Report From Tribeca
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Edward Burns’ Latest, ‘Newlyweds’ — a $9,000 Indie Film
Film shot in 12 days will close Tribeca and become Burns’ sixth premiere at the festival
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Tribeca (Online) Fest to Stream Docs, Horror Films, Romances
Online festival will screen features and shorts, offer access to Tribeca events
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Tribeca Film Festival Announces World Narrative and Documentary Selections
The New York festival will present 88 feature-length and 61 short films
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Tribeca Taking Applications for Filmmaker Grants
TFI will award more than $500,000 in filmmaker support through 2011
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Tribeca Sets Dates, Calls for Submissions
Tenth annual fest will take place next April and May in lower Manhattan
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Rush Gets Respect from Tribeca Audiences
Documentary on Canadian hard-rock band wins $25,000 Heineken Audience Award
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‘When We Leave’ Takes Top Narrative Prize at Tribeca
Acting prizes go to “When” star Sibel Kekilli, “Gainsbourg’s” Eric Elmosino, with special mention to Melissa Leo
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Ahmed’s ‘Just Like Us’ Takes Stand-Up to the Middle-East
“I wanted to use a comedy tour as a way to deliver a message”
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Summit Tries It Without Vampires
Rom-com “Letters to Juliet” aims for the same crowd, but without all the fangs
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Tribeca Struggles to Find its Breakout Feature
It’s never been a good venue for films still seeking distribution — 2010 is no exception
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Spitzer Doc Breakout Star: An Escort Service CEO
The 22-year-old Emperor’s Club chief steals plenty of scenes from the unfinished film
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Tribeca: How the Raiders & the Rappers Pirated L.A.
Ice Cube-directed “Straight Outta L.A.” shows how hip-hop on and off the field changed the city’s rules
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Tribeca: Zellweger’s ‘Love Song’ Hits the Wrong Notes
No one seemed in a hurry to bite afterward — and certainly no one jumped up in the middle, cellphone in hand, to make a pre-emptive bid
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Kim Cattrall on Looking Bad and ‘Letting It Hang’
The ‘”Sex and the City” actress goes indie to play an aging porn star
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A Green, 3D Opening to the Tribeca Filmfest
De Niro, Katzenberg, a green monster and Zucker with kids and smartphone take in the ninth annual festivities