Tribeca Film Festival
TriBeCa Film festival's delicate balancing act
The most poignant movie experience of the TriBeCa Film Festival, which opens Wednesday, may turn out to be an 89-minute documentary about a trapeze artist, made up largely of black-and-white still photographs, and set in - and above - a Manhattan of 34 years ago.
It's Tribeca time again!
With more than 200 movies, from timely political documentaries to relationship dramas, this year's Tribeca Film Festival--running from April 23 to May 4-- has more than enough choices to satisfy every taste.
Tribeca Fest announces new prices
The Tribeca Film Festival today announced new ticket pricing for its films. Tickets will be $15 for evening and weekend screenings and $8 for daytime weekday and late night screenings. In addition, the Festival will offer a few screenings with panel discussions for $25. The Festival, now in its seventh year, will take place April 23 May 4, 2008.
Where to get a bite in Tribeca
If you're heading downtown to shop, to relax in the parks, or just to hang around, here is a selection of restaurants.
Tribeca shops welcome festival
For a tight-knit group of merchants near the intersection of Chambers and West Broadway, the Tribeca Film Festival has been a pretty good neighbor as it enters its fifth year. Even if it hasn't always been a big boost to their bottom lines.
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