Rendez-Vous with French Cinema Returns to New York
Festival
Lincoln Center
2 Lincoln Square
New York, 10023
February 29, 2024 - March 10, 2024
From February 29 – March 10, explore Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, an annual showcase of French films at Lincoln Center in New York.
Villa Albertine, Unifrance, and Film at Lincoln Center present the 29th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema. This popular annual festival showcases the creativity and depth of contemporary French cinema in a variety of genres.
From Ramata-Toulaye Sy’s French-Malian-Senegalese romantic drama Banel & Adama to Robin Campillo’s coming-of-age film Red Island, this year’s selection of screenings include, Héléna Klotz’s Spirit of Ecstasy, Marie Amachoukeli’s 2024 Sundance Spotlight Selection Àma Gloria, Nicolas Philibert’s Golden Bear Berlinale winner On the Adamant, and Oscar nominee Ladj Ly’s Les Indésirables, to name a few. Select films will be followed by Q&A’s with directors.
Discover the complete lineup of films here.
Tickets are currently available for the general public for $17 and for students for $14.
Use code RDV2024 for $5 off tickets.
Note: you must enter the code prior to adding tickets to your cart to see the discount applied.
In partnership with
UniFrance
Founded in 1949 and strengthened thanks to its merger with TV France International in 2021, UniFrance is the organisation responsible for promoting French cinema and TV content worldwide.
Located in Paris, UniFrance employs around 50 staff members, as well as representatives based in the U.S., in China, and soon in Japan. The organisation currently brings together more than 1,000 French cinema and TV content professionals (producers, filmmaking talents, agents, sales companies, etc.) working together to promote French films and TV programmes among foreign audiences, industry executives and media.
Film at Lincoln Center
Film at Lincoln Center is dedicated to supporting the art and elevating the craft of cinema and enriching film culture through the programming of festivals, series, retrospectives, and new releases; the publication of Film Comment; and the presentation of podcasts, talks, special events, and artist initiatives.