Pisces Scorpio Rising (Dick Fontaine)
  • Street Scenes (Martin Scorsese, US)
  • Zorns Lemma (Hollils Frampton, US)[10]
  • The River (Pare Lorentz, US)
  • Uptown: A Portrait of the South Bronx
  • El Teatro Campesino
  • Blood and Sand (Rouben Mamoulian, US)
  • Othello (Sergei Yutkevitch, Russia)
  • Kid Brother (Harold Lloyd, US)
  • Mystery of the Wax Museum (Michael Curtiz, US)
  • The Emperor Jones[11]
  • Musica (Marguerite Duras, France)[12]
  • Je T'Aime, Je T'Aime (Alain Resnais, France) [13]
  • Wind from the East (Jean-Luc Godard, France) [14]
  • Even Dwarfs Started Small (Werner Herzog, West Germany) [14]
  • Chikamatzu Monogatari (Kenji Mizoguchi, Japan) [15]
  • Kes (Kenneth Loach, Great Britain) [16]
  • Black Roots (Lionel Rogosin, US) [17]
  • Othon (Jean-Marie Straub, West Germany) [18]

Film at the 9th New York Film Festival (1971)

  • Opening Night: The Debut (Gleb Panfilov, Soviet Union)
  • Closing Night: Murmur of the Heart (Louis Malle, France/Italy/West Germany)
  • The Last Picture Show (Peter Bogdanovich, US)
  • Born to Win (Ivan Passer, US)
  • Four Nights of a Dreamer (Robert Bresson, France)
  • Dodeska Den (Akira Kurosawa, Japan)
  • Decameron (Pier Paolo Pasolini, Italy)
  • In the Summertime (Ermanno Olmi, Italy)
  • Fata Morgana (Werner Herzog, West German)
  • Family Life (Krzysztof Zanussi, Poland)[19]
  • The Sorrow and the Pity (Marcel Ophuls, France) [20]
  • Recruits in Ingolstadt (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, West Germany) [21]
  • Punishment Park (Peter Watkins, Great Britain) [22]
  • WR - Mysteries of the Organism (Dusan Makavejev, Yugoslavia) [23]
  • Bonoparte and the Revolution (Abel Gance, France) [24]
  • Directed by John Ford (Peter Bodganovich, US) [25]

Films at the 10th New York Film Festival (1972)

Films at the 11th New York Film Festival (1973)

  • Opening Night: Day for Night (François Truffaut, France)
  • Closing Night: Badlands (Terrence Malick, USA)
  • Mean Streets (Martin Scorsese, USA) [27]
  • Kid Blue (James Frawley, USA)
  • Illumination (Krzysztof Zanussi, Poland) [28]
  • Rejeanne Padovani (Denys Arcand, Canada) [29]
  • Ritorno (Gianni Amico, Italy) [30]
  • The Mother and the Whore (Jean Eustache, France) [31]
  • La Rupture (Claude Chabrol, France) [32]
  • Andrei Rublev (Andrei Tarkovsky, Russia) [33]
  • Land of Silence and Darkness (Werner Herzog, West Germany) [34]
  • Doktor Mabuse (Fritz Lang, Germany) [35]
  • History Lessons (Jean-Marie Straub, West Germany) [36]

Films at the 12th New York Film Festival (1974)

  • Opening Night: Don't Cry With Your Mouth Full (Pascal Thomas, France)
  • Closing Night: The Phantom of Liberty (Luis Buñuel, France)
  • Stavisky (Alain Resnais, France)
  • Lacombe Lucien (Louis Malle, France)
  • Celine and Julie Go Boating (Jacques Rivette, France)
  • Out One/Specter (Jacques Rivette, France)
  • Woman Under the Influence (John Cassavetes, USA)
  • Ali (Rainer Werner Fassbineder, West Germany)
  • A Bigger Splash (Jack Hazan, Great Britain)
  • The Middle of the World (Alain Tanner, Switzerland)
  • La Paloma (David Schmid, Switzerland)
  • The Circumstance (Ermanno Olmi, Italy)
  • Rome Wants Another Caesar (Miklos Jancso, Hungary)
  • The Night of the Scarecrow (Sergio Ricardo, Brazil) [37]
  • Les Enfants Terribles (Jean-Pierre Melville, France) [38]
  • Part-Time Work of a Domestic Slave (Alexander Kluge, West Germany)
  • The Bench of Desolation (Claude Chabrol, France) [39]
  • Lancelot (Robert Bresson) [40]
  • Alice in the Cities (Wim Wenders, West Germany) [41]

Films at the 13th New York Film Festival (1975)

Films at the 14th New York Film Festival (1976)

Films at the 15th New York Film Festival (1977) [53]

Films at the 16th New York Film Festival (1978)

Films at the 17th New York Film Festival (1979)

Films at the 18th New York Film Festival (1980)

Films at the 19th New York Film Festival (1981)

Films at the 20th New York Film Festival (1982)

Films at the 21st New York Film Festival (1983)

Films at the 22nd New York Film Festival (1984)

Films at the 23rd New York Film Festival (1985)

Films at the 24th New York Film Festival (1986)

Films at the 25th New York Film Festival (1987)

Films at the 26th New York Film Festival (1988)

Films at the 27th New York Film Festival (1989)

Films at the 28th New York Film Festival (1990)

Films at the 29th New York Film Festival (1991)

Films at the 30th New York Film Festival (1992)

Films at the 31st New York Film Festival (1993)

Films at the 32nd New York Film Festival (1994)

Films at the 33rd New York Film Festival (1995)

Films at the 34th New York Film Festival (1996)

Films at the 35th New York Film Festival (1997)

Films at the 36th New York Film Festival (1998)

Films at the 37th New York Film Festival (1999)

Films at the 38th New York Film Festival (2000)

Films at the 39th New York Film Festival (2001)

Films at the 40th New York Film Festival (2002)

Films at the 41st New York Film Festival (2003)

Films at the 42nd New York Film Festival (2004)

Films at the 43rd New York Film Festival (2005)


Films at the 44th New York Film Festival (2006)

Films at the 45th New York Film Festival (2007)

Films at the 46th New York Film Festival (2008)

Films at the 47th New York Film Festival (2009)

Films at the 48th New York Film Festival (2010)

Films at the 49th New York Film Festival (2011)

Films at the 50th New York Film Festival (2012)

Films at the 51st New York Film Festival (2013)

Films at the 52nd New York Film Festival (2014)

Films at the 53rd New York Film Festival (2015)

Films at the 54th New York Film Festival (2016)

Films at the 55th New York Film Festival (2017)

Films at the 56th New York Film Festival (2018)

Films at the 57th New York Film Festival (2019)

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  40. "Film Festival: 'Lancelot'; A Bresson 'Spectacle' Inspired by Malory". timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  41. "Film Fete: Errant Humor of 'Paloma'; Kitsch and Camp Clash in Story of Singer 'Alice in the Cities' Swiss Import Seethes With Revenge". timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
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