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Mapplethorpe
Archived Festival Film
Mapplethorpe
In the late 1960s, art-school dropout Robert Mapplethorpe moves into the Chelsea Hotel with dreams of stardom. He quickly becomes the enfant terrible of the photography world as the downtown counterculture of 1970s New York reaches its zenith. read more
Studio 54
Archived Festival Film
Studio 54
In 1977, Studio 54 and its founders, Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell, epitomized New York hedonism. But by, 1979 the fantasy was over—and Studio 54 goes inside that meteoric rise and catastrophic fall. read more
Locked In
Archived Festival Film
Locked In
After falling victim to a pair of illnesses at age 11, Victoria Arlen lived with locked-in syndrome for four years. Locked In, directed by Alison Ellwood (No Limits, American Jihad), tells the story of her recovery and eventual g... read more
Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable
Archived Festival Film
Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable
One of the most fearless and accomplished athletes of her generation, Bethany Hamilton became a surfing wunderkind when she returned to the sport following a devastating shark attack at age 13. Now she faces her biggest challenge yet: motherhood. read more
Stockholm
Archived Festival Film
Stockholm
In 1973, an unhinged American outlaw walked into a bank in Sweden demanding millions in cash in exchange for his hostages. The events that followed, would capture the attention of the world and ultimately give a name to a new psychological phenome... read more
Into the Okavango
Archived Festival Film
Into the Okavango
Botswana’s Okavango Delta is one of the planet’s last remaining true wildernesses, but studies have shown it is shrinking. A group of intrepid scientists embark on a four-month, 1500-mile journey upriver to the Okavango’s source to investigate why. read more
Momentum Generation
Archived Festival Film
Momentum Generation
In the 1990s, a band of teen surfers came together on the north shore of Oahu. Their unbridled talent and strong bonds of friendship would bring professional surfing to new heights. But as their stars rose, those bonds would be tested. read more
Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes
Archived Festival Film
Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes
This is the history of Blue Note Records, the label that, since 1939, has recorded jazz giants ranging from Miles Davis to Robert Glasper—revolutionizing not only music, but also the world. read more
General Magic
Archived Festival Film
General Magic
A Silicon Valley startup built by the best and brightest minds of the 1980s tech world, General Magic shipped the first handheld wireless personal communicator in 1994. It was decades ahead of its time—and a complete failure. read more
Into My Life
Archived Festival Film
Into My Life
From 1965 to the present, M. Elaine and Cassandra Bromfield, two black women, made joyful documents of their lives in Brooklyn’s Lindsay Park Housing Cooperative on 8-mm film. Into My Life pays tribute to their drive for self-preservation... read more
Notes from Dunblane: Lessons from a School Shooting
Following the Sandy Hook Massacre, a priest from Dunblane, Scotland reaches out to Father Bob offering support 16 years after a school shooting in his own town. The men bond over personal trauma and responsibilities... In the aftermath the UK refo... read more
Ugh!
Archived Festival Film
Ugh!
1990s. Los Angeles. The Future Is Repeating Itself. Oh My God. read more
Slut in a Good Way
Archived Festival Film
Slut in a Good Way
Three 17-year-old girlfriends get a job at the Toy Depot for the holiday season and become smitten with the guys who work alongside them in this charming teen sex comedy. read more
Sidelined
Archived Festival Film
Sidelined
In 1978, several NFL cheerleaders posed in Playboy magazine, having received approval from team management. But when the issue hit newstands, it unleashed a wave of repercussions for the women themselves—and their team. read more
Earthrise
Archived Festival Film
Earthrise
The Apollo 8 astronauts recount their memories of capturing the first image of Earth from space in 1968 and evokes the awe of seeing Earth framed against the blackness of space. read more
Nico, 1988
Archived Festival Film
Nico, 1988
This whirlwind road movie follows the final months on tour of the singer-songwriter Nico, one-time Warhol superstar and Velvet Underground vocalist. read more
Woman Walks Ahead
Archived Festival Film
Woman Walks Ahead
Based on a true story, 19th-century Brooklyn artist Catherine Weldon (Jessica Chastain) journeys west on a mission to paint a portrait of the legendary chief Sitting Bull (Michael Greyeyes), only to find a very different world—and man—than she was... read more
Tribeca ESPN Family Film Field Day Space Jam
Admission to the screenings is FREE on a first-come, first-served basis. Lines at BMCC begin 30 minutes prior to the start of the program.Distributed Tickets honored up to 15 minutes before start of program. read more
Off Screen Crowdfunding 101
Archived Festival Film
Off Screen Crowdfunding 101
Three festival filmmakers working in documentary, narrative, and webseries sit down with Kickstarter’s Director of Narrative, Elise McCave, to uncover the real story behind their crowdfunding triumphs, trials, and tribulations. read more
Podcasts ESPN 30 for 30 Podcast Panel
Archived Festival Film
Podcasts ESPN 30 for 30 Podcast Panel
ESPN Films recently announced the launch of 30 for 30 Podcasts, a new series of original, high-quality sports stories in the likeness of the acclaimed 30 for 30 documentaries, but made exclusively for audio. Producers Jody Avirgan, Julia... read more
Tribeca Games Opening Concert
Archived Festival Film
Tribeca Games Opening Concert
The Tribeca Games Festival will kick off with the New York premiere of Telltale Games’ first-ever crowd play of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale series, Episode 1 and a concert headlined by British electronic producer and multi-instr... read more