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Tribeca Talks: Industry

All are welcome at these free discussions surrounding issues of concern to today's filmmakers, including budget restrictions, social media, digital design, the power of documentary, and much more.



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Tribeca Talks: Pen to Paper

Have an unwritten movie kicking around in your brain? Barnes & Noble hosts this returning series of free events focusing on the art of screenwriting—both narrative and documentary. Panelists include filmmakers from TFF 2011!



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Tribeca Talks: Directors Series

For the 10th edition of the Tribeca Film Festival, we decided to offer something a little different. This year, the inaugural Directors Series will feature conversations between Brian Williams and Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese and Souleymane Cissé, and Alec Baldwin and Doug Liman. Don't miss out!


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Apple Store Events

Our friends at the Apple Store, Soho, have developed a stellar line-up of events specifically for TFF fans! The free workshops and talks, including the Meet the Filmmakers series, co-presented by indieWIRE, will take place from April 23-May 1.

Tribeca Talks: After the Movie

What's the best part of a film festival? Engaging in lively post-screening dialogue with filmmakers and peeking behind the filmmaking curtain. This year's lineup of After the Movie offerings includes a 10th anniversary screening, several world premieres, and the demo of a videogame that crosses over into the cinematic world.

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Tribeca Talks: Youth Radicalization Redefined

Tribeca, Google Ideas, and the Council on Foreign Relations present a panel discussion involving six former extremists who have renounced violence and are working together to promote a sense of community and youth education.



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Tribeca Talks: Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival Panel


Catching Hell
Join us for an intimate conversation with director Alex Gibney about the psychology of die-hard sports fans and the phenomenon of scapegoating after the screening of the latest ESPN production Catching Hell.
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