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Catching Hell
Tribeca Film
Catching Hell
It's the pop fly that will live in infamy. When Chicagoan Steve Bartman fatefully deflected a foul ball in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS, the city's long-suffering Cubs fans found someone new to blame for their cursed century without a World Series titl... read more
Audience Award Third Place
Archived Festival Film
Audience Award Third Place
Carol Channing: Larger Than Life won this award: The story of legendary performer Carol Channing's life is as colorful as the lipstick on her big, bright smile. Director Dori Berinstein captures the magic and vivacity of the 90-year-old ico... read more
Tribeca Talks Industry - The Business of Entertainment
Bloomberg's inaugural Business of Entertainment program features two in-depth interviews with top industry CEOs. Hosted by one of the world's leading interviewers, Charlie Rose, the program will kick off with a conversation with Time Warner... read more
Tribeca Talks Industry - Amplify the Message: Social Media
Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, GetGlue, Foursquare. Social media has changed the way we interact with the world around us. These days, filmmakers don't just need a press kit and a Web site; they need a social media presence. How should producers and d... read more
Tribeca Talks Industry - Digital by Design
The emergence of online digital platforms and applications provokes filmmakers to confront technology head-on. Join SAP and industry executives for a down-to-earth discussion about how the digital age aids today's filmmaker in three key areas: Fun... read more
Tribeca Talks Industry - Shooting Anamorphic
Creative decisions and techniques made by cinematographers vary widely. Camera positions and lighting design all combine to give a film the right atmosphere. One important choice to make is the type and style of the lens. Referred to as many th... read more
Beautiful Mind
Archived Festival Film
Beautiful Mind
Ten years ago, A Beautiful Mind made Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. a household name. This stunning portrait of a brilliant but troubled man won four Academy Awards® and gave audiences an insider's look into the uniq... read more
World Narrative Competition Award Winner
She Monkeys: When 15-year-old Emma lands a competitive spot on the equestrian acrobatics team, she is taken under the wing of a pretty, slightly older teammate, Cassandra. The two begin an intense relationship where the rules of t... read more
She Monkeys
Archived Festival Film
She Monkeys
When 15-year-old Emma lands a competitive spot on the equestrian acrobatics team, she is taken under the wing of a pretty, slightly older teammate, Cassandra. The two begin an intense relationship where the rules of the game blur as psychological ... read more
Union
Archived Festival Film
Union
A captivating and exhilarating real-life experience of musical creation and generosity, The Union is an unprecedented look at the creative life of Elton John and his remarkable collaborative album with his early-career idol, Leon Russell. N... read more
Revenge of the Electric Car
Archived Festival Film
Revenge of the Electric Car
Behind the closed doors of Nissan, General Motors, and Tesla Motors, the race is on to develop the world's first, and most economically accessible, electric car. Director Chris Paine's energetic and beautifully shot follow-up to Who Killed the ... read more
Perspective: Rwanda
Archived Festival Film
Perspective: Rwanda
This series of short films from three emerging Rwandan filmmakers examines the theme of reconciliation from the perspective of young people who lived through one of the world's worst atrocities. All three directors are members of the Almond Tree F... read more
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take Two and a Half
One of the most offbeat sequels in film history, Take 2 and a half was made 35 years after Take One. The sequel returns with Take One's original actors, playing the same married couple in the original Central Park location. Also includes contempor... read more
Off the Rez
Archived Festival Film
Off the Rez
Shoni Schimmel, a Umatilla Indian and one of the best high school basketball players in the country, dreams of being the first from her tribe to get a college scholarship. Shoni and her mother/coach Ceci battle together to redeem generations of st... read more
Premonition
Archived Festival Film
Premonition
This Japanese horror film was created by a director of one of the influential original Ring films. This time the malevolent maguffin is not vicious videotape, but a mysterious newspaper that predicts deaths, beginning with the daughter of the sto... read more
My Piece of the Pie
Archived Festival Film
My Piece of the Pie
From Cédric Klapisch, director of 2002 hit L'Auberge Espagnole, comes a financial-era drama with a biting comic edge. When single mom France loses her factory job, she is forced to take a gig as a housekeeper and nanny for Steve, a hotshot ... read more