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Tribeca Takes
July 28, 2010, 10:00AM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Rob Lemkin on Enemies of the People

As Khmer Rouge officials finally go to trial for the crimes they committed, Enemies of the People exposes the it’s-about-time truth about the genocide in Cambodia.

Enemies of the People
 
July 06, 2010, 03:00PM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Marshall Curry on Racing Dreams

Last year's TFF Best Documentary Feature opens on Friday. We had to ask: how did a New Yorker end up making a documentary about a decidedly red-state sport?

Racing Dreams
 
June 28, 2010, 02:00PM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Beadie Finzi on Only When I Dance

Put on your dancing shoes! The doc that delighted audiences at TFF 2009 has been to Rio and back, just in time for its New York theatrical release.

Only When I Dance
 
May 31, 2010, 08:00AM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Joshua Zeman on Cropsey

Horror film + urban legend + doc = Cropsey, making its spooky way into theaters on Friday. What's happened since the film's premiere at TFF 2009? The director fills us in.

Cropsey
 
May 18, 2010, 01:00PM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Ted Hope on Independent Film

Independent film producer Ted Hope is concerned with the current state of the industry he loves. Check out his latest—and impassioned!—call to action for all those involved.

Ted Hope: Trailblazer
 
May 12, 2010, 03:00PM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Paola Mendoza on Entre Nos

Paola Mendoza reflects on the year since her premiere at TFF 2009. After traveling to film festivals around the world, the most rewarding story was waiting back at home in Queens.

Entre Nos
 
May 11, 2010, 07:00AM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Darko Lungulov on Here and There

How winning Tribeca's Best New York Narrative award changed my life: I met the Vice President, almost won a foreign-language Oscar, and am now about to have another New York premiere.

Tribeca Takes: Darko Lungulov on Here and There
 
April 19, 2010, 03:00PM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Jonathan Hock on Last Son of Havana

Jonathan Hock gives us an update on Lost Son of Havana, which premiered at TFF 2009 and is now available on VOD.

Jonathan Hock: The Lost Son of Havana
 
April 07, 2010, 02:00PM EDT

Tribeca Takes: Bette Gordon on Handsome Harry

Amy Taubin talks with indie film pioneer Bette Gordon about her authentic Tribeca history and her latest film, which premiered at TFF 2009 and opens April 16.

Handsome Harry
 

 

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As Lixin Fan's understated doc depicts the chaos surrounding the annual migration of 130 million workers in China, it also tells the devastating story of one family’s choices and their hope for the future.
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New York Story: Prince of Broadway

Prince Adu will warm your heart as Lucky, the star of Sean Baker’s gritty—and funny!—tale of love, survival, and knockoffs in the wholesale district.
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Super Shorts: Sparrow Songs

With shorts ranging from Porn Star Karaoke to The Donut Shop, the team behind Sparrow Songs—TFF alum Alex Jablonski and Michael Totten—prove they're filmmakers to watch.
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Public Enemy #1: Vincent Cassel as Jacques Mesrine

French gangster Jacques Mesrine was notorious for robbing banks, breaking out of prison, and hiding behind ingenious disguises. Meet this real-life Man of a Thousand Faces in Jean-Francois Richet's diptych biopic.
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