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Showing 214 Films from the festival year 2008
The Money Shot
A New York cop steps in front of the camera in The Money Shot.
The New Yorkist
A troubled artist tries to make sense of things in The New Yorkist.
The Objective
The director of The Blair Witch Project brings his singular brand of suspense to an exhilarating integration of war and mystery...
The Second Life of the Sugar Bowl
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder for the grandfather in The Second Life of the Sugar Bowl (La deuxieme vie du sucrier).
The Second Line
Two cousins search for work in post-Katrina New Orleans in The Second Line.
The Secret of the Grain
Winner of best picture and best director Césars, this remarkable depiction of a family of North African immigrants in a decayin...
The Tournament
Soccer boys learn lessons in sportsmanship in The Tournament (Il Torneo).
The Universe of Keith Haring
An affectionate look at the colorful life and rise of Keith Haring. With intimate interviews by the likes of Yoko Ono, Fab 5 Fr...
The Wackness
Summer of 1994. The streets of New York are pulsing with hip-hop and wafting with marijuana, and Luke Shapiro (Josh Peck) is sp...
The Wild Man of the Navidad
Based on real-life journals, this intelligent retelling of an old urban legend, shot in a '70s-style B movie aesthetic, focuses...
The Year of the Pig
A delivery boy from Havana's Chinatown longs to alter his destiny in The Year of the Pig (El año del cerdo).
The Zen of Bobby V
Former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine took his baseball expertise to Japan in 2004. This film follows a season in the li...
This Is Not A Robbery
One morning, J.L. "Red" Rountree woke, ate breakfast, went for a drive, and robbed a bank. He was 87. This is the unusual story...
Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon
A conscript into the faceless war among China's ancient kingdoms, Zhao (Andy Lau, House of Flying Daggers) earns his stripes in...
Thriller Night
Join filmmaker and “Thriller” video director John Landis for a special 25th anniversary screening of Michael Jackson's epic 198...
Toby Dammit
A gorgeous new restoration-supervised by its cinematographer, Giuseppe Rotunno-of Fellini's adaptation of a Poe short story has...
Tribeca Talks Industry: Click to View: The Future of New Media
Hosted by The Hollywood Reporter Writers fought for it, directors want it, and actors are next in line. What is “new media,” an...
Tribeca Talks Industry: Reuse, Remix & Renew
Being an indie filmmaker is expensive—emotionally, financially, and legally. Many young artists don't have the tools to create ...
Tribeca Talks Industry: Shane Meadows
Hosted by Skillset With more than 30 short films to his name, self-taught director, writer, and sometime actor Shane Meadows is...
Tribeca Talks Industry: What You See Is What You Get
Sponsored by KodakBringing a story to the screen is no easy feat. First, there is the script, then finding the actors, the mone...
Tribeca Talks: Injecting the American Dream
Part of the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film FestivalAmerica's performance-enhancing appetite has never been bigger. And it's not just ...
Tribeca Talks: Mike Figgis
Mike Figgis is still considered an “indie” film maverick. He was ahead of the digital filmmaking trend with 2000's Timecode, is...
Tribeca Talks: Pangea Day, TED & Tribeca
If you had the world's attention, what story would you tell? The Tribeca Film Festival joins CNN's Christiane Amanpour and TED ...
Trucker
Michelle Monaghan is riveting as a tough-talking, devil-may-care truck driver who is faced with raising her estranged 11-year-o...