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Fishtail
Archived Festival Film
Fishtail
The iconic voice and noble philosophies proffered by Harry Dean Stanton punctuate this authentic look at life on the edge of wilderness. Andrew Renzi makes his directorial debut with this glimpse into the rugged lives of the cowboys of Montana’s F... read more
5 to 7
Archived Festival Film
5 to 7
Aspiring novelist Brian (Anton Yelchin) meets Arielle (Bérénice Marlohe), the sophisticated wife of a French diplomat. They soon embark on a “cinq-a-sept” affair that challenges Brian’s traditional American ideas of love and relationships. A cosmo... read more
Ice Poison
Archived Festival Film
Ice Poison
A poor young farmer in Myanmar pawns his cow for a moped and seeks alternative income as a taxi driver. Among his first fares is a woman making a new start after escaping an arranged marriage in China. Together, they are lured into the lucrative b... read more
Film Is A Film Is A Film
Archived Festival Film
Film Is A Film Is A Film
Digital projection takes over the movie screens worldwide. As celluloid slowly disappears from her workplace, the director, a movie projectionist herself, starts bleaching, painting, and scratching film to find answers about what makes it special.... read more
Alex of Venice
Archived Festival Film
Alex of Venice
Workaholic environmental attorney Alex (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has always relied on her husband George (Chris Messina) to take the reins at home. But when he unexpectedly asks for a break, his departure forces Alex to reevaluate her life. Messin... read more
70 Hester Street
Archived Festival Film
70 Hester Street
A documentary about director Casimir Nozkowski’s childhood home and how much of the past he could still see in it after he left. His story becomes a universal story about all childhood homes and the past lives and legacies of old buildings making ... read more
Night Moves
Archived Festival Film
Night Moves
Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning, and Peter Sarsgaard star as radical activists plotting to blow up Oregon’s Green Peter Dam in an act of environmental sabotage. As their plan marches towards fruition, they soon discover that small steps have ... read more
Güeros
Archived Festival Film
Güeros
A water balloon dropping from the sky, exploding on a mother’s head, in the frantic first moments of this striking debut feature, announces its director, Alonso Ruizpalacios, as a bold new voice of Mexican cinema. Set amidst the 1999 student strik... read more
Maravilla
Archived Festival Film
Maravilla
A true underdog story, Maravilla follows Argentinian boxer Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez as he sets out to reclaim the title of middleweight champion. Focusing on the rise of Martinez from penniless amateur to world champion and sporting celebr... read more
Sal
Tribeca Film
Sal
James Franco's Sal chronicles the final day in the life of actor Sal Mineo (Val Lauren), 1950s teen idol and an Academy Award® nominee for his roles in Rebel Without a Cause and Exodus. Almost two decades later, Mineo is no longer the marquee sens... read more
Best Cinematography - Narrative Award
Archived Festival Film
Best Cinematography - Narrative Award
The winner of Best Cinematography - Narrative Award is Before Snowfall. Director Hisham Zaman brings the moral crisis of honor killing front and center in this dazzling, international drama. When his older sister Nermin flees an arran... read more
Best Screenplay - Narrative Award
Archived Festival Film
Best Screenplay - Narrative Award
The winner of Best Screenplay - Narrative Award is Broken Circle Breakdown: Elise runs a tattoo shop. Didier plays in a bluegrass band. When their daughter Maybelle is born, their happiness is complete, until a tangle of complications... read more
Best New Narrative Director Award
Archived Festival Film
Best New Narrative Director Award
The Best New Narrative Director Award goes to Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais for Whitewash. The brutality of winter and the power of the mind are aptly portrayed in this dark comedy set in Northern Quebec. Bruce (Thomas Haden Church) is merel... read more
Best New Documentary Director Award
Archived Festival Film
Best New Documentary Director Award
The Best New Documentary Director Award goes to Sean Dunne for Oxyana. Oceana, West Virginia—known as “Oxyana” after its residents’ epidemic abuse of OxyContin—is a tragically real example of the insidious spread of drug dependency th... read more
Tribeca Talks® After the Movie: Inequality for All
Robert Reich is your guide in this no-holds-barred assessment of the U.S. economy. With winningly approachable finesse, the Clinton-era Labor secretary and current Berkeley professor covers the consolidation of wealth, the stagnation in wages and ... read more
Tribeca Talks® After the Movie: Tricked
Join acclaimed director Paul Verhoeven (Total Recall, Basic Instinct) as he steps into the creative unknown to test a brand new style and structure of crowd-sourced filmmaking. Having established only the first four minutes of the script for a new... read more
Tribeca Talks® Pen to Paper: Whose Credit is it Anyway?
Documentaries continue to evolve over the years into ever more complex, multi-format storytelling features. One recent development is a new credit: the writer. As filmmakers embrace or fight this controversial title, our panelists discuss when tak... read more
Tribeca Talks® Pen to Paper: Putting the "I" in "Film"
“Write what you know” has always been a mantra, but “film what you know”? How can direct personal experiences translate to audience-friendly, relatable pieces on screen? How much of our “all” should we bare? Hear from filmmakers, writers and actor... read more
Tribeca Talks® After the Movie: Beyond: Two Souls
From Quantic Dream and David Cage, visionary director of Heavy Rain™, comes an emotionally charged interactive thriller starring Oscar®-nominees Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe. Jodie Holmes (Page) has always been a little different. Aided by scientis... read more
Tribeca Talks® Pen to Paper: New Chick Flicks
From sports films to comedies, action flicks to war documentaries, female filmmakers, writers and actors are challenging traditional associations of what makes a movie for or by women. Join us for this dynamic exploration why being a female in the... read more
Tribeca Talks® Industry: Big Data and the Movies
Sponsored by SAP. Big Data presents new methods for testing the production and distribution of films both big and small. Join our panel of industry experts to consider the effect and implications of strategically developed content and social sent... read more
Tribeca Talks® Industry: Brand New Studios
What happens to film when brands become producers? Filmmakers and brand managers are uniting like never before to make everything from shorts to feature-length films to episodic series. The results of these partnerships are stretching the traditi... read more
Tribeca Talks® Industry: Look Who's Talking
Now celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Tribeca Film Institute's Tribeca All Access® program has supported several projects whose crews included at least one writer or director from a community statistically underrepresented in the film industr... read more