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Tribeca Launches Subscription Program, Offering Perks Like Screening Access And Festival Ticket Discounts For $100 A Year
Tribeca Enterprises has launched a subscription offering, with members gaining access to special events, limited-edition merchandise and discounts on Tribeca Festival tickets and packages.
Dubbed Tribeca Membership, the plan costs $100 a year.
The consumer target, according to a press release…
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Tribeca Enterprises, Giant Pictures Launch Digital Distribution Label For Festival Fare
Tribeca Enterprises and Giant Pictures are launching Tribeca Films, a distribution label the partners said aims to support high-quality independent films from the festival circuit. The label is focused on U.S. transactional video-on-demand (TVOD) and advertising-based video-on-demand (AVOD) with the…
Robert De Niro, John Stamos To Headline Tribeca Festival Talks At Art Basel Miami Beach
Robert De Niro in conversation with French photographer and street artist JR will headline a run of talks at Art Basel Miami Beach next month for the Tribeca Festival's inaugural collaboration with the global art fair.
De Niro, a festival co-founder whose father Robert Henry De Niro was an American…
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Veteran Producer Paula Weinstein Exits Tribeca Enterprises To Campaign In Upcoming Elections – “It Just Feels Very Much Like A Moment”
Former studio executive and prolific producer Paula Weinstein is leaving Tribeca Enterprises, where she's been chief content officer for the past decade, to jump into political work and help "as many voices as possible be heard."
"I don't want to sit on the sidelines and rail about everything. I…
Tribeca Festival Sets 2024 Dates, Calls For Submissions
The 23rd edition of the Tribeca Festival will unspool June 5-16, 2024, in New York City, organizers said today, and submissions are now open.
Festival Director Cara Cusumano has been promoted to SVP of Programming and José F. Rodriguez to Senior Programmer.
The fest, presented by OKX, and…
‘How Stella Got Her Groove Back’ At 25: Angela Bassett & Kevin Sullivan On Taye Diggs’ Casting, Whoopi Goldberg’s Generosity & Film’s Lasting Impact — Tribeca
Angela Bassett is a force of nature in Hollywood. Her talent, strength, and longevity in an industry known for its fleeting moments of fame speak to her relevance and influence. Her rise as a distinguished African American actress in Hollywood has had an impact on the entertainment industry and the…
Robert De Niro, Chazz Palminteri Take The Stage At ‘A Bronx Tale’ 30th Reunion – Tribeca Festival
A Bronx Tale, Robert De Niro's 1993 directorial debut, starred as the Tribeca Festival’s closing gala with the famed actor acknowledging that he never got asked to direct again following the film’s inauspicious box office debut.
"I was lucky to be able to make the movie. I made it the way I wanted to…
Hailee Steinfeld Confesses What She Really Wants To Do – Tribeca Festival
Academy Award-nominated actress, multi-platinum recording musician and producer Hailee Steinfeld wants to produce more content."I just can't wait to do something that challenges me in a way that I haven't been challenged yet," Steinfeld told actress Ayo Edebiri on Friday at Tribeca Festival's Storytellers…
David Fincher On Remastering ‘Seven’, His Least Favorite Part Of Moviemaking & Why He Loves The Montage – Tribeca Festival
David Fincher said he's not one to go back and re-watch his films. "I don't. I’m not brave," he said at the Tribeca Festival. "I’m fundamentally like, look, no, I can’t. It’s like looking at middle school pictures. I don’t want to even acknowledge that."
"But I do find myself having to adjust, you…
Paul McCartney At Tribeca Film Festival: John Lennon “Had A Really Tragic Life”
There was no mention of artificial intelligence Thursday at Tribeca Festival's Paul McCartney talk with Conan O'Brien.
Instead of going into further detail about his recent plans to use AI technology to extricate the vocals of his former bandmate, John Lennon, from an old demo to create a final…
‘Cypher’ Wins Best U.S. Narrative Film At Tribeca Festival; ‘A Strange Path’ Takes International Feature Prize, ‘Between The Rains’ Is Top Doc
Cypher, written and directed by Chris Moukarbel, took the best U.S. narrative feature prize at the Tribeca Festival. The pseudo-documentary about the rise of Tierra Whack world premiered here last week. The jury cited "its kaleidoscopic use of music, created imagery and found materials, in service of an…
‘Waitress, The Musical – Live on Broadway!’ Review: A Heartfelt Reimagining Of Adrienne Shelly’s Indie Swan Song – Tribeca Festival
In hindsight, it's quite amazing that anyone could watch Adrienne Shelly's final film as a director and see it as anything but a movie. It was a good one, a simple story about a small-town woman who falls pregnant by her abusive lover and complicates matters…
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