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Every hero starts somewhere. Executive producers Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, joined by Richard Price and Ken Sanzel, are offering a different kind of prime-time police drama this season.
Read MoreEvery hero starts somewhere. Executive producers Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, joined by Richard Price and Ken Sanzel, are offering a different kind of prime-time police drama this season.
Read MoreCharles Matthau, son of the legendary Walter Matthau, talks about the challenges of adapting Elmore Leonard's acclaimed novel, Freaky Deaky. It's groovy, baby.
Read MoreDirectors Josh Koury and Myles Kane takes us on a Journey to Planet X and into the lives of lovable DIY filmmakers Eric Swain and Troy Bernier.
Read MoreTFF Alum Jerry Rothwell's new documentary, Town of Runners, takes audiences into the lives of three young Ethiopians who dream of becoming professional runners.
Read More'Graceland,' winner of the Second Place Henieken Audience Award at last year’s Festival, premieres on VOD/iTunes this Thursday, March 28. Join us as we revisit our interview with writer/director Ron Morales.
Read MoreDirectors David Redmon and Ashley Sabin take audiences up north for lobster in Downeast. They document the economic revival of a small town through rugged individualism combined with community spirit. It's a lesson for us all.
Read MoreJust in time for the Festival flurry, we've given our website a facelift. We hope you'll find it brighter, cleaner, and easier to navigate. Please let us know what you think.
Read MoreDoesn't Adrien Brody seem like the artistic type? In honor of Detachment, we take a look back at some of his juiciest roles.
Read MoreThink Vine is still too new and unknown to be fully utilized by artists? Think again. Actor/Filmmaker Adam Goldberg is pushing this mobile filmmaking app to the max.
Read MoreSpaniard Paco Cabezas talks sex, violence and the heart behind it all in his passion project. Now on VOD.
Read MoreIn honor of the around-the-corner 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, catch up today on the best of last year's fest! Tribeca Film is on VOD nationwide.
Read MoreThis week we honor 10 iconic male performances that never reached the starting line in the Academy Awards race.
Read MoreIn honor of Valentine's Day, we've Tribeca-sourced our staff's favorite romantic movies: some expected, some totally not...
Read MoreThis week we honor 10 iconic female performances that never reached the starting line in the Academy Awards race.
Read MoreJohn Hawkes is no stranger to TFF audiences. In honor of the theatrical release of “The Playroom” today in New York and Los Angeles, we examine the career of the multi-talented actor through five distinctive facets.
Read MoreIs Alternative Cinema getting lost in the shuffle? Paul Brunick and Alt Screen keep hope alive with the help of some very famous filmmakers. Help if you can!
Read MoreSince Jamie Lee Curtis has retired her crown, Sara Paxton leads the charge of the new era of the scream queen with her latest film, The Innkeepers.
Read MoreWriter/director Oren Moverman discusses men in uniform, working with James Ellroy, and Woody Harrelson as a most corrupt cinematic cop.
Read MoreTFF 2012 alum Bryan Buckley ("ASAD") helmed one of the most talked-about commercials from this year’s Superbowl featuring an inquisitive Amy Poehler tormenting a Best Buy employee.
Read MoreCan’t we all just get along? Apparently we can! In honor of the two protagonists of "Supporting Characters," we look at some of cinema’s greatest NYC friendships with all their ups and downs in the city that never sleeps.
Read MoreWhat do Tilda Swinton, Suzy Amis, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman all have in common? Fantastic gender-bending performances.
Read MoreDirector Angieszka Holland on sewers, rats, and child actors in her latest film, nominated for Best Foreign Feature at the 2012 Academy Awards.
Read MoreYou don’t need to leave New York to take a trip Down Under. The Film Society of Lincoln Center is presenting a week-long tribute (January 25-31) to the Australian Film Revival of the 1970s.
Read MoreWriter/director Joe Carnahan on Liam Neeson, filmmaking-as-adventure, and a possible sequel to Narc.
Read MoreEvery year, twelve artists honor Tribeca Film Festival winners with their artwork. Join us in celebrating the artists of the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival Artists Awards Program, sponsored by Chanel.
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