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Apple Store Panel: Tribeca Film Festival Sneak Peek
Join the Tribeca Film Festival Sneak Peek to get a glimpse of the work by filmmakers who are showing this year, including the documentary films The Russian Winter (director Petter Ringbom), Sexy Baby (directors Jill Bauer and Ronna G... read more
As Luck Would Have It
Archived Festival Film
As Luck Would Have It
The economy has kept Roberto (José Mota) out of work for a long time. When a freak accident puts him at the center of a media frenzy, the enterprising ad exec hires a snaky agent to help him cash in on his life-or-death situation. It's up to Rober... read more
Apple Store Panel: Picture Paris
Archived Festival Film
Apple Store Panel: Picture Paris
Join actor Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) and director Brad Hall (SNL) as they discuss their short film, Picture Paris. With her son leaving for college, an ordinary suburban mom (Louis-Dreyfus) compensates for her empty nest by p... read more
Apple Store Panel: The Giant Mechanical Man
Join actor Jenna Fischer (The Office) and director Lee Kirk as they discuss their new film, The Giant Mechanical Man, an offbeat romantic comedy about a silver-painted street performer and the soft-spoken zoo worker who falls for him. read more
Apple Store Panel: Side by Side
Archived Festival Film
Apple Store Panel: Side by Side
Join director Chris Kenneally and industry experts for a discussion of the documentary Side by Side, produced and presented by Keanu Reeves. The film takes us on a journey through the rise of digital filmmaking, and addresses the aesthetic ... read more
Apple Store Panel: 2 Days in New York
Archived Festival Film
Apple Store Panel: 2 Days in New York
Join writer, director, and actor Julie Delpy for a discussion of her new film, 2 Days in New York, the follow-up story to her well-received 2 Days in Paris. We follow Marion (Delpy), now split from Jack and living in New York with th... read more
Apple Store Panel: Struck By Lightning
Join Golden Globe winner Chris Colfer (Kurt on Glee) and director Brian Dannelly for a discussion of their new coming-of-age comedy, Struck By Lightning. Starring and produced by Colfer, this film tells the story of Carson Phillips (... read more
Apple Store Panel: Your Sister's Sister
Join director Lynn Shelton (Humpday) for a discussion of her new film, Your Sister's Sister. The story begins when Iris (Emily Blunt) invites her friend Jack (Mark Duplass) to stay at her family's remote getaway while he grieves the ... read more
All In
Archived Festival Film
All In
Professional poker player Uriel has been on a real hot streak—with the ladies—since his marriage fizzled out. But in between growing his online gambling business and helping to raise his kids, Uriel has rediscovered his old pre-marriag... read more
Apple Store Panel: Nancy, Please
Archived Festival Film
Apple Store Panel: Nancy, Please
Join debut director Andrew Semans, producer Vinay Singh, and cast members including Will Rogers and Santino Fontana for a discussion of their new film, Nancy, Please. This smart, stunning psychodrama revolves around Paul, who teaches litera... read more
Downloading at a Screen Near You
Archived Festival Film
Downloading at a Screen Near You
Hosted by The Hollywood Reporter Some argue that legal downloads saved the music industry, so does the same hold true for the film industry? Director Steven Soderbergh, 2929 Entertainment's Todd Wagner, MPAA Chairman & CEO Dan Glickman and BitTor... read more
Colour Me Kubrick
Archived Festival Film
Colour Me Kubrick
John Malkovich gives a hilarious tour-de-force as Alan Conway, a conman who successfully passed himself off as the famed and notoriously reclusive director for the last decade or so of the filmmaker's life. Combining breathtaking chutzpah undeterr... read more
Comedy of Power
Archived Festival Film
Comedy of Power
Teaming up with the veteran director for the seventh time, Isabelle Huppert turns in another bravura performance as a powerful examining magistrate on the trail of some corrupt big cheeses. Delighting in the permutations of human stupidity, the fi... read more
It Is Easier For A Camel
Archived Festival Film
It Is Easier For A Camel
French star Bruni-Tedeschi wowed the jury with her directorial debut in 2003. The story of a rich girl whose money has imprisoned her in a cell of expectations-from her family, from her fiancé, and from the unexpected return of an old lover. Also ... read more
Long Struggle
Archived Festival Film
Long Struggle
The setting is war-torn Burma, where ethnic minorities struggle to survive in an uncharted jungle while fleeing from the tyrannical Burmese army. Director Lea Rekow undertook a dangerous and secretive journey just so she could film these refugees,... read more
Fifty Pills
Archived Festival Film
Fifty Pills
Darren (Lou Taylor Pucci) has just lost his scholarship because of his partying roommate's antics. Now, in order to make his tuition payment, he needs to sell 50 tablets of Ecstasy-graciously supplied by his roommate-over the course of just one da... read more
In Their Skin (formerly Replicas)
Archived Festival Film
In Their Skin (formerly Replicas)
Following the tragic death of their young daughter, the Hughes family decide to escape to their upscale vacation home in the woods. But their attempt to get some quality time together is violently interrupted when a neighboring family with a hidde... read more
Trishna
Archived Festival Film
Trishna
Again proving his endless versatility in his fifth film at Tribeca, prolific director Michael Winterbottom (The Road to Guantanamo, last year's The Trip) adapts Thomas Hardy's classic Victorian melodrama Tess of the d'Urbervilles<... read more
Future of Film Lunch Series - April 23
Annie Correal (Head of Community at Cowbird) and Jigar Mehta (director of 18 Days in Egypt) will present projects that are helping redefine how people are using digital technology to tell stories and discuss what this means fo... read more
Best New Documentary Director Award
Archived Festival Film
Best New Documentary Director Award
Mysticism and color reign in this stunning documentary steeped in the fishermen lore of Kenya. Revisiting a childhood fairy tale of a spirit-filled island with the magic to either bless or curse a fisherman's journey, Dutch filmmaker Jeroen van Ve... read more
World Documentary Competition Award Winner
Weaving together the seemingly opposing stories of the Miss India beauty pageant and a fundamentalist Hindu camp for girls, director Nisha Pahuja illuminates the situation of women across contemporary India, drawing surprising parallels in the way... read more
Best Editing - Documentary Award
Archived Festival Film
Best Editing - Documentary Award
At age 98, director Arnon Goldfinger's grandmother passed away, leaving him the task of clearing out the Tel Aviv flat that she and her husband shared since immigrating to Palestine from Nazi Germany in the 1930s. In this emotionally riveting docu... read more
Best Screenplay - Narrative Award
Archived Festival Film
Best Screenplay - Narrative Award
Professional poker player Uriel has been on a real hot streak—with the ladies—since his marriage fizzled out. But in between growing his online gambling business and helping to raise his kids, Uriel has rediscovered his old pre-marriag... read more
Best New Narrative Director Award
Archived Festival Film
Best New Narrative Director Award
Fed up with catering to the privileged tourist class, Cuban teens Raul and Elio are tantalized by the promise of a new life in Miami. Accused of assaulting a foreigner, Raul has no choice but to flee, but Elio must decide whether his own escape is... read more
Future of Film Lunch Series - April 24
From the definitive crowd-funding community to one of the fastest growing co-creation and publishing platforms, Kickstarter and Tumblr have made supporting the film community vital to their business. Elisabeth Holm (Director of Kickstarter'... read more