All Tribeca articles – Page 28
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NewsTribeca Film takes North America on Ed Burns’ Newlyweds
Tribeca Film has acquired US and Canadian rights following the film’s premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier in the year and plans a late 2011 release across multiple platforms.
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NewsGucci Tribeca doc fund announces funding grantees
New film from Margaret Brown and Jason Orans among funding recipients
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NewsElephant Eye takes on sales for Tribeca's Swell Season, Beyond The Black Rainbow
Both films will have market premieres at Cannes Market.
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NewsBuirski plans narrative feature based on Tribeca doc The Loving Story
Buirski also producing Alex Gibney’s concert documentary Harlem Woodstock.
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Tribeca claims festival attendance exceeded 430,000
Tribeca organisers announced that more than 430,000 people attended the event, which ran from Apr 20-May 1.
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NewsGive Up Tomorrow wins audience award at Tribeca
Director Michael Collins receives cash prize of $25,000.
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NewsPretty Pictures takes French rights to Detachment
Tony Kaye’s drama premiered earlier this week at Tribeca and boasts a star-studded cast of Adrien Brody, Christina Hendricks, Marcia Gay Harden, Lucy Liu, Blythe Danner, James Caan, Tim Blake Nelson, Bryan Cranston, William Petersen and newcomers Betty Kaye and Sami Gayle.
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NewsTribeca awards go to She Monkeys, Bombay Beach
New filmmaker awards go to Park Jungbum and Pablo Croce.
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CommentDawn Porter, Tina Mabry win Tribeca All Access Promise awards
Tribeca Film Institute today announced several award winners and grantees, during the 10th annual Tribeca Film Festival.
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NewsMagnolia takes North America on Tribeca entry Blackthorn
Spanish screenwriter Mateo Gil’s English-language debut will receive its market premiere in Cannes and screened at Tribeca last week.
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NewsKlitschko doc lands North American deal at Tribeca
Sebastian Dehnhardt’s documentary Klitschko about the Ukrainian-born heavyweight boxing champions Vitaly and Vladimir Klitschko has been sold to US distributor Corinth Films.
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FeaturesAlexandra McGuinness
The Dublin-born, London-based first-time feature director talks about her Tribeca world premiere Lotus Eaters and her next projects.
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NewsTribeca panel: Arab cinema could enter a new golden age
The Arab world is poised to offer new kinds of storytelling, and Middle Eastern uprisings could help those uncensored voices be heard — that was the message at a Tribeca Film Festival panel on Monday.
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