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Tribeca Talks: A Beautiful Mind Panel
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Join us for a conversation moderated by NPR's Ira Flatow featuring special guests from science and screen including A Beautiful Mind's Academy Award®-winning filmmakers—director Ron Howard, producer Brian Grazer, and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman—as well as well as its math consultant, Dave Bayer, author Sylvia Nasar, whose book inspired the film, and theoretical physicist and mathematician Brian Greene. Panelists will discuss the film's exploration of scientific and mathematical concepts and the challenges and rewards of portraying them on screen. Sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
This video provided courtesy of the Tribeca Film Institute.


Amplify the Message Panel
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Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, GetGlue, Foursquare. Social media has changed the way we interact with the world around us. These days, filmmakers don't just need a press kit and a Web site; they need a social media presence. How should producers and directors engage with this new interactive audience and how much of an impact does this audience have on a movie's success or failure on multiple platforms? Join us for a candid discussion on the importance of this growing medium. Moderated by Marc Schiller, CEO and Founder of Electric Artists. Panelists include Rider Strong, director/screenwriter The Dungeon Master, Howard Tullman, President & CEO of Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy, and others.


Tribeca Talks: The Business of Entertainment Panel
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Bloomberg's inaugural Business of Entertainment program features in-depth interviews with top industry CEOs. Hosted by one of the world's leading interviewers, Charlie Rose, the program will kick off with a conversation with Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes, who served as the CEO of HBO and Time Warner's Entertainment and Networks group before ascending to the top role at the company.
This video provided courtesy of Bloomberg. Please note, the first half of this panel is not available. We apologize for any inconvenience.


Directors Series: Robert De Niro & Brian Williams
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Tribeca Film Festival co-founder and Academy Award®-winning actor Robert De Niro will be interviewed by NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams.


Directors Series: Alec Baldwin & Doug Liman
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Blockbuster filmmaker and television producer Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Swingers) will be interviewed by Alec Baldwin.


Tribeca Talks After the Movie: Catching Hell
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It's the pop fly that will live in infamy. When Chicagoan Steve Bartman fatefully deflected a foul ball in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS, the city's long-suffering Cubs fans found someone new to blame for their cursed century without a World Series title. Join us for an intimate conversation with director Alex Gibney about the psychology of die-hard sports fans and the phenomenon of scapegoating.
*This panel will not be streamed live, but will be available on demand approximately April 27.


A Conversation with Peter Bart
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In the past few years, film conversation has consumed itself with how digital innovation is reshaping our industry. As discussions constantly look to the future of filmmaking, we turn the discussion back. Join author, television host and Variety editorial director Peter Bart and Tribeca Enterprises chief creative officer Geoffrey Gilmore for a chat about filmmaking in the New Hollywood era of the late-1960s and early-1970s. From the larger-than-life personalities and conflicts that resulted in some of the most acclaimed films of a generation, to the funny anecdotes that captured the world, we take a look back at a time that changed how stories were told.
*This panel will not be streamed live, but will be available on demand approximately April 26.


Meet the Documentary Broadcasters
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Documentaries are more popular than ever. Today they are being watched on every platform and networks are filling up their slots with a wide array of topics to meet with the demands of a growing audience. Hear from Jackie Glover, VP of HBO Documentary Films; Anna Miralis, Editor, True Stories, Channel 4 Documentaries; Connor Schell, Executive Producer, ESPN Films; Bob DeBitetto, President and General Manager, A&E Network and BIO Channel; and Stephen Segaller, VP of Programming, WNET, as they discuss the type of films they're drawn to and thoughts on where this genre is headed. Moderated by producer John Battsek.
*This panel will not be streamed live, but will be available on demand approximately April 28.


Tribeca Talks After the Movie: The Loving Story
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Nancy Buirski's moving, evocative documentary The Loving Story recounts the unknown love story of Mildred and Richard Loving, the couple behind the 1967 Supreme Court ruling overturning anti-miscegenation laws in the United States. Join director Nancy Buirski, attorney Phil Hirschkop, who represented the Lovings, Anthony Romero, Executive Director of the ACLU, David Boies, Chairman of Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, and others as they discuss this landmark case and the current issues surrounding race and marriage equality. Moderated by Orlando Bagwell, director of the Ford Foundation's JustFilms initiative.


Tribeca Talks After the Movie: Sing Your Song
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Most people know the lasting legacy of Harry Belafonte, the entertainer. But, as Sing Your Song proves in a most stirring way, Belafonte has had a significant and lasting impact on the ongoing worldwide struggle for human rights. This powerful documentary reveals Belafonte's multifaceted contributions to the arts, the U.S. Civil Rights movement, the fight against Apartheid, ending starvation in Ethiopia, and much more.
After the Movie: Join us for a conversation with Harry Belafonte. Moderated by noted broadcaster Tavis Smiley.


Directors Series: Julie Taymor & Antonio Monda
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Join us for a conversation with award-winning director, writer, and producer Julie Taymor and Italian filmmaker and professor Antonio Monda.


Bang Bang Club Red Carpet
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Catch the red carpet premiere of Bang Bang Club at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.


Angel's Crest Red Carpet
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Catch the red carpet premiere of Angel's Crest at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival


Grey Matter Red Carpet
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Catch the red carpet premiere of Grey Matter at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.


God Bless Ozzy Osbourne Red Carpet
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Catch the red carpet premiere of God Bless Ozzy Osbourne at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival


Klitschko Red Carpet
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Catch the red carpet premiere of Klitschko at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival


LA TFF Red Carpet
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Watch red carpet coverage of TFF's annual LA party


Awards Show
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Catch all the action from this annual event as our illustrious jury members announce this year’s award-winning films and filmmakers, including the audience-chosen Best (Online) Feature Film and Short Film. Congratulations to The Dungeon Master for winning Best (Online) Short Film and Donor Unknown for winning Best (Online) Feature Film!

Awards Show

Catch all the action from this annual event as our illustrious jury members announce this year’s award-winning films and filmmakers, including the audience-chosen Best (Online) Feature Film and Short Film. Congratulations to The Dungeon Master for winning Best (Online) Short Film and Donor Unknown for winning Best (Online) Feature Film!



Apr 30, 2011
12:58 PM
Alma Har’el is a rockstar. OK, technically, she is a director who hangs out with rockstars, but her shock of red hair, fabulous personal style, and the charisma with which she engaged the audience at her Tribeca Q & A for Bombay Beach puts her squarely in the rockstar category herself.