Winner: 2009 Heineken Audience Award
It's YOUR award. The people's choice this year? Smart and poignant New York City comedy City Island. Read on to find out how you can see this film, plus runners-up Racing Dreams and Midgets Vs. Mascots, at special screenings!
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2009 Tribeca Film Festival Award Winners
The award winners for the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival have been announced. We have the results: top winners include About Elly, North, Racing Dreams, and Fixer.
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How Can I See That TFF 2009 Film?
An update on where and when you can see some of your favorite 2009 Festival films (and what ones will eventually be distributed). It's an ever-changing list!
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Tribeca Talks: Outrage
After the final TFF screening, director Kirby Dick talked with gay activists Larry Kramer, Michelangelo Signorile, and Rodger McFarlane about outing, hypocrisy, and the power of history.
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Awards Night Party
Cofounders Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro and many of the 2009 Festival jurors awarded prizes in the Festival's competitive categories at a celebration at the Union Square Ballroom.
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Moon Premiere
Director Duncan Jones, star Sam Rockwell, David Bowie, Iman, Sting, and others walked the red carpet at the premiere of Jones' Moon.
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Filmmaker Industry Party
A big crowd celebrated the Festival's Awards Night with an after-party at M2 Ultra Lounge.
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Faces of the Festival:
Danae Elon
The director of Partly Private, winner of the Best New York Documentary award, talks about her intimate, funny, and very personal story. See Partly Private today!
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Faces of the Festival:
Darko Lungulov
The hilarious and poignant Here and There, part of the World Narrative Feature Competition, takes you to the United States and Serbia in a truly international effort. See Here and There today!
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Street Fair in Review
Programmer Roundtable: Returning Documentary Filmmakers
TFF Director of Programming David Kwok sat down with some returning TFF documentary filmmakers, including Racing Dreams' Marshall Curry, to talk about their Festival experiences and what inspires their stories.
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Programmer Roundtable: First Time Documentary Filmmakers
TFF Programmer Genna Terranova sat down with some talents new to the doc world to get their thoughts on their work and the industry at large.
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Tribeca Talks: The Future of the Independents
With snappy moderator David Carr leading the charge, Friday's panel on the future of independent filmmaking proved to be an insightful, scary, and fascinating affair.
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Tools of the Trade: Alternative Distribution, Marketing 2.0, and Beyond
Congratulations, you've made an independent film! Now what? A spirited group of industry professionals in distribution, marketing, and more, discuss the new rules of filmmaking.
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Quiet Chaos
Heineken Audience Award
Congratulations to City Island!
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Q&A: Variety
Bette Gordon's 1984 Variety is a fascinating look at women, pornography, and a seedy New York that's long gone.
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Don't Miss: Off and Running
Having Festival withdrawal? Catch an encore presentation of Nicole Opper's debut documentary, Off and Running this Thursday at 92YTribeca.
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Gere at Tribeca on Sunday
Even though the Festival was winding down on Sunday, the rain didn't stop Richard Gere from supporting a new film about Tibetan culture.
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TribecaFilm.com: Join the Conversation!
Keep up with your favorite TFF films year-round, win great prizes, and stay informed—about the changing face of film—at TribecaFilm.com!
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Discover: The Swimsuit Issue
Thursday night's screening of The Swimsuit Issue made quite a splash with its TFF audience. Read on to learn what makes it so hilarious.
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Q&A: Which Way Home
Rebecca Cammisa tells a moving story about Latin American migrant children traveling alone through Mexico in her documentary Which Way Home.
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Q&A: Seven Minutes in Heaven
Israeli actress Reymonde Amsellem gives a memorable performance as a survivor of a Jerusalem bombing in Seven Minutes in Heaven.
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Discover: In the Loop
A torrent of fast and furious words and an excellent primer in how to swear with great style, the wicked, coal-black satire of Armando Iannucci's flick is hilarious and terrifying.
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Q&A: Rachel
A thoughtful and tragically well-timed documentary by Simone Bitton examines both sides of the story surrounding the death of Rachel Corrie, the 22-year-old American peace activist.
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Discover: Defamation
Yoav Shamir's Special Jury Prize-winning Defamation is a fantastic documentary, really piecing apart a complex subject with deft skill. Here's how it accomplishes that.
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