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Film Fest Announces Southampton Opening Film and More

The Hamptons International Film Festival will show "Youth," starring Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel, in Southampton on its opening night.

Hamptons Film Festival Announces Key Films for This Year

When the Hamptons International Film Festival opens on Oct. 8, the film it will screen will be James Vanderbilt’s “Truth” with Robert Redford, Cate Blanchett, Topher Grace, and Elisabeth Moss. Mr. Vanderbilt served as a mentor for the festival’s Screenwriters Lab in 2009.

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Norman Canceled at Watermill Center, Gruss to Speak Tuesday

Jessye Norman had to cancel her Watermill lecture, but Audrey Gruss will lead a discussion on new research into depression.

HIFF Delivered 'Spotlight' as Saturday's Centerpiece Film

"Spotlight," a story about a real-life coverup of the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests in Boston, is rendered by a fine ensemble cast playing real reporters at The Boston Globe.

'Carol' Looks at The 1950s With an Abstract Expressionist's Lens

Todd Haynes's latest film was the Sunday Centerpiece of the Hamptons International Film Festival.

Charlie Kaufman Brings Latest to Hamptons Film Festival

"Anomalisa" had its East Coast premiere on Friday night at the Hamptons International Film Festival.

The Who, What, Where of Montauk Scenes in 'The Affair'

Ever wondered where some of the scenes from "The Affair" were filmed and if they are actually here? The Star map can help.

The Who, What, Where of Montauk Scenes in 'The Affair'

Ever wondered where some of the scenes from "The Affair" were filmed and if they are actually here? The Star map can help.

'Truth' Opens 23rd Hamptons International Film Festival

"Truth" takes as its subject the 60 Minutes segment that led to the resignation of Dan Rather, with Robert Redford playing Mr. Rather.

Our Fabulous Variety Show Not to Be Missed

A last chance this weekend to see a show that is charming audiences and for a good cause

Oscars Give Some Love to Films With South Fork Connections

Although nominations rained down on films with South Fork connections in January, by the time the Oscar awards ceremony came around, many of those films were eclipsed by others in those categories.

Posters in Paris With a Sag Harbor Pedigree

Artwork by Paul Davis can be seen on the streets of Paris through Feb. 17.

Hamptons Designer Showhouse Nets a Big Check for Hospital

Southampton Hospital announced that this year’s Hamptons Designer Showhouse netted a $100,000 check to support its programs.

South Fork in the Mix in Oscar Nominations

Carter Burwell of Amagansett is up for his first Academy Award for scoring the film "Carol."

Southampton House Stars in New Showtime Series ‘Billions’

The house at the end of Meadow Lane sets the cat-and-mouse plot of the series in motion.

SBS Film Students Discover Dogme in East Hampton

Recently, a group of Stony Brook Southampton film students pared down their approaches to storytelling, borrowing ideals adopted by Danish avant-garde directors in 1995.

Iris Smyles’s Book Blurb Contest Ends on Friday

Your fictional blurb could appear on the back of the second book of Iris Smyles, an acclaimed author and current Guild Hall artist in residence.

Hamptons Film Fest Has New Funding and a New Program

The Hamptons International Film Festival announced new funding and a special master class in conjunction with its annual Screenwriters Lab to be held the weekend of April 8.

The Met Takes Over the Old Whitney Space in More Ways Than One

Despite an initial sense of dislocation, the new Met Breuer in the old Whitney Museum space has clearly claimed the building as its own and on its own terms.

Charlotte Park's Paintings Wow in New York

The exhibition at the Berry Campbell gallery shows the artist on her best days and is on view through Saturday