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James Gray's 'Paper Tiger' Opens 64th New York Film Festival on Sept. 25
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Updated · Deadline · Jul 16

James Gray's 'Paper Tiger' Opens 64th New York Film Festival on Sept. 25

3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Jul 16

Summary

  • Paper Tiger will make its North American premiere as the opening-night film of the 64th New York Film Festival on Sept. 25 at Alice Tully Hall.
  • Film at Lincoln Center said it chose James Gray's Cannes-premiering crime thriller for its emotional power, with artistic director Dennis Lim calling it a career-best achievement.
  • Adam Driver, Miles Teller and Scarlett Johansson lead the 1986-set New York story, which follows two brothers drawn into a Russian mafia oil-dumping scheme near the Gowanus Canal.
  • Neon plans a Nov. 13 theatrical release for the film, which marks Gray's fourth NYFF selection after The Immigrant, The Lost City of Z and Armageddon Time.
  • The 2026 festival runs from Sept. 25 to Oct. 12, continuing NYFF's role as a curated showcase of major international films from the year's festival circuit.

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