A hit at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, Gotta Dance follows America's oldest dance troupe: the New Jersey NETSationals. Yep, they're senior citizens doing hip-hop dances on the basketball court, and we talk to director Dori Berin...
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We talk with Amreeka director Cherien Dabis about the film's genesis and the path it took from Tribeca to Park City to its theatrical release.
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Jane Campion makes a welcome return with the sumptuous love story between poet John Keats and his muse Fanny Brawne. Swooning ensues as we talk to the director and cast.
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The director of Trucker (TFF 2008) shares his perspective on the gumption and fortitude required of independent filmmakers past and present, from Cassavetes to Scorsese to Tarantino.
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New York, I Love You: Mira Nair
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Can You Dig Black Dynamite?
Chaos reigns! To promote his new provocation Antichrist, Lars von Trier has been making the festival rounds as only a misogynist/genius/performance artist should. We dissect the meta-hilarity.
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Directors David Redmon and Ashley Sabin take audiences up north for lobster in Downeast. They document the economic revival of a small town through rugged individualism combined with community spirit. It's a lesson for us all.
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Join us downtown for the inaugural edition of the Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club, an event curated by TFF programmers with delightful short films, a feature (Mad Hot Ballroom), director appearances, and fun activities!
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Iranian director Amir Naderi returns to TFF with Cut, about a Japanese filmmaker who is willing to take a beating from the Yakuza to fund his movie. Now that's commitment.
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