Report From Tribeca
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Rock Documentary, Brad Pitt-Produced Look at Oil Industry Openers at 2013 Tribeca Film Festival
The Tribeca slate includes films from 30 countries, including 53 world premieres, 7 International premieres, 15 North American premieres, 6 U.S. premieres and 8 New York premieres,
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Tribeca Film Gets U.S. Rights to Chris Colfer’s ‘Struck by Lightning’
Comedy marks the "Glee" star's big screen debut and co-stars Rebel Wilson and Christina Hendricks
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‘Any Day Now,’ ‘Burn’ Win Tribeca Audience Awards
Gay-adoption drama with Alan Cumming and Detroit-set documentary come out on top in audience voting
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‘Mansome,’ ‘Sexy Baby’ Tribeca Reviews: It’s About More than Manscaping and Porn
Two movies that bowed in back-to-back openings at the Tribeca Film Festival offer clues about how men and women see themselves these days
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‘War Witch,’ ‘Una Noche’ Win Top Tribeca Awards
All Tribeca's acting winners are non-professionals, and one disappeared (and apparently defected) on his way to the festival
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‘Knife Fight’ Review: A Rough Take on Dirty Politics Unspools at Tribeca
Fans of "The West Wing" will get a nostalgic kick out of "Knife Fight," which focuses on the nitty-gritty action of political campaigns. But this crowded sketch doesn't feel finished
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Jason Ritter Takes His Pants Off for ‘Free Samples’ at Tribeca
Despite having only a small part in the indie comedy, Ritter was eager to promote it at the fest
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‘Don’t Stop Believin’ Review: Rousing ‘Journey’ Doc Rocks Tribeca
A little-known cover band frontman from the Philippines lives the dream as Journey’s lead singer in a rousing documentary
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Chris Colfer Goes Back to High School (and Dies) in Tribeca Smash ‘Struck by Lightning’
“Glee” star Chris Colfer draws a squealing ovation when his black high school comedy premieres at New York festival
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Michael Moore: News Corp. Phone Hacking May Have Happened in U.S.
On a Tribeca panel with Susan Sarandon, documentary filmmaker Michael Moore says he hated Davis Guggenheim’s “Waiting for Superman”
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Tribeca Doc ‘Evocateur’ Profiles Seminal Ranter Morton Downey Jr.
The in-your-face conservative talk show host is profiled in the Tribeca documentary, “Evocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie”
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Tribeca Documentaries Examine Reagan Legacy, Evolution Wars
Tribeca Film Festival spotlights provocative docs “The Revisionaries” and “Let Fury Have the Hour”
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Women Grab the Spotlight at Tribeca
Abbie Cornish, Michelle Williams, Elizabeth McGovern and a nine-year-old Mexican girl shine at the New York film festival
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Tribeca Drama ‘First Winter’ Draws Fire for Killing Deer
Filmmakers of apocalyptic story “First Winter” shot two deer without permits, and may face fines or jail time
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Robert De Niro Working on Script for ‘Midnight Run’ Sequel
At a Tribeca panel, De Niro and Judd Apatow talk “Bridesmaids,” the humor in “Cape Fear” (seriously!) and even reviving Jake LaMotta