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10 Amazing YouTube Videos From 2012
For the year's end, we've asked Tribeca's staff to share their Top 10 Lists. Today, Tribeca's EVP of Content and Marketing Matt Spangler highlights examples of the extraordinary variety online video had to offer this year. read more
The 10 Best Documentaries of 2012
For the year's end, we've asked Tribeca's staff to share their Top 10 Lists. Today we hear from TFI's Manager, Documentary Programming Jose F. Rodriguez on the best documentaries of 2012. read more
Character Studies: Angela Kinsey Gives Guidance
Leading up to the January 11 theatrical release of “Struck By Lightning,” Tribeca Film is proud to debut our “Character Studies” series that will help you get to know your favorite SBL personalities just a little bit better. read more
Character Studies: An Expectant Christina Hendricks
Leading up to the January 11 theatrical release of “Struck By Lightning,” we want to help you get to know your favorite SBL characters a bit better. April Adams (Christina Hendricks) stands out as a woman with a lot on her mind… read more
Character Studies: A Goth Ashley Rickards
Leading up to the January 11 theatrical release of “Struck By Lightning,” we want to help you get to know your favorite SBL characters—like Vicki Jordan (played by "Awkward" star Ashley Rickards)—just a little bit better. read more
Character Studies: Allison Janney As Mommie Dearest?
Leading up to the January 11 theatrical release of “Struck By Lightning,” we want to help you get to know your favorite SBL characters a little bit better. Allison Janney’s Sheryl Phillips won’t be winning any Mother of the Year awards. read more
Learn "Budget 101" From Tribeca Film Institute
Filmmakers, learn to keep costs down, use what you’ve got, and recognize the climate we’re in. Join Tribeca Film Institute and the Time Warner Foundation for a panel on creating a film budget: October 25. Did we mention it’s free? read more
The 10 Greatest NYC Friendships in Film
Can’t we all just get along? Apparently we can! In honor of the two protagonists of "Supporting Characters," we look at some of cinema’s greatest NYC friendships with all their ups and downs in the city that never sleeps. read more
Game 6: The Romance of Failure
In the underrated flick Game 6, scripted by baseball-obsessed icon Don DeLillo, we travel to that fateful day in 1986, where a neurotic playwright (Michael Keaton) rambles around a surreal New York populated with the likes of ... read more
Free Flick Fridays: Hair
Today's Free Flick selection takes us back to the "Age of Aquarius," with some good old-fashioned youth political opposition. Enjoy the vibrant sounds and colors of an eerily reminiscent time with Milos Forman's 1979 film, Hair. read more