All Tribeca articles – Page 34

  • News

    Tribeca Film Festival's World Premieres

    2009-04-17T16:12:00Z

    Screen International’s lists of the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival world premieres, with sales contacts.

  • Features

    Tribeca Buzz: Six of this year's film-makers talk to Screen

    2009-04-17T10:01:00Z

    Sales and audience excitement have already been building around a handful of titles at the Tribeca Film Festival, which opens today (April 22). Wendy Mitchell follows the buzz to six of this year’s film-makers.

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    Reviews

    Love The Beast

    2009-04-01T16:03:00Z

    Dir: Eric Bana. Aust. 2009. 92 mins

  • News

    Tribeca lineup has world premieres from Polish Brothers, Kirby Dick

    2009-03-09T18:29:00Z

    Citing a ‘panorama’ of generational US independent film-makers and a strong international contingent in the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival’s world narrative and documentarycompetition strands, director of programming David Kwok struck a defiant note in the face of budget cuts inflicted by the recession.

  • News

    Tribeca to open with Woody Allen's Whatever Works

    2009-03-02T20:28:00Z

    The world premiere of Woody Allen’s Whatever Works starring Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson and Ed Begley Jr will open the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival on April 22.The picture’s North American distributor Sony Pictures Classics plans a summer release and said the opening night ...

  • News

    Peter Scarlet resigns as artistic director of Tribeca Film Festival

    2009-02-27T17:03:00Z

    Peter Scarlet has resigned his post as Tribeca Film Festival’s artistic director, ten days after it was announced that former Sundance director Geoff Gilmore will arrive in Marchto take up an expansive new role at the New York event.

  • News

    Geoff Gilmore to be chief creative officer at Tribeca

    2009-02-17T15:22:00Z

    Tribeca Enterprises has announced that Geoff Gilmore will take up the role of chief creative officer, Gilmore will leave his current role as director of the Sundance Film Festivalafter a career spanning 19 years in total at Sundance.

  • Reviews

    Garapa

    2009-02-12T13:03:00Z

    Dir: Jose Padilha. Brazil. 2009. 110mins.

  • Reviews

    An Englishman In New York

    2009-02-11T18:36:00Z

    Dir: Richard Laxton. UK-US. 2009. 74mins.

  • Reviews

    Rudo y Cursi

    2009-02-10T14:01:00Z

    Dir: Carlos Cuaron. Mexico. 2008. 103 mins.

  • The Fish Child
    Reviews

    The Fish Child (El Nino Pez)

    2009-02-07T18:46:00Z

    Dir: Lucia Puenzo.Argentina-Spain-France. 2009. 96mins

  • Nord
    Reviews

    North (Nord)

    2009-02-07T17:33:00Z

    Dir: Rune Denstad Langlo.Norway. 2009. 78mins.

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    Reviews

    About Elly (Darbareye Elly)

    2009-02-07T17:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Asghar Farhadi.Iran. 2009. 119mins.

  • Reviews

    The Exploding Girl

    2009-02-06T21:00:00Z

    Dir: Bradley Rust Grey. US. 2009. 79mins.

  • Defamation
    Reviews

    Defamation

    2009-02-06T17:15:00Z

    Dir: Yoav Shamir. Israel-Austria-US-Denmark. 2009. 93mins.

  • In The Loop
    Reviews

    In The Loop

    2009-01-20T16:58:00Z

    Dir. Armando Iannucci, UK, 2008, 109 minutes.

  • The September Issue
    Reviews

    The September Issue

    2009-01-18T13:52:00Z

    Dir: RJ Cutler. US. 2009. 90mins.

  • Masquerades
    Reviews

    Masquerades

    2008-12-22T11:23:00Z

    Dir. Lyes Salem. Algeria/Fr, 2008. 92 mins.

  • Soul Power
    Reviews

    Soul Power

    2008-09-17T01:05:00Z

    Dir. Jeffrey Levy-Hinte. US. 2008. 93 mins.Jeffrey Levy-Hinte became obsessed with outtakes from Leon Gast’sWhen We Were Kings(1995) when he was editing it. The documentary about the famed ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ boxing match in which Muhammed Ali upset George Foreman 34 years ago in what ...

  • Still Walking
    Reviews

    Still Walking (Aruitemo, Aruitemo)

    2008-09-09T18:15:00Z

    Dir. Hirokazu Kore-Eda. Japan. 2008. 114 mins.Adapted by Kore-Eda from a novel he wrote, evidently inspired by the death of his parents a few years back, Still Walking is a quiet, almost whispered picture in which nothing much seems to happen and may well be a ...