Learn about the upcoming festival world premieres of Made in India and Sons of Perdition, both previously supported by the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund.
On behalf of Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff, we hope you will support a good cause, the Tribeca Film Institute (TFI), an arts-based charity that has helped our City and its lower Manhattan community in significant ways since 2001. More »
Congratulations to Ali Codina, Tyler Measom and Jennilyn Merten, whose films have been selected to play in competition at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival! More »
Tribeca Film Institute at The New School - Directors Paola Mendoza and Gloria LaMorte discussed the process of the making their feature narrative film Entre Nos, including their experiences with fundraising, collaboration, and filming in New York. More »
Learn more about the films participating in the Good Pitch @ Tribeca, hosted by the Tribeca Film Institute on April 27th, during the Tribeca Film Festival More »
This tuition-free intensive arts program allows for New York City Department of Education public school students entering grades 8-12, to major in dance, theater, vocal music, instrumental music, visual art, film or photography. More »
Introducing TFI's new Camera-to-Classroom Fund, designed to support the Moving Image Blueprint and foster collaborations between cultural organizations and NYC public schools. More »
The Tribeca Film Institute is seeking work made by NYC students (middle and high school) to screen this spring for Our City, My Story—an event that celebrates the vision, excellence and diversity of NYC youth-made work. More »
On December 8th, come see Dear Lemon Lima and two great shorts for free! Meet filmmakers who have been supported by Tribeca All Access and the National Museum of the American Indian More »
Ian Olds’ award-winning documentary follows up its festival run with an HBO broadcast in August and September. The film was awarded the support of the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund in 2008, and had its US premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. More »
Tribeca All Access is proud to collaborate with 46664 and the Nelson Mandela Foundation to present the annual Mandela Day Tribeca All Access Award. More »
This spring, 86 middle school students at Bronx Preparatory Charter School created four short films about their lives and experiences through TFI’s Tribeca Teaches program More »
The Tribeca Film Festival along with the Tribeca Film Institute tonight announced the winners of the sixth annual Tribeca All Access Creative Promise Awards at City Winery along with the musical accompaniment of DJ Questlove. More »
For the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, three Tribeca All Access alumni will showcase their works-in-progress in the Tribeca All Access OnTrack Presentations. More »