Meet Lauren Palmigiano, director of the TFF 2010 short film Cried Suicide, the first longform short from online comedy shop Funny or Die, screening both at TFF in NYC and on TFF Virtual Premium.
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Bonjour! C'est Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the director of TFF's Micmacs and other French favorites, including The City of Lost Children and Amelie.
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Get to know the Tribeca Film Festival 2010 jurors, starting with director Zoe Cassavetes and U.S. Secretary of State's Policy Planning Staff member Jared Cohen.
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Returning director Julia Bacha talks about Budrus, her documentary about a village in Palestine that could hold the key to peace in the Middle East.
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Your favorite TFF 2010 actors, writers, producers, and directors are all stopping by the Apple Store Soho to share exclusive filmmaking tidbits throughout the Festival. It's a parade of stars, and it's all free!
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Meet Ferzan Ozpetek, the director of the delightful Italian family comedy Loose Cannons. Lovely southern Italy landscapes + swoony Italian actors—sounds like a recipe for La Dolce Vita.
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Director Keith Bearden dishes on the inspiration for Meet Monica Velour, misadventures with a shopping cart and Kim Cattrall, and much more.
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The stars of My Own Love Song, Renee Zellweger and Forest Whitaker, are both expected on the red carpet at BMCC TPAC. Bonus? Bob Dylan wrote the score! Meet the director here, and join us tonight!
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Welcome to the latest installment of Tribeca Film Festival jury interviews, with writer Dave Karger and director Darko Lungulov.
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The directors of Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage sat down the day of the world premiere of their documentary to discuss diving into the world of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart.
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Meet the co-director and editor of the short documentary about James Cromwell and the Black Panthers, A .45 at 50th.
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Meet Tribeca Film Festival jurors, director Gary Winick and writer John Ridley. The latter makes a special plea to fellow juror Alicia Keys.
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In John Hindman's film, The Answer Man, Jeff Daniels and Lauren Graham grapple with the big questions of love and man's search for meaning. We talk to the duo about fame, self-help, and first-time directors.
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Learn how to eviscerate people like an angry Scotsman in Armando Iannucci's scathing In the Loop. A hilarious satire of politics and spin doctors on both sides of the pond (including James Gandolfini), we talk with the directo...
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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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