Latest Programmer Roundtables
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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Programmer Roundtable:
The International Sales Perspective
Distribution in the film industry is changing at a rapidly increasing rate. Tribeca Director of Programming David Kwok sits down with two international sales agents to discuss where we are headed from here.
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Programmer Roundtable:
NYC Shorts Filmmakers
Tribeca Short Film Programmer Sharon Badal talks with five directors of short films in this year's Festival, all of whom are based in New York City.
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Programmer Roundtable:
Returning Producers
Tribeca Director of Programming David Kwok talks with four returning producers about their 2009 world premieres, their TFF history, and advice for those aspiring to fill their shoes.
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Programmer Roundtable:
First-time Narrative Directors
What's it like to be a first-time director about to premiere your feature at the Tribeca Film Festival? Tribeca Senior Programmer Genna Terranova finds out.
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Programmer Roundtable:
Films Set in New York
Tribeca Director of Programming David Kwok talks with three of this year's directors about setting their films in the city we know and love.
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Programmer Roundtable:
Women Filmmakers
Tribeca Film Senior Programmer Genna Terranova moderates a panel discussion with five of this year's women filmmakers, who talk about their creative process and what inspires them.
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Programmer Roundtable:
Funny Ha-Ha or Funny Strange?
Tribeca Short Film Programmer Maggie Kim moderates a panel discussion with five of this year’s makers of short films, who talk about what it takes to lighten up and create a comedic short.
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