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Showing 161 Films from the festival year 2009
3 Wheels
A rickshaw driver tries hard not to miss the boat in 3 Wheels.
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About Elly
A group of old college pals reunites for a weekend adventure on the sea, but compounding lies and deception quickly lead to cat...
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Accidents Happen
There are dysfunctional families… and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway has become t...
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All About Actresses
Maïwenn sets out to resolve her tortured actress identity by making a faux-documentary around a bevy of famous French actresses...
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Almost Every Day
Polly navigates work, love, and the streets of Rio de Janeiro.
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A Matter of Size
In this touching, lighthearted comedy, an overweight, underemployed chef and three close friends abandon their weight-loss grou...
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American Casino
Politicians and the media like to talk about the relationship between Wall Street and Main Street, but investigative journalist...
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An Englishman in New York
John Hurt astounds as he revisits the role that made him a star (in 1975's The Naked Civil Servant): real-life writer, actor, a...
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Antoine
Antoine was born 100 days premature and became blind from the effects of his incubator. Now five years old, he uses a mini boom...
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A Time and A Time
A Time and A Time is a short film made entirely from archive footage shot in three specific locations in Bristol over the past ...
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Best Documentary Feature
Heartwarming. Illuminating. Alarming. The films in this year's World Documentary Competition run the gamut. Get your tickets no...
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Best New Documentary Filmmaker
One of the goals of the Tribeca Film Festival has always been to seek out and encourage new talent and bold visions from every ...
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Best New Narrative Filmmaker
One of the goals of the Tribeca Film Festival has always been to seek out and encourage new talent and bold visions from every ...
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Best New York Documentary
It's no surprise that some of the greatest true stories in the world come from the greatest city in the world. Get your tickets...
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Best New York Narrative
From the welter of Wall Street to the sleepy streets of City Island, every last inch of New York has a story to tell. Get your ...
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Black Dynamite
All you suckas gather round. This glorious '70s blaxploitation throwback is a fistful of chase scenes, gunfights, kung fu, pimp...
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Blank City
Celine Danhier's kinetic doc mirrors the urgent, anything-goes energy of her subject: the DIY independent film movement that em...
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Blue Boy
Kenny is a country club lifeguard living in a haze, but one day all that changes in Blue Boy.
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Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful
An intimate and enlightening portrait of one of the world's greatest rock stars, his band, and what makes him tick, Bon Jovi: W...
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Burning Down the House: The Story of CBGB
Fueled by vintage performances by the likes of Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Television, Bad Brains, and The Ramones, this doc ch...
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Tribeca Film Festival is proud to honor the work of legendary screenwriter William Goldman at this outdoor 40th anniversary...
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Café Paraíso
Discover what's on the menu at Café Paraíso.
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Cal Express
An immature twentysomething grows up and comes out in Cal Express.
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Camera Roll (for Taylor)
A camera roll city cine-poem, filmed in Brooklyn in the vicinity of the Gowanus Canal.
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Chop Off
Chop Off exposes the dark, fearful recesses of the human psyche by filming the body modification of performance artist R.K.
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