Splinters: Surfin' Papua New Guinea
The aptly-named Adam Pesce shipped out to Papua New Guinea with only a camera and an interest in a remote village's pastime: surfing. Opens Friday!
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Gnarr: Comedy and Politics in Iceland
Meet the director who captured a political marvel: the election of a comedian as mayor of Reykjavik, on a platform of free trips to Disneyland. He refuses to work with anyone who doesn't watch The Wire!
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Dish: Cédric Klapisch Serves My Piece of the Pie
A soulless stockbroker, an unemployed mother struggling to feed her kids, the woeful financial crisis, and it's a comedy? The TFF 2011 fave opens this week.
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Can't Find My Way Home: Roadie
Channeling his love of 70s rock, Michael Cuesta explores the silver lining in one man's failed future in Roadie, now on VOD and in theaters Friday.
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Katie O'Grady: Rid of Me
Meet the one-to-watch star of James Westby's indie gem, Rid of Me (TFF 2011), opening November 18. We'd eat candy with her any day of the week.
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Hard Luck Story: Joe Maggio on The Last Rites of Joe May
Silver fox Dennis Farina stars as a short-money con artist in this Chicago story of redemption, a throwback to tough-guy films of the 70s. See it this week.
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Soul Man: Alessandro Nivola in Janie Jones
The star of David M. Rosenthal's rock indie can act, but his soulful duets with Abigail Breslin will leave you jonesing for the album. Opening Friday, October 28, in theaters and on VOD.
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Chocolate Makes Everything Sweeter: Romantics Anonymous
For director (and admitted romance-a-phobe) Jean-Pierre Améris, love is a terror to embrace, and chocolate helps! On VOD now, and in theaters Friday.
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Revenge of the Electric Car
This buzzed-about sequel (TFF 2011) is a juicy look at some major players in the next "major industrial revolution." Opens Friday, October 21.
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Falling Slowly Into The Swell Season
Meet the trio who spent 3 years on tour with Oscar-winning sensations Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová. Opening Friday, this unique doc captures the electric soul of cinema.
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Renée: Be Who You Are
As the first openly transsexual tennis player, Renée Richards' story made headlines and history on and off the courts. See Eric Drath's still-timely doc On Demand via Tribeca Film.
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Bombay Beach: A Doc Can Dance
Landscape + choreography + characters + music = the hauntingly beautiful film named Best Documentary Feature at TFF 2011. See it Friday at the IFC Center!
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Meet the Kids of Spork
Meet the stars of Spork: 4 kids with big talents who are also smart (& entertaining) cookies. The movie named 2010 TFF Virtual Best Feature opens Friday at the Quad Cinema.
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Peter Mullan: NEDS
The Scottish actor/director (The Magdalene Sisters) has both kid actors and substance in his new film, set on the gritty streets of '70s Glasgow. Available on demand now, and in theaters Friday.
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Philip Gelatt on The Bleeding House
The first-time director talks with Tribeca about his creepy, dark thriller, "set in the deep woods of Texas suburbia." Available on demand now, and in theaters Friday.
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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.
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Thomas Hefferon: Switch & The Confession
Meet one of our most prolific makers of short films. His fourth short is currently showing at TFF, and another is available in The Streaming Room (for free!).
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Gabriella Bier: Love During Wartime
Israeli-Jewish Jasmin and Palestinian-Muslim Osama are a real-life Romeo and Juliet unable to live together in their countries of birth. Meet the filmmaker and her subjects.
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Don Hardy Interviews the Aldermans: Love Hate Love
Meet two of the subjects of Tuesday's special screening: Steve and Liz Alderman have turned their son's senseless death into a global project of hope.
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Lee Hirsch: The Bully Project
Bullying has become a topic of national concern, but so far, nothing major has been done to stop the harmful effects on kids in school across the country. This revealing doc aims to change all that.
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Pablo Croce: Like Water
Anderson Silva is the longest reigning Middleweight Champ in UFC history and a quiet family man—an anomaly that's made him the target of media misunderstanding.
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Kivu Ruhorahoza: Grey Matter
There are films about Rwandan genocide, and then there's this: not only a penetrating and artistic cross-section of a country's shattered psyche, but the first feature film from a Rwandan filmmaker... ever.
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Panos Cosmatos: Beyond the Black Rainbow
Meet the sci-fi visionary on the rise, whose trippy, dystopian futurescape is sure to absorb Cinemania audiences.
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Maggie Betts: The Carrier
It's estimated that more than 250 Zambians are infected with HIV each day. Meet the filmmaker whose breathtaking doc explores one infected mother's struggle, and highlights the state of a nation.
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Dax Shepard & Tom Arnold: Brother's Justice
Stars Dax Shepard and Tom Arnold anchor a funny foursome who prove that this mockumentary is a hoot and a half. Opening at Tribeca Cinemas September 9!
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Our panel series returns with more can't-miss conversations After the Movie, while the Tribeca Talks Industry and Pen to Paper series explore the business of entertainment.
New this year: Tribeca Talks: Directors Series introduces you to some A-list filmmakers, and the Tribeca Talks: ESPN Panel is back with the latest epic from Alex Gibney.



