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Showing 168 Films from the festival year 2010
The New Tenants
Being a good neighbor brings about some bizarre consequences to a couple of The New Tenants.
The Other City
There's a part of Washington, DC never seen by the tourists and ignored by the mass media. At least three percent of DC is HIV ...
The Pool
Hold your breath when three teenage boys break into their school in The Pool.
The Pool Party
Khani is faced with an overwhelming task by the wealthy family he serves in The Pool Party.
The Sentimental Engine Slayer
Reality and fantasy entangle in the semi-autobiographical tale of a twentysomething misfit's loopy trip through manhood in the ...
The Space Between
Lonely flight attendant Montine McLeod (Academy Award® nominee Melissa Leo) becomes responsible for a 10-year-old Pakistani-Ame...
The Spirit of Salsa
In this invigorating documentary, lonely hearts from all over New York City— from an ER doc and an equities trader to a constru...
The Third Rule
Two slackers seek a solution to their financial problems with the help of a guru in The Third Rule.
The Travelogues
Experimental filmmakers Dustin Thompson and Kathryn Ramey (Yanqui Walker and the Optical Revolution, screening with The Travelo...
The Trotsky
Like most high schoolers, Leon Bronstein (Jay Baruchel, Tropic Thunder) is having an identity crisis. What differentiates Leon,...
The Two Escobars
Born in the same city in Colombia but not related, Andrés Escobar and Pablo Escobar shared a fanatical love of soccer. Andrés g...
The Visible and Invisible of a Body Under Tension
Africa, 2003: the mechanisms of memory. The film shows landscapes in fusion, the logic of a world that reveals itself.
The Wake
At The Wake of his best friend's father, a loser and a little boy form an unlikely friendship.
The Western Front
In 2004, writer/director Zachary Iscol fought as a US Marine in Al Anbar, Iraq's most violent province. Five years later, Anbar...
The White Meadows
Poetry, mythology, metaphor, and the absurd are expertly weaved to tell the fable-like story of Rahmat, who sails from island t...
The Woodmans
The Woodmans are a family united in their belief that art-making is the highest form of expression and an essential way of life...
Thieves By Law
In an unprecedented insider first look, Thieves by Law is a front-row invitation into the living rooms and offices of some of t...
Third Babelgum Online Film Festival Selects
This eclectic shorts program showcases winners of the Stoli Emerging Filmmaker Award and the 3rd Babelgum Online Film Festival,...
This disk is the same as the other one
A collage of record players and sounds emanating from the discs.
Ticked-Off Trannies With Knives
When a group of transgender women are violently beaten and left for dead, the violated vixens turn deadly divas in this hilario...
Tribeca Talks: A Conversation with Julian Schnabel
Julian Schnabel, renowned artist and director of Basquiat, Before Night Falls, The Diving Bell and The Butterfly, and Lou Reed'...
Tribeca Talks Industry - Checking Up On Docs: A Conversation With Sheila Nevins
As the landscape of nonfiction film continues to evolve in today's complex market, the documentary form has taken on a more cen...
Tribeca Talks Industry- Digital Cinema: Learning and Loving the New Distribution Paradigm
As cinemas replace 35mm projectors with digital equipment, it literally upends the old-fashioned indie release model. From virt...
Tribeca Talks Industry - Docs Doing It Right
Documentary filmmaking is no walk in the park. The demanding conditions, inexhaustible research, mobile subjects, and sometimes...