New York Film Festival 2023 Lineup: Main Slate Announced

The New York Film Festival has announced their 2023 main slate lineup, including an exciting list of highly anticipated projects from esteemed auteurs.

natalie portman and julianne moore in may december 2023
Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore in May December (2023)

Last week, we reported on the lineup for the Venice Film Festival, which will begin August 30th. Although the New York Film Festival will begin nearly a month later (Todd Haynes’ May December is set to open the festival September 29th), the collection of movies is just as eclectic and interesting as the former.

Many of the same movies will overlap between the upcoming slate of festivals, but there are always some unique differences between the two. The NYFF is also held in the United States – possibly the first time many of those in the States will be able to see some of these heralded movies.

Many of these releases seem to be set in stone, but there’s always the possibility that a few movies get pulled from the lineup due to the ongoing strikes by the SAG-AFTRA and WGA. We wrote about the postponements of movies like Challengers and Drive-Away Dolls, but there’s a chance more get pushed back if movie stars aren’t able to market their own films and attend these festivals.

Unlike many other notable film festivals, the New York Film Festival does not host competition between the selections. Instead, they choose a trio of opening night, closing night, and centerpiece pictures to headline the festivities.

Notable movies at the 2022 New York Film Festival included White Noise, Aftersun, Stars at Noon, and Armageddon Time.

New York Film Festival 2023 Lineup

Main Slate

May December – Todd Haynes (Opening Night)

Priscilla – Sofia Coppola (Centerpiece)

Ferrari – Michael Mann (Closing Night)

About Dry Glasses – Nuri Bilge Ceylan

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt – Raven Jackson

All of Us Strangers – Andrew Haigh

Anatomy of a Fall – Justine Triet

The Beast – Bertrand Bonello

La Chimera – Alice Rohrwacher

Close Your Eyes – Victor Erice

The Delinquents – Rodrigo Moreno

Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World – Radu Jude

Eureka – Lisandro Alonso

Evil Does Not Exist – Ryûsuke Hamaguchi

Fallen Leaves – Aki Kaurismaki

Green Border – Agnieszka Holland

Here – Bas Devos

In Our Day – Hong Sangsoo

In Water – Hong Sangsoo

Janet Planet – Annie Baker

Kidnapped – Marco Bellocchio

Last Summer – Catherine Breillat

Music – Angela Schanelec

Orlando, My Political Biography – Paul B. Preciado

Perfect Days – Wim Wenders

Pictures of Ghosts – Kleber Mendonca Filho

Poor Things – Yorgos Lanthimos

La Práctica – Martin Rejtman

The Settlers – Felipe Gálvez

The Shadowless Tower – Zhang Lu

The Zone of InterestJonathan Glazer

Youth (Spring) – Wang Bing

The Currents, Spotlight, Revivals, and Talks sections of the New York Film Festival 2023 will be released soon!

Read more about movies that premiered at previous New York Film Festivals

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