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Things to do in NYC in February 2019

Things to do in New York in February. Photo courtesy Nicholas Santasier.

Black History Month
1-3 Cinema Tropical film festival
5 Lunar New Year
6-10 Film Comment Selects
8-16 New York Fashion Week
9-12 Westminster Dog Show
11-24 Off-Broadway Week
14 Valentine’s Day, Carnival
18 Presidents Day
21-28 MoMA Doc Fortnight
22-17 Int’l Children’s Film Festival
22-26 Neighboring Scenes film festival
28-3 ADAA Art Show
28-10 Rendez-vous with French Cinema

Neighboring Scenes 2019

Gonzalo Delgado

LINCOLN CENTER, Feb 22-26, 2019, Latin American film festival ~ Argentine, Bolivian, Brazilian, Chilean, Mexican, Peruvian and Uruguayan movies. Co-presented by Cinema Tropical.

Doc Fortnight 2019

A still from 'The Offering' screening at Doc Fortnight 2019. Courtesy Guille Isa and Bill Silva.

MIDTOWN, daily Feb 21-28, 2019, international documentary film festival ~ Argentine, Brazilian, Indigenous and Peruvian documentaries screened at the home of one of the world’s great film collections

Birds of Passage Made the 2019 Oscar Shortlist

A scene from 'Birds of Passage' (2018). Courtesy of Orchard Films.

FILM FORUM, Hudson Square, NYC 🇨🇴🎞 February 14 – April 11, 2019

Things to do in NYC in January 2019

Things to do in New York in January

Three Kings Day, Winter JazzFest, Under the Radar Festival, PBR Monster Energy Buck Off, globalFEST, Restaurant Week, Jewish Film Festival, Antiques Week, Winter Antiques Show, Outsider Art Fair, Women’s March, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Dominican Heritage Month and Master Drawings

Golden Globes 2019 Winners “Green Book,” “Roma,” “A Star is Born”

Golden Globe Awards (Sbukley/Dreamstime)

NBC 🎞🏆 Sunday, January 6, 2019

Things to do in NYC in December 2018

Things to do in New York in December. Courtesy Barry Plott.

Holiday windows, shopping, Santa, Rockettes Christmas Spectacular, NYCB Nutcracker, Alvin Ailey, Ballet Hispánico, Calpulli Navidad, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve

Lourdes Lopez, Miami City Ballet Artistic Director (Interview)

Lourdes Lopez at her desk. Courtesy the artist.

NEW YORK CITY; Dec 3, 2018; Cuban ballet leader ~ Lourdes Lopez, Miami City Ballet Artistic Director, former New York City Ballet Principal, talks about being a Cuban immigrant, family, opportunity, dancing for Balanchine and Robbins, the future of ballet and who we really are

Green Book

"Green Book." Courtesy Universal Pictures.

Nov 16, 2018 to Mar 28, 2019; Italian African movies Oscar winners ~ Oscar Best Picture, Golden Globes Best Musical or Comedy. When people who might seem different, actually live and work together, we discover our common humanity.

Cocote

A still from 'Cocote' 2017

Winner of “Best Film” at Switzerland’s 2017 Locarno International Film Festival.
IFC Center
West Village, Manhattan
August 3 – 9, 2018

Brimstone & Glory

Brimstone & Glory courtesy of Viktor Jakovleski

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!
Prospect Park Bandshell
Saturday, July 21, 2018

Afro-Latino Fest 2018

Afro-Latino Fest 2018

Afro- Brazilian, Colombian, Cuban, Dominican, Ecuadorian, Haitian, Mexican, Panamanian, Puerto Rican talk, movies and music.
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TALKS
Schomberg Center
Harlem, Manhattan
Friday, July 13, 2018
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FILM FESTIVAL
Abron Center
Lower East Side, Manhattan
Saturday, July 14, 2018
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CONCERT
The Well
East Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Sunday, July 15, 2018

Ludovico Einaudi, One of Europe’s Best-Selling Solo Pianists

Courtesy of Ray Tarantino / Ludovico Einaudi

Saturday, June 30, 2018
RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
Midtown, Manhattan

Disobedience

A scene from 'Disobedience' by Sebastián Lelio. Courtesy of Bleecker Street Media.

