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Faces of the Festival:
Edward Burns

Nice Guy Johnny, the new film from Edward Burns, will kick off the Tribeca Film Festival Virtual, with founding partner American Express®, on April 23. Hear from one of Tribeca's favorite filmmakers!
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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:
Bette Gordon

With her new movie, Handsome Harry, a reprise of her 1984 Variety, and a star turn in doc Blank City, director Bette Gordon is on full display at TFF 2009.
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Faces of the Festival:
Eric Bana

We talk with actor Eric Bana about his directorial debut, the passionate documentary Love the Beast, and the best places on earth to take a car out for a cruise.
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Faces of the Festival:
Sasha Grey

Steven Soderbergh's new film The Girlfriend Experience is one of the most hotly-anticipated premieres of TFF 2009. Meet star Sasha Grey.
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Faces of the Festival:
Richard Laxton

We talk with Richard Laxton, the very British director of An Englishman in New York, an extraordinarily acted film about Quentin Crisp, featuring moving performances by John Hurt and Cynthia Nixon.
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Faces of the Festival:
Julien Nitzberg

You think your relatives are nuts? Wait until you meet the Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia, the familial focus one of this year's most jaw-dropping—and hilarious—documentaries.
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Faces of the Festival:
Emma Caulfield

This hilarious actress (known to a devoted cult as Anya from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) tells us ridiculously funny stories from the set of her '09 Festival treat, sci-fi romantic comedy TiMER.
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Faces of the Festival:
Jamey Sheridan

The star of Handsome Harry riffs on jazz, movies, New York and his film's Tribeca history.
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Faces of the Festival:
Cheryl Hines

We talk to one of our favorite funny ladies, Cheryl Hines, about what it takes to direct a film with Serious Moonlight.
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Faces of the Festival:
Yoav Shamir

Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir tackles the 800-pound gorilla in the room in Defamation, his part-funny, mostly-serious look at anti-Semitism.
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Faces of the Festival:
Anna Chlumsky

She'll always be our girl: the belle of the Festival ball, we talk with the immensely appealing young actress Anna Chlumsky of In the Loop and The Good Guy.
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Faces of the Festival:
Nicole Opper

Nicole Opper’s first feature documentary, Off and Running, tells a uniquely American coming-of-age story. We spoke with the director about the joys, and occasional frustrations, of working with a high school girl.
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Faces of the Festival:
Ti West

The House of the Devil, the latest offering from wunderkind director Ti West, is an homage to '80s horror, complete with Satanic rituals, unanswered phones, and a big empty house.
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Faces of the Festival:
Julio DePietro

The guy behind The Good Guy proves that taking a job just to pay off your student loans can sometimes lead you in the right direction.
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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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Faces of the Festival:
Joshua Zeman & Barbara Brancaccio

The directors of Cropsey revisit their Staten Island childhood ghost stories in this must-see horror documentary. That's right, horror documentary!
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Faces of the Festival:
Jocelin Donahue

With the '80s horror homage House of the Devil, lovely newcomer Jocelin Donahue is poised to stake her claim as a leading lady.
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Faces of the Festival:
Damien Chazelle

Swooning black and white film, jazz, and dear dirty old... Boston? We talk to the director of Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.
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