The new documentary “Side By Side” is a must-see for all fans of film—those interested in its 120-year history as well as those curious about where the medium is heading in the century to come. Watch it today on VOD or on iTunes!
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Indie director James Westby waxes nostalgic about his video store experiences—as both customer and employee—which set the stage for his latest project.
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Side Swipes is a daily video series featuring clips from “Side By Side” that didn’t make the final cut. Each day in August, cinematic masters weigh in on the core issues of the film. Can film survive a digital revolution? Tune in to fi...
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Tribeca Film is pleased to announce its acquisition of “No Rest for the Wicked,” the multi-award-winning Spanish noir from noted genre director Enrique Urbizu.
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David Fincher ("The Social Network," "Fight Club") discusses the responsibility of the director to create an environment that allows audiences to look from the inside out, never from the outside in.
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In today's outtake from Side by Side, Robert Rodriguez ( "Machete," "Sin City") recounts a very special visit to Skywalker Ranch, which involved giving a presentation to Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone and other renowned directors ...
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In this Side Swipes clip from “Side By Side,” directors Lana and Andy Wachowski (“Cloud Atlas,” “The Matrix”) contend that actors’ performances have always been manipulated.
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Side Swipes is a daily video series featuring clips from “Side By Side” that didn’t make the final cut. In this clip, animator Adam Valdez (“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, “Starship Troopers”) talks about...
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In this clip from our Side Swipes series, pioneering director James Cameron explains that even babies know 2-D images are not “real.” 3-D, however… that’s another story.
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In today’s Side Swipes clip from “Side By Side,” veteran director Barry Levinson (“Rain Man,” “Diner,” “Wag the Dog”) makes no bones about the sheer force of the digital revolution, as evidence...
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TFF '09: Shorts Section
The House of the Devil, the latest offering from wunderkind director Ti West, is an homage to '80s horror, complete with Satanic rituals, unanswered phones, and a big empty house.
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Nicole Opper’s first feature documentary, Off and Running, tells a uniquely American coming-of-age story. We spoke with the director about the joys, and occasional frustrations, of working with a high school girl.
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The directors of Cropsey revisit their Staten Island childhood ghost stories in this must-see horror documentary. That's right, horror documentary!
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Swooning black and white film, jazz, and dear dirty old... Boston? We talk to the director of Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.
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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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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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We talk with Richard Laxton, the very British director of An Englishman in New York, an extraordinarily acted film about Quentin Crisp, featuring moving performances by John Hurt and Cynthia Nixon.
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We talk with actor Eric Bana about his directorial debut, the passionate documentary Love the Beast, and the best places on earth to take a car out for a cruise.
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With her new movie, Handsome Harry, a reprise of her 1984 Variety, and a star turn in doc Blank City, director Bette Gordon is on full display at TFF 2009.
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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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At last night's panel discussion following The Girlfriend Experience, director Steven Soderbergh and star Sasha Grey told us how to capture a collapsing economy on film.
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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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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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Women unite! Tribeca co-founder Jane Rosenthal hosted a brunch Thursday to celebrate the Festival's women filmmakers. In the mix were jurors, directors, producers, actresses, and staff.
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