BY THE EDITORS |

Tomorrow at Tribeca: Stories From Near and Far, Social Consciousness in Cinema, & More

Hurry up and dye those Easter eggs, because TFF 2014 has plenty of treats to go around tomorrow.

Tomorrow at Tribeca: Stories From Near and Far, Social Consciousness in Cinema, & More

VDKA 6100 is proud to bring you Tomorrow at Tribeca, an evening editorial series that highlights the next day’s TFF 2014 screenings, events, and panels.VDKA 6100 is dedicated to keeping movie lovers and Festival enthusiasts current on all the latest, breaking Festival news.  

We're looking forward to tomorrow and another week of screenings and events. Here's some stuff to get excited about for tomorrow:

Tickets Still Available For:

Garnet's Gold  the story of a man searching for his fortune, as well as rockumentary Super Duper Alice Cooper are on TFF screens; Maravilla chronicles a boxer's uphill battle, and Der Samurai finds our most primal impulses. Also, the 30 for 30: Soccer Stories shorts program hits the big screen.  

Plus, head out to see the documentaries Beyond the Brick: A Lego Story, Misconception and Slaying the Badger. Check out the narrative feature Bad Hair, too. 

Try Your Luck For:

Intramural, Zombeavers, Dior and Iand Regarding Susan Sontag

No tickets for a screening? Never fear! Find out our Rush policy here!

 

Events

Tribeca Talks Pen to Paper: Calling the Shots

Documentary and narrative films can have an impact on society and the environment. Join us for a panel discussion with TFF 2014 filmmakers Ira Sachs (Love is Strange), Orlando von Einseidel (Virunga), Sofia Norlin (Broken Hill Blues), and Marshall Curry (Point and Shoot) to talk about cinema's power to affet change. Moderated by IndieWire's Eric Kohn, this is a free event and doesn't require tickets. 

 

What's going on Monday, April 21st? 

Head over for more film screenings, including the story of a sweet-looking vigilante, Miss Meadowsthe horror/thriller Honeymoon, Kevin Spacey's Now: In the Wings on a World Stage, and more!

Plus, we talk to Aaron Sorkin and former Chief Presidential Speech Writer Jon Favreau about cinematic heroes and morals in the digital age. 

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