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  1. Jennifer Block: How Women Become Mothers

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - May 10, 2007

    This may sound odd, but I really want to try childbirth. I felt this urge after the first birth I witnessed, and I think it was the desired effect of the The Business of Being Born, a powerful documentary about the

  2. Matthew Bonifacio: After The Festival Reflections

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 10, 2007

    Sunday was the fourth and final screening of Amexicano. My narrative feature world premiered in the Discovery section at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival...let's rewind. Last year I directed, co-wrote and produced a

  3. Yael Luttwak: My Road Through Tribeca

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 7, 2007

    My first feature film A Slim Peace premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in the World Documentary Competition this past week. The idea is a bit crazy. To bring together a group of Palestinian, Israeli and American

  4. Alan Miller: Can Football (Soccer) Change the World?

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 6, 2007

    The Power Of The Game Pathe Pictures and Reason Pictures. Sports features heavily this year at the Tribeca Film Festival, with 14 premier screenings of sports-related narrative and documentary films and a partnership

  5. Tobi Elkin: New Year's Eve (It Still Sucks): In Search of a Midnight Kiss

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 6, 2007

    "I think L.A. is where love comes to die. I haven't met one couple who's moved out here who's actually made it," muses Wilson, the depressed, hunkered down 29-year-old writer and protagonist in Alex Holdridge's

  6. HuffPost Coverage: Diego Luna's Chávez Premieres at Tribeca

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 6, 2007

    World premiering his documentary on Mexico's most revered athlete at the Tribeca Film Festival, Mexican actor/director Diego Luna summed up boxing's appeal perfectly: "Boxing is I think the first sport ever. From the

  7. Holly Simpson: Doctors Without Borders Enables Us to See Invisibles

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 6, 2007

    The Tribeca Film Festival screened a wide variety of documentary subject matters this year, none more crucial to see than Invisibles. Produced by Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) and actor Javier

  8. Joel Keller: The Killing of John Lennon: A Bumpy Ride Through Chapman's Mind

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 6, 2007

    When I told people that I was going to see a movie called The Killing of John Lennon , no one asked me the inevitable follow-up question: "What is it about?" It's pretty obvious that the title gives a good indication

  9. Joel Keller: Ben Lee's Bartop Sing-Along

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 6, 2007

    Before I went to my Friday screening, I decided to stop at the Tribeca/ASCAP Music Lounge. Wendy wrote about the vibe there earlier in the week, and Friday's final edition was no different. It was relaxed, social, and

  10. Tobi Elkin: Childhood Interrupted: Postcards from Tora Bora

    The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - May 5, 2007

    A show of hands: How well do you recall the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (circa 1979)? Not so much, eh? Let Postcards from Tora Bora serve as a refresher course then. The film is Wazhmah Osman's emotionally resonant

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