The 51st New York Film Festival(NYFF) screens today the great Japanese director Kore-eda's new film “ Like Father, Like Son.”
The movie, which won the Jury Prize at Cannes this year, explores a parent-child relationship through the story of an architect and his wife who discover that their son was switched at birth with another child from a working class background.
Also screening at NYFF today is the Korean Movie “Nobody’s Daughter Haewon,” and the British movies “Archipelago” and “Unrelated.” In the documentary section, the festival is screening “How Democracy Works” from filmmakers Michael Camerini and Shari Robertson.