Film at Lincoln Center
Madeline Whittle is an experienced professional in the film programming and translation fields, currently serving as an Assistant Programmer and holding various positions within the Film at Lincoln Center since February 2016. With a strong background in research and editorial work from the Yale Film Studies Program, Madeline has also worked as a freelance translator, providing accurate translations from French to English. Additional experience includes roles in security and visitor services at the Yale Peabody Museum, and leadership as Treasurer/Vice-President of the Yale Film Society, where film events were organized and industry professionals were engaged. Madeline holds a Bachelor's Degree in Film Studies from Yale University and has participated in an educational program at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle.
Film at Lincoln Center
Film at Lincoln Center (FLC) is a nonprofit organization that celebrates cinema as an essential art form and fosters a vibrant home for film culture to thrive. FLC presents premier film festivals, retrospectives, new releases, and restorations year-round in state-of-the-art theaters at New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. FLC offers audiences the opportunity to discover works from established and emerging directors from around the world with a passionate community of film lovers at marquee events including the New York Film Festival and New Directors/New Films. Founded in 1969, FLC is committed to preserving the excitement of the theatrical experience for all audiences, advancing high-quality film journalism through the publication of Film Comment, cultivating the next generation of film industry professionals through our FLC Academies, and enriching the lives of all who engage with our programs. Become a Member or Patron today and support the mission of Film at Lincoln Center.