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Can You Dig Black Dynamite?
The baddest cat ever, Black Dynamite's going to bring his soul brother brand of kung fu to the multiplex. We talk to one of the dudes behind this hilarious homage to—and spoof of—70s blaxploitation flicks, director Scott Sand... read more
The Revitalization of Small Town USA
Directors 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 more
Enjoy: Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club!
Join us downtown for the inaugural edition of the Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club, an event curated by TFF programmers with delightful short films, a feature (Mad Hot Ballroom), director appearances, and fun activities! read more
A Punch to the Face for Cinephiles
Iranian director Amir Naderi returns to TFF with Cut, about a Japanese filmmaker who is willing to take a beating from the Yakuza to fund his movie. Now that's commitment. read more
Who Are We Really Fighting?
Director Emin Alper talks crossing genres and the challenges of shooting in the Turkish wilderness in his debut feature, Beyond the Hill. read more
Giraffes and Magic Tricks
At the premiere of Postcards from the Zoo, director Edwin and his "magic cowboy" Nicholas Saputra entranced the crowd with their film, inspired by "the image of raindrops on the skin of elephants." read more
Today at Tribeca: 4.28.12
Day 11: Lots of things on deck today, including the Directors Series with Jim Sheridan, the Sloan Foundation panel following WarGames, and screenings of Replicas, Downeast, Journey to Planet X, Postcards from the Zoo and more. read more
"Film is a Universal Language"
TFF12 Best New Documentary Director winner Jeroen van Velzen discusses the magic behind his mystical film, Wavumba, and its star, legendary Kenyan fisherman, Masoud. read more
Filming the Camps: From Hollywood to Nuremberg
Now through October 14, the Museum of Jewish Heritage's new exhibit tracks legendary directors John Ford, George Stevens and Samuel Fuller through their documentation of the liberation of WWII concentration camps. read more
The Face That Launched A Thousand Lawsuits
Director Andrew Shea thrillingly traces the twisted and complex history of Egon Schiele's iconic painting Portrait of Wally in his new documentary, which plays like an unfolding mystery. Opens Friday, May 11 at Quad Cinema. read more
The Music Behind The Pictures
While Death of a Superhero is known for its dynamic visual storytelling, Director Ian Fitzgibbon skillfully weaves beautiful music, especially the songs of two Irish duos, with the narrative in ways that add significantly to the impact of the film... read more
Michael Moore on Balancing Fear with Passion
In this excerpt from the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Directors Series, Michael Moore talks to Susan Sarandon about fighting his fears during the filmmaking process: “I’m [usually] trying to convince myself that I’m going to get through this alive, ... read more
Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon on Privacy
In this excerpt from the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Directors Series, Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon answer an audience question about privacy issues. Sarandon: “I was denied security clearance recently to go to the White House, and I don’t know... read more
Opinion: The Other Docs
Does the recently announced shortlist for Best Documentary Oscar nominations really include the best titles of the last year? Documentary director AJ Schnack says no, and calls for a new engagement with the art of nonfiction filmmaking. read more
Tribeca Film Festival at the Apple Store SoHo
Apple and indieWIRE are pleased to bring you discussions with some of today’s leading actors, writers, and directors on their latest projects. Each moderated discussion lasts an hour and features an audience Q&A session. read more
Revenge, Revised
With his new feature Shotgun Stories (TFF ’07), first-time director Jeff Nichols offers a fresh twist on the classic revenge narrative. read more
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