Running from November 15 to 17, new films from the next wave of Polish filmmakers will be featured at Tribeca Film Center this weekend. This event is free to the public. Na zdrowie!
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Catch one of the Tribeca Film Institute’s New Media Fund grantees at this year’s Margaret Mead Film Festival, the preeminent showcase for contemporary cultural storytelling.
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Tony-nominated actress Marin Ireland discusses the complexities of love and working with Chris Messina in “28 Hotel Rooms.” The film opens in NYC on Friday, November 16.
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Super Shorts: Validation
Edward Burns heads back to Long Island with his latest movie, “The Fitzgerald Family Christmas.” This ensemble dramedy starring Burns, Connie Britton and Michael McGlone, is now available on VOD (in select theaters 12/7).
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Film lovers—help keep indie film alive! Independent filmmaker Jon Reiss gives audiences 5 ideas about how to connect directly with filmmakers in ways that matter.
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Oscar Noms: Ten Talking Points
The director talks NYC, disco and fashion in the 1970s through his unconventional doc, now available on VOD via Tribeca Film.
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The Original Loudmouth
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The Brazilian Invasion
Three movies will screen under the stars at our outdoor screening series (April 19-21): Jaws, The Goonies, and Knuckleball! Co-sponsored by JetBlue and Time Warner Cable
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An Apple (Talk) a Day... or Two?
Join us today (4/19) at 3:00 pm ET for a live stream of the "100 Years of Universal" panel, featuring Robert De Niro and director Judd Apatow. It's our first live stream of the Festival!
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The star of District 13: Ultimatum and founder of parkour, David Belle, talks about getting more comfortable on film, his acting aspirations, and, oh yeah, that time he almost played Spider-Man.
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See the seminal 1980s doc about tailgating at the Judas Priest show, a short whose influence can still be seen in the anthropological delights of reality hits like MTV's Jersey Shore.
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It's Black History Month, and to put it simply: Paul Robeson, a true Renaissance man (lawyer/singer/athlete/activist/etc.) was one of the greatest Americans of the 20th century. In this "$ 500,000" epic from 1936, he's an opera singer searc...
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TFF '10: Cinemania
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TFF '10: Showcase
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TFF '10: Special Events
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TFF '10: Spotlight
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TFF '10: Encounters
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TFF '10: Discovery
Explore the world with the dozen narrative features in competition at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. Sponsored by Delta Air Lines.
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Tribeca Film’s exciting new distribution initiative is kicking off April 21. Check out our first 12 releases, from Festivals past and present.
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Director George Kachadorian gives us the skinny on his film Shooting Beauty, about a unique photographer doing great things in the world. Join us for a screening April 15 at the TC Doc Series.
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