At Home #8 - Film at Lincoln Center and NYFFs Eugene Hernandez

Published: March 26, 2020, 3:11 p.m.

b'On the past few episodes we\\u2019ve posed the same essential question to critics, a filmmaker, and a curator: what\\u2019s the view from where you\\u2019re sitting? That\\u2019s come to mean a couple of things: what are you watching these days, but also what\\u2019s life like from your perspective of the film world? For this installment, we looked within our own organization, Film at Lincoln Center, and spoke with our colleague, Eugene Hernandez. Eugene is the deputy executive director at Film at Lincoln Center, director of the New York Film Festival, and publisher of Film Comment. FC Editor-in-Chief Nicolas Rapold joined Clinton Krute and Devika Girish to talk with Eugene about his observations on our film community in these troubled times. And of course, we also discussed the movies we\\u2019ve been watching, including Jacques Tati\\u2019s Playtime, Norman Jewison\\u2019s Moonstruck, Robert Smigel\\u2019s The Week Of, and Martin Scorsese\\u2019s Alice Doesn\\u2019t Live Here Anymore.\\n\\nIf you\\u2019re a longtime Film Comment subscriber, listener, or reader, or are just tuning in now, please consider becoming a member or making a donation to our publisher, Film at Lincoln Center, during these unprecedented times: purchase.filmlinc.org/donate/contribute2'