This is different.
The New York Film Festival will have the same opening night film as the Venice festival a month earlier: Noah Baumbach’s “White Noise.”
Usually, the New York fest goes for something different than Telluride, Toronto, and Venice because they’re the last of the important bunch in that time frame.
But “White Noise” is hot, it’s Netflix’s big Oscar movie, and there’s a lot of buzz. Tickets for opening night are on sale for $450 now on the Film Society’s website.
“White Noise” stars Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig and is based on Don DeLillo’s best selling novel. The Film Society will also choose Centerpiece and closing night films to be announced soon.
The NY Film Festival always chooses quality films for its opening nights. But they haven’t lined up with the Oscars since “CHariots of Fire” in 1981. Maybe “White Noise” will break that record.
New York Film Festival Opening Night Films
2021 The Tragedy of Macbeth (Joel Coen, US)
2020 Lovers Rock (Steve McQueen, UK)
2019 The Irishman (Martin Scorsese, US)
2018 The Favourite (Yorgos Lanthimos, Ireland/UK/US)
2017 Last Flag Flying (Richard Linklater, US)
2016 13TH (Ava DuVernay, US)
2015 The Walk (Robert Zemeckis, US)
2014 Gone Girl (David Fincher, US)
2013 Captain Phillips (Paul Greengrass, US)
2012 Life of Pi (Ang Lee, US)
2011 Carnage (Roman Polanski, France/Poland)
2010 The Social Network (David Fincher, US)
2009 Wild Grass (Alain Resnais, France)
2008 The Class (Laurent Cantet, France)
2007 The Darjeeling Limited (Wes Anderson, US)
2006 The Queen (Stephen Frears, UK)
2005 Good Night, and Good Luck (George Clooney, US)
2004 Look at Me (Agnès Jaoui, France)
2003 Mystic River (Clint Eastwood, US)
2002 About Schmidt (Alexander Payne, US)
2001 Va savoir (Jacques Rivette, France)
2000 Â Dancer in the Dark (Lars von Trier, Denmark)
1999  All About My Mother (Pedro Almodóvar, Spain)
1998 Â Celebrity (Woody Allen, US)
1997 Â The Ice Storm (Ang Lee, US)
1996Â Â Secrets & Lies (Mike Leigh, UK)
1995Â Â Shanghai Triad (Zhang Yimou, China)
1994Â Â Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, US)
1993Â Â Short Cuts (Robert Altman, US)
1992Â Â Olivier Olivier (Agnieszka Holland, France)
1991  The Double Life of Véronique (Krzysztof Kieslowski, Poland/France)
1990  Miller’s Crossing (Joel Coen, US)
1989Â Â Too Beautiful for You (Bertrand Blier, France)
1988  Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Pedro Almodóvar, Spain)
1987Â Â Dark Eyes (Nikita Mikhalkov, Soviet Union)
1986Â Â Down by Law (Jim Jarmusch, US)
1985Â Â Ran (Akira Kurosawa, Japan)
1984Â Â Country (Richard Pearce, US)
1983Â Â The Big Chill (Lawrence Kasdan, US)
1982Â Â Veronika Voss (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, West Germany)
1981Â Â Chariots of Fire (Hugh Hudson, UK)
1980Â Â Melvin and Howard (Jonathan Demme, US)
1979Â Â Luna (Bernardo Bertolucci, Italy/US)
1978Â Â A Wedding (Robert Altman, US)
1977  One Sings, the Other Doesn’t (Agnès Varda, France)
1976  Small Change (François Truffaut, France)
1975Â Â Conversation Piece (Luchino Visconti, Italy)
1974  Don’t Cry with Your Mouth Full (Pascal Thomas, France)
1973  Day for Night (François Truffaut, France)
1972Â Â Chloe in the Afternoon (Eric Rohmer, France)
1971Â Â The Debut (Gleb Panfilov, Soviet Union)
1970  The Wild Child (François Truffaut, France)
1969Â Â Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (Paul Mazursky, US)
1968Â Â Capricious Summer (Jiri Menzel, Czechoslovakia)
1967Â Â The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, Italy/Algeria)
1966Â Â Loves of a Blonde (Milos Forman, Czechoslovakia)
1965Â Â Alphaville (Jean-Luc Godard, France)
1964Â Â Hamlet (Grigori Kozintsev, USSR)
1963  The Exterminating Angel (Luis Buñuel, Mexico)