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NYFF to open with ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’

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Joel Coen’s production starring Frances McDormand and Denzel Washington will have its world premiere.

NEW YORK >> Joel Coen’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth” starring Frances McDormand and Denzel Washington will have its world premiere on opening night of the New York Film Festival, organizers said Thursday. The 59th edition of the festival kicks off Sept. 24.

Washington plays the Scottish Lord and McDormand stars as the scheming Lady in Coen’s black and white adaptation of Shakespear­e’s classic tragedy.

The official descriptio­n said the film is, “A work of stark chiaroscur­o and incantator­y rage” that nods to both the visuals and aspect ratios of Laurence Olivier’s Shakespear­e adaptation­s as well as Akira Kurosawa’s “Throne of Blood” but added that “Coen’s tale of sound and fury is entirely his own.”

It also marks the first time Joel Coen, who has been married to McDormand since 1984, has directed alone without the involvemen­t of his brother Ethan.

“The New York Film Festival is a place where I’ve been watching movies as an audience member and showing them as a filmmaker for almost 50 years,” Coen said in a statement. “It’s a real privilege and a thrill to be opening the Festival this year with The Tragedy of...”

The premiere will be held at Alice Tully Hall. The film will be released later theatrical­ly by A24, followed by a launch on Apple TV+.

NYFF will run through Oct. 10 with in-person, outdoor and virtual screenings.

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