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Tribeca Reviews — ‘Elaine Stritch’: A Loveable Menace
At the beginning of Chiemi Karasawa’s no-holds-barred documentary, Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me, a Spotlight entry at the Tribeca Film Festival, the 87-year-old star itemizes what she’s got to feel good about. “I...
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Tribeca Talks: ‘Bending Steel’ Trio on Flexing Their Creative Muscles and Finding Themselves through Their Unique Film
Mention the strongman profession in everyday conversation and you are bound to be on the receiving end of a few perplexed looks and shoulder shrugs. And such responses wouldn’t be totally unjust. In fact, the...
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Tribeca Talks — ‘Raw Herring’: A Look into Dutch Tradition and Culture
Would you eat raw herring if offered? Many people might cringe at the very mention of it, finding it distasteful or unappetizing, but to the people of Holland it is tradition and something of a delicacy. Sprinkling...
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Tribeca Talks: ‘Lil Bub & Friendz,’ The Story of One Celebrity Cat
Internet cat videos – you’re probably guilty of watching them a few times in your life. Perhaps, you’ve even forwarded a few of them to your friends. After all, who can resist watching the adorable fur balls as...
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Tribeca Talks: A Conversation with Enid Zentelis, Filmmaker
Bottled Up, an Olympus Pictures narrative film written and directed by Enid Zentelis, is a current Spotlight feature in the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival. Starring Oscar winner Melissa Leo, Marin Ireland and Josh...
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Tribeca Reviews & Talks: The Shattered Moment
“You hurt people; it’s just what you do.” Those are the spiteful but honest words from a war photojournalist’s daughter in Jane Weinstock’s new feature length film, The Moment, currently featured in the 2013... -
Tribeca Talks: Jessica Oreck’s Days of Wild Reindeer Herding in Finland
With a strong desire to make nature films since she was 14, Jessica Oreck stumbled upon one of the world’s most stunning and isolated landscapes, while on the hunt for a Hollywood cowboy. For nearly two years this...
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Tribeca Reviews: ‘Bottled Up’ and Ready to Blow
In Enid Zentelis’ small town saga about addiction and co-dependency between a mother and daughter, we’ve got all the makings of a highly combustible situation. Fay, a single mother comforting a grown daughter...
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Tribeca Talks: ‘The Rocket’s Kim Mordaunt Talks Bringing a Cinematic Voice to Laos
In 2007, Australian director Kim Mordaunt, with a camera and crew in tow, trekked through the rough terrain of Laos for months to document the efforts of a bomb disposal specialist who works to rid the war-torn,...
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Tribeca Talks: ‘Adult World’ Director Scott Coffey on Strange Jobs, the Beautiful Side of Failure, and Why He’s a ‘Weird Meerkat’
Amy (Emma Roberts) is a poet through and through: A poster of Sylvia Plath hangs above her bed in worshipping fashion, she’s a walking encyclopedia of verse, and she stalks Rat Billings...
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