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The Disappearance of Alice Creed: Gemma Arterton

Erstwhile Bond Girl Gemma Arterton shows off a new side as the title character in the twisty and tense British thriller, which played at TFF 2010 and opens this weekend in limited release.
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Faces of Tribeca Film:
Julian Kemp

Not your generic chick flick, My Last Five Girlfriends is a romantic comedy from the male perspective, capable of wooing male and female audiences alike. See it on the beach—for FREE!—at Caesars Atlantic City on July 11!
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Faces of Tribeca Film: David Russo

The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle defies categorization, though the film's director does his best. Learn more about this trippy hit, and see it at Tribeca Cinemas or at home via Tribeca Film On Demand.
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Faces of Tribeca Film: Josh Appignanesi

The director of the identity comedy The Infidel talks features vs. stand-up and why NY audiences need to laugh. See it at Tribeca Cinemas and at home via Tribeca Film On Demand.
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Faces of the Festival: Jeremy Doner

One of the screenwriters behind the French romantic comedy Heartbreaker talks about couple-breakers, writing great roles for women, and getting the seal of approval by the writer of Dirty Dancing.
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Faces of the Festival: Alexandra Codina

Monica & David is a love story unlike any you've ever seen. Meet director Alexandra Codina, fresh from the film's win as Best Documentary Feature!
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Faces of the Festival: Chris Messina

New York story Monogamy is one of the hits of the Festival. Meet star Chris Messina, whom you might recognize from a little film called Julie & Julia.
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Faces of the Festival: Aaron Schneider

Director Aaron Schneider chats about his feature-length film debut with an all-star cast, Get Low. Does it get any better than Spacek, Murray and Duvall?
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Faces of the Festival: Carmel Winters

Meet the writer/director of the Irish film Snap, the very intimate story of a mother and son navigating a difficult relationship.
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Faces of the Festival: Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen

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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Faces of the Festival: Joshua Bell and David Hopper

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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Faces of the Festival: Keith Bearden

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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Faces of the Festival: Olivier Dahan

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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Faces of the Festival: Ferzan Ozpetek

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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Faces of Tribeca Film: Brian Hill

Brian Hill, the director of documentary Climate of Change, discusses why making this film reaffirmed his belief in the basic decency of human beings. See it at TFF or On Demand!
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Faces of the Festival: Julia Bacha

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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Faces of Tribeca Film: Andy Serkis

sex & drugs & rock & roll star Andy Serkis talks about his love for Ian Dury, playing CG roles like Gollum, and his "life in lycra." See it at Tribeca Cinemas and across the country via Tribeca Film On Demand.
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Faces of the Festival: The Spork Kids

Meet the charming stars of Spork, four kids with big talents who also happen to be smart (and entertaining) cookies. Winner: TFF Virtual Best Feature!
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Faces of the Festival: Ahmed Ahmed

Meet the Egyptian-American comedian-turned-director of Just Like Us, an eye-opening look at an international comedy troupe on tour in the Middle East. It just might surprise you!
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Faces of the Festival: Clio Barnard

Meet the winner of the Best New Documentary Filmmaker Award, who has made a genre-bending film using blur-the-lines techniques to bring a true story to life. Playwright Andrea Dunbar and her daughters will break your heart.
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Faces of the Festival: Jean-Pierre Jeunet

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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Faces of the Festival: Jordan Horowitz and Gary Gilbert

Meet the producers of Meet Monica Velour, starring Kim Cattrall in a surprisingly raw role. It's a little bit comedy, a little bit aging 80s porn star.
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Faces of the Festival: Tyler Measom & Jennilyn Merten

Meet the directors of the Sons of Perdition, the extraordinary story of three boys who left the controversial Warren Jeffs sect of the FLDS and struck out on their own.
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Faces of the Festival: Mika Ronkainen

Meet Mika Ronkainen, writer/director of the TFF 2010 rugby doc Freetime Machos (also available online via TFF Virtual Premium), set in Finland. The film—and Mika!—are super entertaining!
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Faces of the Festival: Marcelo Laffitte

Meet Marcelo Laffitte, writer/director of the TFF 2010 Brazilian film Elvis & Madona (also available online via TFF Virtual Premium), set in Copacabana (sing it!).
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