The latest by the Academy Award-winning Argentine – Chilean director of ‘A Fantastic Woman’ and ‘Gloria.’
April 27 – July 12, 2018

Art of the Real 2018

Mexican director Nicolás Pereda. Courtesy of the artist / Film Society.

FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER | April 26 – May 6, 2018 🇧🇷 🇫🇷 🇲🇽 🇷🇴

Acosta Danza is Carlos Acosta’s Contemporary Dance Company

Carlos Acosta & Gabriela Lugo of Acosta Danza in 'Mermaid' by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Courtesy of Acosta Danza / New York City Center.

The Royal Ballet legend is debuting his new Cuban contemporary ballet company.
New York City Center
Midtown, Manhattan
Wednesday – Friday
April 25 – 27, 2018

Paradise Blue is by Dominique Morisseau

'Paradise Blue.' Courtesy of the Signature Theatre.

April 24 – June 3, 2018
SIGNATURE THEATRE
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
Written by Haitian-American Obie Award-winning playwright DOMINIQUE MORISSEAU. Directed by Puerto Rican-American Tony® Award-winning director RUBEN SANTIAGO-HUDSON.
Jazz, gentrification, a sexy woman and hard choices make paradise blue.
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Neighboring Scenes 2018

Adriana Alvarez & Natalia Arias in 'Lightning Falls Behind.' Courtesy of Julio Hernández Cordón / Film Society.

Film Society of Lincoln Center
Wednesday – Sunday
February 28 – March 4, 2018

Doc Fortnight 2018

'Híbridos, Spirits of Brazil.' 2017. Courtesy of Vincent Moon / MoMA.

MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art
Midtown, Manhattan
Daily February 15 – 26, 2018

A Fantastic Woman

Daniela Vega in 'A Fantastic Woman.' Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

Marina, a waitress and singer, faces rejection while mourning the death of her boyfriend. By Argentine – Chilean director Sebastián Lelio.
February 2 – May 17, 2018

Vazante

'Vazante' courtesy of Music Box Films

Brilliant story about racism in colonial Brazil.
IFC Center
West Village, Manhattan
January 12 – 25, 2018

Django (Movie)

Reda Kateb stars in 'Django' (2017). Courtesy of Étienne Comar.

A bio-drama about how the legendary French Manouche Hot Jazz guitarist responded to Nazi persecution.
IFC Center
West Village, Manhattan
January 5 – 18, 2018

Gabo y el Cine

'Gabo y el cine'

Colombian Consulate
10 East 46th St
between Fifth & Madison
Midtown East, Manhattan
Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Call Me by Your Name

'Call Me By Your Name' courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics

Oscar Winner Best Adapted Screenplay
4 Oscar Nominations
3 Golden Globe Nominations
1 SAG Awards Nomination
November 24, 2017 – May 24, 2018

The Exterminating Angel

The Exterminating Angel courtesy of Monika Rittershaus / Metropolitan Opera

Metropolitan Opera
Lincoln Center
October – November
CLOSING NIGHT
Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe

Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe

The Austrian-Jewish writer was one of the great international writers of the 1930s. When Europe self-destructed, he saved himself through exile in Brazil, but never stood up to Fascism. Opened May 12. Now playing at Lincoln Center Cinemas in the Upper West Side, Fri, May 19, 2017.

Colossal

Anne Hathaway in Nacho Vigalondo's "Colossal"

The Spanish director makes a fun romantic comedy with a riveting Kaiju monster twist. Stars Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis. Opened April 7. Now playing at Regal Union Square & Cinépolis Chelsea, Fri, May 5, 2017

Neon Bull

Neon Bull by Gabriel Mascaro

The Brazilian Cinema Tropical Award winner for “Best Feature Film” screens at the Museum of the Moving Image, Sun, Feb 26, 2017

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