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nytimes.com » NYT > World - Jul 6, 2008
With the help of a New York-based producer, a documentary profiling the life of Palden Gyatso, a 77-year- old former political prisoner in China, will open in August.
Also tagged: torture, dalai lama, buddhism, olympic games 2008, documentary films and programs, moynihan maura, gyatso palden, new york state council on the arts
nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. \/ Region - Jul 5, 2008
With the help of a New York-based producer, a documentary profiling the life of Palden Gyatso, a 77-year old former political prisoner in China, will open in August.
Also tagged: torture, dalai lama, buddhism, olympic games 2008, documentary films and programs, moynihan maura, gyatso palden, new york state council on the arts
nytimes.com » NYT > Movies - May 2, 2008
Films from Sweden, Turkey, the Netherlands, Britain, the United States and Spain captured the top awards Thursday in juried competitions at the TriBeCa Film Festival.
Also tagged: motion pictures
nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Apr 30, 2008
The Tribeca Film Festival has become more of a local event than a global player.
Also tagged: motion pictures
nytimes.com » NYT > Education - Apr 27, 2008
For 20 New York City high schoolers, ages 15 to 19, the Tribeca Film Festival was a deep-end-of-the-pool immersion into the modern film business.
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nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Apr 24, 2008
The offers came in, but Daniel Myrick, a creator of “The Blair Witch Project” and director of the new film “The Objective,” has been happy to stay independent.
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nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Apr 23, 2008
With the world premiere of the Michael McCullers comedy “Baby Mama,” starring Tina Fey, at the Ziegfeld Theater, the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival opens on Wednesday night.