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Six Feet Under Series Finale
Archived Festival Film
Six Feet Under Series Finale
Revisit one of the most visually and emotionally arresting shows on its fifteenth anniversary for a retrospective screening of the hauntingly brilliant final episode in which we said goodbye to the Fishers. Show creator Alan Ball provides an in d... read more
For the Love of Spock
Archived Festival Film
For the Love of Spock
For the Love of Spock is a documentary film about the life of Star Trek's Mr. Spock as well as that of Leonard Nimoy, the actor who played Mr. Spock for almost fifty years, written and directed by his son, Adam Nimoy.After... read more
Time Traveling Bong
Archived Festival Film
Time Traveling Bong
NETWORK: Comedy Central Premiere This 3 part limited mini-series world premiere centers on two cousins, played by Ilana Glazer and Paul W. Downs, who discover... read more
First Monday in May
Archived Festival Film
First Monday in May
Follow the creation of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “China: Through the Looking Glass,” exhibition, by curator Andrew Bolton. With unprecedented access, director Andrew Rossi captures the collision of high fashion and celebrity at the Met Gala... read more
Life Animated
Archived Festival Film
Life Animated
Oscar-winning director Roger Ross Williams tells the remarkable story of an autistic young man, unable to speak for much of his childhood, who regained his ability to communicate through a life-long commitment to Disney animated movies. Life, A... read more
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Archived Festival Film
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
A spunky orphan and his gruff guardian are forced to flee after a series of misunderstandings send them both into the wilderness as mismatched fugitives. Starring Sam Neill, and featuring a hysterically funny performance from newcomer Julian Denni... read more
Courted
Archived Festival Film
Courted
When a feared judge of the French court, Xavier Racine (Fabrice Luchini), encounters a French-Danish juror, Ditte Lorensen-Coteret (Sidse Babett Knudsen), at a murder trial, their shared past is slowly uncovered. Understated and engaging, director... read more
Abortion Stories Women Tell
Archived Festival Film
Abortion Stories Women Tell
In 1973, the US Supreme court decision Roe v. Wade gave every woman the right to have an abortion. In 2016, abortion remains one of the most divisive issues in America, especially in Missouri. Award-winning director and Missouri native Tracy Droz ... read more
Dreamland
Archived Festival Film
Dreamland
Robert Schwartzman makes his directorial debut with this comedy about the cost of reaching your dreams. Part-time pianist Monty Fagan (Johnny Simmons) begins a May-December romance that upends his home life. A set of perfectly cast co-stars push o... read more
Do Not Resist
Archived Festival Film
Do Not Resist
In Do Not Resist, director Craig Atkinson, through keen and thoughtful observances, presents a startling and powerful exploration into the rapid militarization of police forces in the United States. Filmed over two years, in 11 states, D... read more
LoveTrue
Archived Festival Film
LoveTrue
Alma Har’el, director and cinematographer of the 2011 TFF Best Documentary Feature Bombay Beach, returns with LoveTrue, a genre-bending documentary, demystifying the fantasy of true love. From an Alaskan strip club, a Hawaiian island... read more
Dean
Archived Festival Film
Dean
In comedian Demetri Martin’s funny and heartfelt directorial debut, Martin plays an illustrator who falls hard for an LA woman (Gillian Jacobs) while trying to prevent his father (Kevin Kline) from selling the family home in the wake of his mother... read more
Mr Church
Archived Festival Film
Mr Church
When a dying mother hires a talented cook (Eddie Murphy) to help take care of her young daughter, a lifelong friendship blooms, in this tender coming-of-age family drama by Oscar-nominated director Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy). read more
Tenth Man
Archived Festival Film
Tenth Man
Ariel is summoned to Buenos Aires by his distant father, who runs a Jewish aid foundation in El Once, the bustling Jewish neighborhood where he spent his youth. Writer-director Daniel Burman (All In) returns to Tribeca with this tender expl... read more
Reset
Archived Festival Film
Reset
Stunningly gorgeous and delicate in both subject and treatment, Reset depicts renowned choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied (also known for choreographing the dance sequences in Black Swan) as he attempts to rejuvenate the Par... read more
Hard Lovin Woman
Archived Festival Film
Hard Lovin Woman
In this heavy-hitting rock documentary, director Michael Rapaport explores the sacrifices acclaimed actress Juliette Lewis makes to pursue her first love, music. Bucking industry politics and critics, self-doubt, and physical injury, Lewis leads u... read more
SOLITARY
Archived Festival Film
SOLITARY
With unprecedented access, director Kristi Jacobson offers a deeply moving portrait of life inside solitary confinement within a supermax prison. Filmed over the course of one year, this riveting film tells the story of the complex personalities t... read more
My Scientology Movie
Archived Festival Film
My Scientology Movie
BBC journalist Louis Theroux joins forces with director John Dower to explore the elusive Church of Scientology. With the help of a former high-ranking Scientologist, Theroux sets out to understand the furtive goings-on of the Church, armed with h... read more
All This Panic
Archived Festival Film
All This Panic
What is it like to come of age in New York City? First-time director Jenny Gage follows vivacious sisters, Ginger and Dusty, and their high school friends over the course of their crucial teen years. In this sensitive and cinematic documentary, Ga... read more
AWOL
Archived Festival Film
AWOL
Joey is a young woman in search of direction in her small town. A visit to an army recruiting office appears to provide a path, but when she meets and falls in love with Rayna that path diverges in ways that neither woman anticipates. Building on ... read more
Actor Martinez
Archived Festival Film
Actor Martinez
Arthur Martinez is a computer repairman and aspiring actor who commissions indie directors Mike Ott and Nathan Silver to film his life. In the directors’ first collaboration, we see them follow Arthur as he goes to work, drives around, and auditi... read more
All We Had
Archived Festival Film
All We Had
Ruthie continually makes the best of her mother Rita's hard luck. When their attempt at settling in a new town hits a stumbling block, even Ruthie struggles to keep it together. Based on Annie Weatherwax's 2014 novel, Katie Holmes' feature directo... read more
As I Open My Eyes
Archived Festival Film
As I Open My Eyes
As I Open My Eyes depicts the clash between culture and family as seen through the eyes of a young Tunisian woman balancing the traditional expectations of her family with her creative life as the singer in a politically charged rock band. ... read more
Go Sebastien Go
Archived Festival Film
Go Sebastien Go
Watch ¡Go Sebastien Go! and scenes from other entries in ESPN’s Verses series, shining a light on achievement both inside and out of the arena. Stay for a conversation with executive producer Eva Longoria and Versus series director Retta (Parks an... read more
Greatest Catch Ever
Archived Festival Film
Greatest Catch Ever
In Super Bowl XLII, the Giants were down to the undefeated New England Patriots when Eli Manning spotted David Tyree, setting up one of the most renowned plays in football history. Stay for a conversation with Tyree and director Spike Lee about th... read more