Tribeca Film Festival 2008

Liberia's Peace Women: Tribeca 2008 Remembers What the World Overlooked in 2003

Abigail E. Disney | Posted 05.29.2008 | Politics


Abigail E. Disney

How was it possible that these Liberian women had accomplished such an enormous feat without having been noticed and reported on by the news outlets I had come to know and trust?

What Tribeca Means To Me

James Mottern | Posted 04.29.2008 | Entertainment


James Mottern

Tribeca understands and fosters the idea that films go beyond the world of sales agents and distributors. Each film is a small miracle in the fact that it even exists at all; and Tribeca knows it.

A Welcome "Robbery"

Andrew Lauren | Posted 04.29.2008 | Entertainment


Andrew Lauren

I've always felt the projects I gravitate towards are those that are character driven or rather, derived from the drama of the human condition. As a child of the 60's and 70's, I grew up idolizing the work of Frankenheimer and Coppola; directors who I feel best exemplified this style.

Intelligent Teen Movie Or An Intelligent Movie With Teens?

Phedon Papamichael | Posted 04.29.2008 | Entertainment


Phedon Papamichael

What drew me to From Within? There is great diversity to these characters. It was important to me that each one seemed real ...someone you might identify with.

Figuring Out How To Play For "Change"

Jonathan Walls | Posted 04.29.2008 | Entertainment


Jonathan Walls

To ponder our path is overwhelming, but when I simplify its core, I realize we are all still humans being and we are all one.

Viva the Chevolution!

Trisha Ziff | Posted 04.29.2008 | Entertainment


Trisha Ziff

The world premiere of Chevolution at the Tribeca Film Festival is an important moment! The famous portrait of Che Guevara, "Guerrillero Heroico," was taken in 1960 by Cuban photographer Alberto Korda.

The Big Reveal

Julie Checkoway | Posted 04.24.2008 | Entertainment


Julie Checkoway

Next week my documentary, Waiting for Hockney, is fortunate to premiere at the TriBeCa Film Festival. My producing team---which includes Geralyn Drey...

The Road To 'Paraiso Travel'

Jonathan Sanger | Posted 04.24.2008 | Entertainment


Jonathan Sanger

I've always had a secret desire to make films about the experiences of Colombians and other Hispanics because of my personal experiences in their countries. Unfortunately, all Hollywood had been making were films about drug dealing, as if that was the only significant activity below our borders.