All Tribeca articles – Page 6
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Jan Komasa’s ‘Corpus Christi’ follow-up ‘The Hater’ among Tribeca jury prize winners
Alice Wu’s The Half of It, Bo McGuire’s Socks On Fire also honoured.
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Major film festivals partner with YouTube on free online event (exclusive)
We Are One: A Global Film Festival is produced and organised by Tribeca Enterprises and is set to run from May 29-June 7.
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IFC Midnight pounces on Russian Tribeca selection ‘Sputnik’ (exclusive)
Art Pictures Distribution handles international sales.
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Tribeca Film Festival to premiere select content online
Heads remain hopeful of staging physical version of festival later this year.
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Tribeca Film Festival postponed amid coronavirus fears
Agencies, studios order staff to work from home.
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'The Trip To Greece', Sean Penn Haiti documentary to premiere at Tribeca 2020
Jimmy Carter Rock & Roll President to open festival as previously announced.
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‘Jimmy Carter Rock & Roll President’ to open 2020 Tribeca Film Festival
Live performances by Willie Nelson, musical director Paul Shaffer to follow screening.
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Tribeca TV Festival to premiere Forest Whitaker crime drama 'Godfather Of Harlem'
Festival to run in New York from Sept 12-15.
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James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems, Attention Capital snap up controlling stake in Tribeca Enterprises
Madison Square Garden Company bought 50% stake in Tribeca Enterprises for $22.5m in March 2014.
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Features
The story behind Beatles film 'Yesterday': Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle, Working Title and a rising UK producer
Yesterday closes this year’s Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday (May 4).
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'Burning Cane' director Phillip Youmans first African American to win Tribeca's Founders Award
Women claim four short film prizes.
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Reviews
'American Woman': Tribeca Review
Radicals on the run drive a smart, low-key drama based on the real-life 1970s kidnapping of Patty Hearst
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'All I Can Say': Tribeca Review
A compelling documentary on alt rock band Blind Melon frontman Shannon Hoon leaves a bittersweet taste
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'Blow The Man Down': Tribeca Review
A fine, feminist noir finds something fishy in small-town Maine
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'17 Blocks': Tribeca Review
Filmmaker Davy Rothbart takes a two-decade journey with a struggling Washington D.C. family
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'Swallow': Tribeca Review
Piercing drama about womens’ rights over their own bodies marks an impressive debut from Carlo Mirabella-Davis
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'Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project': Tribeca Review
Quirky documentary which plays back the life of TV’s greatest and strangest archivist
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'Framing John DeLorean': Tribeca Review
Documentary looks at the complex, controversial and contradictory car-maker