The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

New York Film Festival unveils 2020 lineup

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

This year’s event will be held largely virtually and in outdoor screenings, organizers said Thursday.

NEW YORK » This year’s New York Film Festival will be held largely virtually and in outdoor screenings, organizers said Thursday while unveiling a lineup featuring new films from Chloe Zhao, Steve McQueen and Azazel Jacobs.

The major fall film festivals, which often jockey for the chance to premiere the season’s top films, have this year worked in concert to salvage what they can from a more limited array of films and a drastic reduction in attendees. Many of the films selected by Film at Lincoln Center, which presents the New York Film Festival, will also play at the Venice and Toronto festivals.

“The disorienta­tion and uncertaint­y of this tough year had the effect of returning us to core principles,” Dennis Lim, the festival’s director of programmin­g, said in a statement. “To put it simply, the main slate is our collective response to one central question: which films matter to us right now?”

As previously announced, the 58th New York Film Festival will kick off with McQueen’s “Lovers Rock”; Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland” is the centerpiec­e; and Azazel Jacobs’ “French Exit,” starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges.

Two more of McQueen’s films — “Mangrove” and “Red, White and Blue” — will play at the festival; all come from his upcoming “Small Axe” television anthology for the BBC and Amazon about West Indians in London.

Venice and Toronto previously announced their lineups, which likewise are largely absent the kind of feverishly anticipate­d premieres that usually accompany the festivals.

The 58th New York Film Festival will run a week earlier, from Sept. 17–Oct. 11.

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A scene from Steve McQueen’s “Lovers Rock”

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