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Tribeca Film Festival
By Maria Esteves - May 4, 2009
By Maria Esteves - May 4, 2009
Evan Rachel Wood hit the red carpet at the Eighth Annual
By Maria Esteves - April 23, 2009
The Eighth Annual 2009 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF09) Opening Night Gala World Premiere of WHATEVER WORKS, written/directed by Woody Allen, presented by American Express was held at the Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, on Wednesday, April 22, 6:30 pm. WHATEVER WORKS, released by Sony Pictures Classics, opens in theatres throughout New York and Los Angeles on Friday, June 19th. The Opening Night Gala red carpet arrivals included cast of actors, artists, filmma...
The Tribeca Film Festival, which begins tomorrow evening with the world premiere of the newest film from New York iconic director Woody Allen, has a strong lineup of European films in its streamlined program of 85 feature films this year. The Spotlight section of the Festival includes a trio of European titles that have won awards at other events or are from established directors/stars with a strong following in the New York film community.
Among the European films ma...
New York-----The Tribeca Film Festival will open in a little over a week with the highly anticipated new comedy from legendary filmmaker Woody Allen. WHATEVER WORKS is Allen’s first film shot in New York after a recent spate of successful films helmed in Europe. The comedy stars Larry David, Even Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson and Ed Begley Jr. and will have its world premiere at the Festival on 22 April.
Allen has just had a success d’estime with his well regarded...
I am pleased to announce the biggest party in August, 2009.
It is the Film Festival at the Saratoga New York Film Fest, August 26, 2009 thru August 30th, 2009.
The racing is great, the casino is open, and there will be over 200,000 people that week alone. I would like to tell you a little about Saratoga Springs N.Y. USA. It is the most gracious little city in the world, in August. It Hosts the oldest race track in the United States. The Movie Stars are all around, and with no body gu...
By Maria Esteves - May 11, 2008 The Seventh Annual 2008 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) was held in Tribeca and venues in New York City, April 23 - May 4, 2008. The festival sponsored by American Express, annually present international films, gala receptions, panel discussions, concerts, special events, awards ceremony, Tribeca/ESPN sports day, and a family street fair. TFF08 included 53 World Premieres, 6 International Premieres, 30 North American Premieres, 7 U.S. Premieres, and 19 New York Ci...
By Maria Esteves - May 8, 2008
By Maria Esteves - May 5, 2008
The Seventh Annual Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) 2008 Closing Night Gala Presentation film of SPEED RACER, directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski (brothers) was held at the Borough of Manhattan Community College/Tribeca Performing Arts Center, New York, Saturday, May 3, 6:30 pm.
2008 Tribeca Film Festival Closing Night Gala Presentation "SPEED RACER" Red Carpet Coverage
By Maria Esteves - May 5, 2008
By Maria Esteves - May 5, 2008
The Seventh Annual Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) 2008 Closing Night Gala Presentation film of SPEED RACER, directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski (brothers) was held at the Borough of Manhattan Community College/Tribeca Performing Arts Center, New York, Saturday, May 3, 6:30 pm.
By Maria Esteves - May 5, 2008
The Seventh Annual Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) 2008 Closing Night Gala Presentation film of SPEED RACER, directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski (brothers) was held at the Borough of Manhattan Community College/Tribeca Performing Arts Center, New York, Saturday, May 3, 6:30 pm.
By Maria Esteves - May 5, 2008
The Seventh Annual Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) 2008 Closing Night Gala Presentation film of SPEED RACER, directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski (brothers) was held at the Borough of Manhattan Community College/Tribeca Performing Arts Center, New York, Saturday, May 3, 6:30 pm.
Sunday, May 4--------Although it is tempting, it is actually quite difficult to take a diverse event as the Tribeca Film Festival and tie its themes or influences into one neat bow. Film festivals are, after all, about diversity and multiplicity of voices. While the programmers of the event certainly have an overall picture of how the films interact with one another, oftentimes the influences are not that clearly on the surface, and only become revealed days after their initial, sometimes acci...
Saturday, May 3------One of the more intriguing new players in the digital download field is Film Annex. Through its website, Filmannex.com, the company's mission is to provide a new channel for promoting filmmakers and their works as well as distributing their films — to anyone with an Internet connection and selective corporate clients. Since art and independent films (particularly non-English language films) are often hugely popular at film festivals, but suffer at the distribution level t...
Saturday, May 3-------Following a packed 10-day marathon of film screenings, industry events, seminar panels and chic parties, the Tribeca Film Festival ended this weekend with the announcement of the winners of the juried awards in several categories. The World Competition winners were chosen from 12 narrative and 12 documentary features from 18 countries. Two awards were also given to honor New York films, which were chosen from seven narrative and nine documentary features. Awards were als...
Saturday, May 3-------Following a packed 10-day marathon of film screenings, industry events, seminar panels and chic parties, the Tribeca Film Festival ended this weekend with the announcement of the winners of the juried awards in several categories. The World Competition winners were chosen from 12 narrative and 12 documentary features from 18 countries. Two awards were also given to honor New York films, which were chosen from seven narrative and nine documentary features. Awards were als...
By Maria Esteves - May 2, 2008 SPEED RACER, directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski (brothers) is an outstanding action packed computer animated film based on the 1960's young race car driver cartoon series I grew up watching every day after school on television. The film depicts Speed (Emile Hirsch) aspiration of becoming a Race Car Champion by entering The Thunderhead Raceway, Casa Cristo Classic 5000, and the Grand Prix XCI. Technically speaking, the special effects are breathtaking. It's a...
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