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Celebrating its ninth edition in 2010, the festival will present 85 feature films and 47 shorts between April 21 and May 2.
The 2010 film selection encompasses feature films from 38 different countries, including 45 world premieres, seven international premieres, 14 North American premieres, six US premieres and 12 New York premieres. The first batch of film has just been announced, with more to follow soon.
View Films by Strand:
- Cinemania
- Discovery
- Encounters
- Showcase
- Special Events
- Spotlight
- World Documentary Feature Competition
- World Narrative Competition
View previous years coverage of the Tribeca Film Festival festival:
Tribeca Latest Reviews

Restored version of the Lean classic sees an idealistic poet/physician and the fiancée of a political activist meet and fall in love against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution.

Foul-mouthed, musical coming-of-age tale

Three brothers go on an unpredictable road trip to replace their dying dad's watch.

A young dork seizes the chance of a lifetime to meet the former porn star he idolises.

A young man undertakes a long journey in a battered mobile cinema, learning about life along the way.

Trying to get your ideal home can be murder.

A study of one man's fraught relationships.

A documentary asking what we can do with nuclear waste that will remain dangerous for a hundred thousand years.

A former special agent holed up in a hotel room in the aftermath of a failed Eastern European mission grows suspicious of his brother's political success.

Three teenagers find life is tough on the inside in this remake of Alan Clarke's Scum.
Tribeca Film Festival Features
Tribeca Film Festival News

Filming sensations Mathieu Amalric on Pierre Léon, Jeanne Balibar and the sounds and colours of Barbara
Character arc Seth A Smith on filming with a two-year-old and bringing marbling to life in The Crescent
Keeping up appearances Marcello Martinessi on cultural conservatism and filmmaking honesty in The Heiresses
A different space Kelly Macdonald on working with Marc Turtletaub on Puzzle
Out of the past Susanna Nicchiarelli on Trine Dyrholm and the costume design in Nico, 1988
The iconic man Jonathan Baker on Becoming Iconic and Inconceivable
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