Film at Lincoln Center has announced Elegance Bratton’s “The Inspection” as the closing night selection of the 60th New York Film Festival, making its U.S. premiere on October 14 at Alice Tully Hall. The A24 drama joins the previously announced opening night film “White Noise,” centerpiece entry “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,” and main slate selection “Armageddon Time.” Known for his documentary “Pier Kids,” about homeless queer and transgender youth in New York, and the “Viceland” series “My House,” about underground competitive ballroom dancing, filmmaker and photographer Elegance Bratton has made his narrative debut with “The Inspection,” a drama based on his own experiences as a gay man in Marine Corps basic training following a decade of living on the streets. Tony- and Emmy-nominated actor Jeremy Pope (“Hollywood,” “One Night in Miami’) is run through an emotional and physical gauntlet as a young man dealing with a sadistic sergeant (Bokeem Woodbine), his feelings for a sympathetic superior (Raúl Castillo), and his complicated feelings toward the mother who rejected him (Gabrielle Union).