All Tribeca articles – Page 20
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Tribeca fest issues wrap data
Top brass at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) said more than 400,000 people attended the 13th annual event.
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Features
Onur Tukel, Summer of Blood
TRIBECA: North Carolina-born filmmaker Onur Tukel’s Manhattan and Brooklyn-set black comedy Summer of Blood is a novel twist on relationship angst, where the selfish needs of a vampire align with those of New York City bachelor.
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Zero, Chef, Keep triumph at Tribeca
Talya Lavie’s Israeli film Zero Motivation (pictured) claimed the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature while Marshall Curry’s Point And Shoot was named best documentary feature as the New York festival came to a close at the weekend.
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Tribeca: Lou Howe, Gabriel
Lou Howe, who studied film at Harvard and AFI, had his directorial debut Gabriel starring Rory Caulkin selected to open Tribeca’s World Narrative Feature competition.
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Tribeca: Johanna Hamilton, 1971
‘Secret FBI’ project took careful research and interview skills.
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RADiUS-TWC takes world on 'Keep'
The documentary premiered at Tribeca where it won two awards and is produced by Quincy Jones and Paula DuPre’ Pesmen.
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The Orchard snaps up The Canal
The Orchard has taken North American rights from XYZ Films to Ivan Kavanagh’s psychological horror in a rare on-site acquisition at this year’s Tribeca.
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BFC reception, Tribeca
The British Film Commission held its annual event during the Tribeca Film Festival at Norwood in partnership with UKTI NY.
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Chef leads Tribeca Film Festival buzz
Jon Favreau’s comedy builds up most overall buzz, but Goodbye to All That leads the way with 81% intent-to-view.
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Film Movement takes Human Capital
Film Movement has picked up US rights from Bac Films to Paolo Virzi’s Italian drama head of its North American premiere at Tribeca on April 18.