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Tribeca Talks Master Class: Get the Look
The look of a film propels its story in both subtle and bold ways. Join Academy Award®–winning production and costume designer Catherine Martin (The Great Gatsby, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge) as she discusses the methods she use... read more
Tribeca Talks® Industry: Music + Film
In collaboration with American Express® Sound and screen make for cozy bedfellows. Join us for a panel focusing on artists who creatively test the senses. Where do approaches and audiences diverge? Hear from some of the world's leading... 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: Out of Print
Dive into the riveting debate over the future of ideas, as Vivienne Roumani tackles the questions confronting the modern word industry and proves that more is at stake than how quickly we can access the latest bestseller. Narrated by Meryl Streep ... 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® After the Movie: Wadjda
Meet Wadjda (Waad Mohammed), a feisty, funny and wholly unconventional ten-year-old girl determined to scrounge up enough money to buy a bicycle, despite the societal repercussions sure to follow. The groundbreaking first feature film shot entirel... read more