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Sep 2020
46m 25s

#290 - Matías Piñeiro on Isabella

FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER
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Welcome to a special 58th New York Film Festival edition of the Film at Lincoln Center podcast. Today, NYFF programmer K. Austin Collins sits down with director Matías Piñeiro to discuss the Argentinian filmmaker’s latest feature, Isabella. Never has Piñeiro’s art been more graceful or structurally complex than in his latest, in which he again uses a Shakesp ... Show More
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