Report From Tribeca
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‘Flex Is Kings’ Director: ‘I Don’t Want to Tell Depressing Stories’
Co-director Deidre Schoo was inspired by a flex dancer she met as a photographer
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Tribeca Prizes Go to ‘The Rocket,’ ‘The Kill Team’
Wars in Laos and Afghanistan serve as backdrop to the top narrative and documentary films at the Tribeca Film Festival
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Robert De Niro Meets Lil Bub in Meme-Tastic Tribeca Moment
Bob meets Bub and the cameras are there to capture it
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Elaine Stritch at Tribeca: ‘Nobody Said Anything About Retiring’
Legendary cafe singer, subject of a Tribeca documentary, holds forth on Warren Beatty and Woody Allen as she prepares to leave Manhattan for Michigan
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Tribeca 2013: Will Forte Gets Serious – And That Scares Him
For the former "Saturday Night Live" cast member, comedy is easy but drama is terrifying
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Tribeca 2013: On ‘Interactive Day,’ It’s the Who-Needs-Film? Festival
TFI Interactive day focuses on digital storytelling projects that do away with most traditional film techniques
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Tribeca: ‘Stand Clear of the Closing Doors’ Draws Its Power from Hurricane Sandy
Rather than allow his low-budget indie to be a casualty of the storm, Sam Fleischner integrated Sandy into his narrative and came up with a Tribeca front-runner
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Tribeca 2013: Watch Out, Gore Vidal Was Mad as Hell Right to the End
The meatiest parts of "Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia" find the writer savagely attacking politics, religion and government
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Tribeca Opening Night: ‘Mistaken for Strangers’ a Goofy, Touching Rock Doc
A screening of "Mistaken for Strangers" — about the rock group the National, directed by the brother of its frontman — opened the 12th edition of the Tribeca Film Festival
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Tribeca Prepares for Indie, Interactive Festival in Wake of Boston Bombings
Downtown Manhattan festival that began after 9/11 says it will take normal security precautions
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‘Gangnam Style,’ Glenn Beck Win Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards
Wildly disparate Tribeca Film Festival awards honor scientists, city planners, writers, designers, choreographers, filmmakers and silly Korean pop stars
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Tribeca Film Institute Names New Projects for All Access Program
10 filmmakers will receive a total of $150,000 in grants
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‘Big Shot,’ Muhammad Ali and Katarina Witt Biopics Highlight Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival
Now in its seventh year, the festival will screen nine world premieres — nearly twice as many as last year
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Emma Roberts, Julianne Moore, Paul Rudd, Neil LaBute Films Join Tribeca’s 2013 Lineup
Tribeca Film Festival announces star-heavy Spotlight section that also includes actors Paul Giamatti, Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, John Cusack and directors Richard Linklater and, yes, Whoopi Goldberg
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John Clarke