A score of international auteurs are heading to Manhattan for the 2018 New York Film Festival.

Check out the full 2018 New York Film Festival lineup below.

Opening Night:The Favourite

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NYFF

Credit: Netflix; Tatum Mangus/Annapurna Pictures; IFC Films

A Fox Searchlight Pictures release.

Centerpiece:ROMA

Dir.

Closing Night:At Eternity’s Gate

Dir.

A CBS Films release.

Jafar Panahi, Iran, 2018, 100m

U.S. Asako I & II

Dir.

Two years later, having moved from Osaka to Tokyo, Asako meets Baku’s exact double.

A Grasshopper Film release.

Ash Is Purest White

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As the formidable, quick-witted Qiao, a never better Zhao Tao has fashioned a heroine for the ages.

A Cohen Media Group release.

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

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Each story is distinct, but unified by the thematic thread of mortality.

An Annapurna Production and Netflix release.

A Well Go USA release.

An Amazon Studios release.

A Faithful Man/L’Homme fidele

Dir.

A Family Tour

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A Cinema Guild release.

Happy as Lazzaro/Lazzaro felice

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With Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche, Andre Benjamin, and Mia Goth.

Hotel by the River

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At times these threads overlap, at others they run tantalizingly close to each other.

If Beale Street Could Talk

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With Regina King, Colman Domingo, Teyonah Parris, Aunjanue Ellis, and Michael Beach.

An Annapurna Pictures release.

The Image Book/Le Livre d’image

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WithThe Image Bookall barriers between the artist, his art, and his audience have dissolved.

The relationship between image and sound is, as always, intensely physical and sometimes jaw-dropping.

And…isn’t it enough to say, simply, that this is the work of a master?

And that you have to see it?

A Kino Lorber release.

In My Room

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A Grasshopper Film release.

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

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Monrovia, Indiana

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A Zipporah Films release.

Has blogging replaced writing?

A Sundance Selects release.

With John Carroll Lynch and Molly Shannon.

RAY & LIZ

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A Magnolia Pictures release.

Released by Strand Releasing.

Too Late to Die Young

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We are in the lonely expanses of the American west in the mid-’60s.

His wife (Carey Mulligan) strikes out blindly in search of security and finds herself running amok.

It is left to their young adolescent son Joe (Ed Oxenbould) to hold the center.

An IFC Films release.