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2010 TFF: Ticketing 101
Check out our exclusive ticketing tips for TFF 2010! Whether it's online, on the phone, or at the box office, you'll have tickets for the hottest screenings. Get your American Express® card ready: single tickets are on sale NOW! read more
Free Flick Fridays:<br>Prelude To a Kiss
Jack Donaghy has struck gold (and Emmy noms!) on 30 Rock, but Alec Baldwin once had a more sensitive side. In the sweet Prelude to a Kiss (1992), a somewhat awkward man falls in love with a somewhat strange girl (Meg Ryan read more
Free Flick Fridays:<br>Gunnin' for that #1 Spot
We love you, Adam Yauch, and we hope you're feeling better soon! After all, this erstwhile Beastie Boy has a knack for film distribution (Oscilloscope rules) and heartening docs about elite high school b-ballers. Check it out! read more
Free Flick Fridays: Safe Men
Can't get enough of Moon-man Sam Rockwell? Take some time today to watch an earlier endeavor, the raucous Safe Men (1998), co-starring Steve Zahn and Mark Ruffalo. read more
Free: P-Star Rising in Brooklyn
If you missed P-Star Rising, the incredible true story about a 13-year-old rapper-turned-Electric Company star at TFF 2009, Rooftop Films is showing the quintessential New York documentary on Thursday, September 3 for FREE! read more
Free Flick Fridays:<br>Saint of 9/11
As we honor the 8th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on our country, Saint of 9/11 is an intimate reminder of the magnitude of what we lost that day—and a celebration of a life cut short. read more
New York, I Love You: Mira Nair
Director Mira Nair's movies defy categorization, as do the diverse shorts in this "collective feature." Nair and 10 peers tell stories that—with an eye-candy cast—connect across culture, gender, and borough. read more
Super Shorts: Make a Wish (Itmanna)
Celebrate the spirit of Doha TFF with a special film: Cherien Dabis' (Amreeka) sweet and heartbreaking short about buying a birthday cake in Palestine. It's one of five Middle Eastern films in the You Tube Screening Room through Nove... read more
Ticketing 101: How to Get Tickets to Tribeca
Not sure how to navigate your way into the Festival? Check out our exclusive ticketing tips for TFF 2012. Tickets are on sale throughout the Festival, and for the first time ever, you can buy tickets on Facebook and reserve seats for your friends. read more
Today at Tribeca: 4.27.12
Day 10: It's the end of the work week, so naturally, we hope you're planning a movie-filled weekend! On deck: New Filmmakers on Film, the history of BAM, a doc about rock legends Queen, and more. read more
Today at Tribeca: 4.28.12
Day 11: Lots of things on deck today, including the Directors Series with Jim Sheridan, the Sloan Foundation panel following WarGames, and screenings of Replicas, Downeast, Journey to Planet X, Postcards from the Zoo and more. read more
Today at Tribeca: 4.29.12
Day 12: The last day of any TFF is always sad, but we're not going to dwell on that fact. Celebrate the end of our 11th Festival by seeing as many award-winning films and special screenings as you can! read more
Filming the Camps: From Hollywood to Nuremberg
Now through October 14, the Museum of Jewish Heritage's new exhibit tracks legendary directors John Ford, George Stevens and Samuel Fuller through their documentation of the liberation of WWII concentration camps. read more
...And That's a Wrap!
It's hard to believe the 11th Tribeca Film Festival is in the books. Join us for a look back at 12 jam-packed days of movies and festivities, enjoyed by film fans and families alike. read more
TFF 2012: World Narrative Competition
The 12 films in the 2012 World Narrative Competition amply reflect TFF’s commitment to fostering dialogue between the global filmmaking community and U.S. audiences and auteurs. read more
The Face That Launched A Thousand Lawsuits
Director Andrew Shea thrillingly traces the twisted and complex history of Egon Schiele's iconic painting Portrait of Wally in his new documentary, which plays like an unfolding mystery. Opens Friday, May 11 at Quad Cinema. read more
The City of Lights Has a Mean Streak
Triple threat (writer/director/star) Maïwenn discusses her latest film, Polisse (TFF 2012), a gritty drama about a Paris Child Protective Services unit, based on real cases. Opening in NY and LA on Friday, May 18. read more
Review Stew: Chicago 10
Here's what the critics have to say about Brett Morgen's bold new documentary/animation Chicago 10, which marries rotoscoping and archival footage to retell the events that followed the 1968 Democratic National Convention. read more
2008 Tribeca Film Festival Family Street Fair
The annual Family Street Fair, presented on May 3 by American Express, will offer a day of family fun and lively entertainment, including performers, dancers, stilt walker, face painters, and more. The Street Fair runs from 10am-6pm and is located... read more