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IFC Center
NameIFC Center

IFC Center is a cinema located in New York City, specifically in the Greenwich Village neighborhood, and is owned by AMC Networks through its IFC subsidiary, in partnership with Cablevision and Cox Communications. The center is known for showcasing independent films, documentary films, and classic films, often in partnership with organizations such as the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). It has hosted various film festivals, including the Tribeca Film Festival and the New York Film Festival, and has screened films by renowned directors like Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, and Woody Allen.

History

The IFC Center was previously known as the Waverly Theatre, which was built in 1937 and was a popular spot for art house films and foreign films, often showcasing the works of Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, and Federico Fellini. In 2005, the theater was renovated and reopened as the IFC Center, with a focus on independent film and documentary film, in partnership with Sundance Institute and Tribeca Productions. The center has since become a hub for film enthusiasts, with screenings and events featuring notable figures like Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, and Steven Soderbergh. It has also hosted Q&A sessions with film critics like Roger Ebert and A.O. Scott, and has partnered with organizations like the American Film Institute and the British Film Institute.

Location

The IFC Center is situated in the heart of Greenwich Village, near Washington Square Park and New York University (NYU), and is easily accessible by public transportation, including the New York City Subway and MTA Bus. The center is also close to other notable cinemas, such as the Angelika Film Center and the Film Forum, and is within walking distance of museums like the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Guggenheim Museum. The area is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues, including the Blue Note Jazz Club and the Village Vanguard.

Facilities

The IFC Center features five state-of-the-art movie theaters, each equipped with digital projection and surround sound systems, and has a total seating capacity of over 500 seats, making it an ideal venue for film premieres and special events. The center also has a concession stand offering a variety of snacks and beverages, including organic food options and craft beer, in partnership with local businesses like Whole Foods Market and Brooklyn Brewery. The facilities are also available for rental for private events, such as birthday partys and corporate events, and have been used by organizations like Google and Facebook.

Programming

The IFC Center offers a diverse range of film programming, including independent films, documentary films, and classic films, often in partnership with organizations like the Library of Congress and the National Film Registry. The center also hosts various film series and retrospectives, showcasing the works of renowned directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and Francis Ford Coppola. Additionally, the IFC Center features Q&A sessions and panel discussions with film industry professionals, such as actors Meryl Streep and Denzel Washington, and directors Spike Lee and Oliver Stone, and has partnered with film schools like the New York Film Academy and the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.

Operations

The IFC Center is operated by AMC Networks, in partnership with Cablevision and Cox Communications, and is managed by a team of experienced film industry professionals, including programmers and marketing specialists. The center is open 365 days a year, with screenings and events taking place throughout the day and evening, and offers membership programs and discounts for students and senior citizens, in partnership with organizations like the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and the National Student Association. The IFC Center also has a social media presence, with accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and has been recognized for its contributions to the film industry by organizations like the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Golden Globe Awards. Category:Cinemas in New York City

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