The Return of the New York Film Festival

By Samuel Moser

The 59th New York Film Festival returned to Manhattan with a live audience last Friday the 24th and will run until October 10th according to the New York Post and The New York Times.

All members of the audience will have to wear a mask this year, but those who are attending don’t seem to care as long as they get to watch in person this year, according to The New York Times.

In addition to mandatory masks, all audience members will have to provide proof of vaccination in order to ensure everyone’s safety, according to the New York Post.

The most anticipated film this year is Joel Coen’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth”. Denzel Washington is starring, and it is his first time dealing with a Shakespeare story, according to The New York Times.

Other anticipated films include: “The French Dispatch”, “Parallel Mothers”, and “Passing”. However, all films are appreciated at the festival.

The New York Post also was kind enough to suggest a variety of ethnic restaurants to anyone attending the festival.

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