All Tribeca articles – Page 3
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Tribeca 2022 world premieres include ‘Corner Office’ with Jon Hamm, Ray Romano’s directing debut
The festival is set to take place from June 8-19, and features 88 world premieres.
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Netflix Jennifer Lopez doc ‘Halftime’ to open 2022 Tribeca Festival
New York festival runs June 8-19
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Vertigo Releasing acquires Tribeca winner ‘The Novice’ for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
The film is up for five Film Independent Spirit Awards.
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Adrien Brody EFM thriller ‘Clean’ hot seller for VMI Worldwide (exclusive)
UK, Australia, Japan, France among buyers.
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Buyers courting Fabrication Films’ ‘With/In’ anthology ahead of EFM market screening premiere (exclusive)
Maven Screen Media produced Tribeca 2021 world premiere.
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Chinese Tribeca winner ‘Ascension’ lands worldwide deal
Distributor plans October 8 and awards-qualifying run.
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IFC Films acquires Tribeca Festival winner ‘Catch The Fair One’
Nomadland Oscar winner Mollye Asher among producers; Darren Aronofsky served as EP.
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Super Ltd acquires North America on Tribeca entry 'All My Friends Hate Me'
Tom Stourton co-wrote the screenplay and stars.
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Samuel Goldwyn Films swoops on Tribeca hit ‘Wildmen’ (exclusive)
Paris-based sales company Charades launched the film at the online EFM in March.
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Reviews
‘The Novice’: Tribeca Review
A collegiate rower pushes herself to extremes in Lauren Hadaway’s accomplished feature debut
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‘No Sudden Move’: Tribeca Review
Steven Soderbergh explores the dark underbelly of 1950s Detroit in this knotty heist drama
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‘The Novice’, ‘Brighton 4th’, ‘Ascension’ triumph in Tribeca juried awards
Audience award winners to be announced next week.
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‘Werewolves Within’: Tribeca Review
Director Josh Ruben’s take on the VR game mostly howls in vain
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‘Fathom’: Tribeca Review
A siren song of the sea and the mysterious creatures who swim in it
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‘Ferguson Rises’: Tribeca Review
Seven years later, the killing of Michael Brown Jr. by law enforcement is examined through the prism of a city’s still-simmering racial tension
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‘Queen Of Glory’: Tribeca Review
Magnolia sales pick-up by Nana Mensah tells the story of a Ghanaian-American woman who unexpectedly inherits a Christian bookstore in the Bronx
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‘Brighton 4th’: Tribeca Review
A Georgian former wrestling champion journeys to Brooklyn to visit his son in Levan Koguashvili’s study of community and masculinity
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Blue Fox snaps up Tribeca title ‘Dating & New York’ for Cannes sales roster (exclusive)
IFC Films picked up North American rights prior to film’s premiere.