Featuring 23 narrative films and 17 documentaries, our Spotlight section offers wonderful displays of innovative storytelling, along with bold, new works from TFF alumni.
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Even if you’re not in NYC this April, it is still possible to see some of our stellar TFF 2015 short films absolutely FREE from the comfort of your own home, wherever it might be. The Tribeca Online Festival will go live at tribecafilm.com/online ...
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These 12 international films encompass stories with settings ranging from a post-apocalyptic Ireland to war-torn Kentucky during the early 1860’s.
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Featuring 27 films from 12 countries, this year’s Viewpoints section centers on the theme of identity.
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These 12 non-fiction stories from across the globe include timely exposés, compelling character studies, and true-life tales of passion in all its forms.
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Fact: New York City is the greatest place to be in love.
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Opening this weekend: a documentary about the world of professional ballet, a look back at an FBI intelligence scandal from 1971, a hate crime as told by a close friend of the victim.
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The largest Gaming Event in NYC is back with Morgan Spurlock, Nicholas Kristof and more scheduled to speak at this year's Game for Change Festival, part of the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival.
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Here’s our refresher on the potential 2015 Academy Award nominations that a few outstanding TFF alumni (5 docs and 1 short film!) could garner tomorrow morning.
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2014 was a great year to see New York City in all its splendor (but with warts too) on the big screen.
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This Weekend's Indies: 'Goodbye to All That,' 'Mr. Turner,' and 'Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation'
We've hand-selected some of the most eye-catching images from the new 'Knight of Cups' trailer.
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The next film in our Sharon's Shorts series, curated by TFF Head of Shorts Programming Sharon Badal, is 'Mr. Christmas' by Nick Palmer.
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Join us in a new creative space at Spring Studios for festivalgoers, filmmakers, VIPs, press, industry professionals, and special events for the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, April 15–26.
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Jeff Preiss on jazz and cinema, John Hawkes, and his decision to shoot 16mm.
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On October 1, Bloomberg and the Tribeca Film Festival held the "Business of Entertainment" breakfast in Los Angeles to discuss how digital media has altered the way we generate and consume content.
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Also: how Quentin Tarantino changed the way we listen to movies.
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Curran's latest stars Mia Wasikowska in the true story of a 1,700-mile trek across the Australian desert.
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Come celebrate the life and works of Joan Rivers with a special benefit screening of ‘Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work’ at Tribeca Cinemas on September 18.
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The SOURCE360 series at BAMcinématek kicks off this Friday, September 19.
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The John Waters retrospective at the Film Society of Lincoln Center runs until September 14 - and you can still buy tickets!
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Catch a double feature of Lauren Bacall's best performances, 'To Have and to Have Not' and 'The Cobweb' at the Film Society of Lincoln Center on September 15.
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To celebrate the life and work of Robin Williams, on Tuesday August 19th Tribeca Cinemas will host a screening of one of his many remarkable films - Penny Marshall's 'Awakenings,' with proceeds going to the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
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