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Salt of This Sea: Annemarie Jacir
Annemarie Jacir's award-winning directorial debut (TFF 2009) represents a fresh, viscerally affecting, and definitive statement from second-generation Palestinian Americans. read more
Soul Kitchen: Fatih Akin
Director Fatih Akin follows up Head-On and The Edge of Heaven with a comedy about food, family, and gentrification in Hamburg. It’s a delightful dish! read more
The Red Riding Trilogy
This British series is a new kind of trilogy—3 directors for 3 films. Julian Jarrold (Brideshead Revisited) and James Marsh (Man on Wire) talk about this unique working experience. Catch it on DVD today! read more
Sons of Perdition: Measom & Merten
Meet the directors of the extraordinary story of three boys who left the controversial Warren Jeffs FLDS sect and struck out on their own. See it Monday at TC Doc Series! read more
Never Let Me Go: Mark Romanek
In his elegiac adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s haunting novel about a very unusual boarding school, director Mark Romanek reintroduces us to the lovely Carey Mulligan. read more
Film & Music: Nowhere Boy
Director Sam Taylor-Wood talks about entering “the world of Lennon” with her biopic about the beloved Beatle’s early years: if she didn’t get things right, she knew she’d hear about it. read more
Tribeca Takes: Melanie Schiele
Filmmakers take note: this woman knows how to use social media! The director of TFF 2010's award-winning short Delilah, Before is working on her follow-up, Rockaway, which she is funding via Kickstarter. read more
Strange Powers: Genius on Film
With his band The Magnetic Fields, Stephin Merritt has been writing new American song standards that you will listen to in 100 years, and Strange Powers directors Kerthy Fix and Gail O'Hara get behind his famousl... read more
127 Hours: Simon Beaufoy
James Franco + a boulder + a knife + 90 minutes = one of the most moving works of the year, thanks to Slumdog Millionaire's screenwriter Simon Beaufoy and director Danny Boyle. read more
Francois Ozon: Potiche
Reuniting Deneuve and Depardieu, the French director tries his dexterous hand at Theatre du Boulevard. And may we add, passes with flying pastels. read more
In A Better World
Fresh from her Oscar win for Best Foreign Language Film, director Susanne Bier talks with Tribeca about westerns, bullying and her award-winning work. read more
Faces of Tribeca: Treatment
The directors and stars of this conjointly high concept and human story know a little something about finishing what you’ve started, and the “real” story behind the Sheen charade. read more
Mila Turajlic: Cinema Komunisto
Join the director of this cinematically historical doc as she takes you through decades of Yugoslavian cinema; it's like touring a country that no longer exists. read more
The Good Life: Eva Mulvad
For the Beckmanns, money is not an object and is no longer an option. Meet the director who documented these down-and-out princesses who had it made, once upon a time. read more
Submarine: Richard Ayoade
Starring Craig Roberts as a modern-day, British Holden Caulfield of sorts, Richard Ayoade's directorial debut revives a specific brand of quirk. read more
Bobby Fischer Against the World
As her latest film kicks off the HBO Documentary Films Summer Series, director Liz Garbus talks chess, the link between madness and genius, and the wonders of HBO. read more