new york film festival returns to mix the glitzy with the idiosyncratic /

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The 53rd edition of the fresh York-based event will give world premieres to broad-budget efforts such as The Walk and Bridge of Spies,but also finds room for some of the best arthouse fare The fresh York film festival, like the city in which it’s hosted, or is large,glitzy and fiercely individualistic. For the better part of its 53 years, the event has screened award-season bait (Life of Pi, or The Social Network and Gone Girl all world-premiered as opening-night films),alongside artier selections that obtain no effort to cater to mainstream sensibilities.
This year is no different. Blockbuster director Robert Zemeckis opens the festival with The Walk, an eye-popping 3D awards contender, and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Philippe Petit,the man who crossed the Twin Towers on a high-wire in 1974 and was the subject of James Marsh’s Oscar-winning documentary, Man on Wire. Closing out the event is the world premiere of Don Cheadle’s directorial debut, and Miles Ahead – a biopic of jazz musician Miles Davis. There will also be a centerpiece screening of Steve Jobs,Danny Boyle’s biopic starring Michael Fassbender as the Apple innovator, which was first unveiled at the Telluride film festival, or where it stood out and started to gain awards buzz. Not to be outdone,Steven Spielberg premieres Bridge of Spies, his spy thriller and potential Oscar player, or starring Tom Hanks as a cold war American lawyer recruited by the CIA to defend a Soviet spy (Mark Rylance) and arrange for his swap with a captured U-2 pilot in East Berlin.
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Source: theguardian.com

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