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Tribeca celebrates its 13th year in 2014. The 2014 film selection includes feature films from 32 countries, including 55 World Premieres. The 2014 film slate was chosen from a total of 6,117 submissions.
The festival opened with Time Is Illmatic on April 16 and ran until April 27.
View Films by Strand:
- Midnight
- Special Screenings
- Spotlight
- Viewpoints
- World Documentary Feature Competition
- World Narrative Feature Competition
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Tribeca Latest Reviews

A documentary about the trans community in Puerto Rico.

Documentary charting the dangers that threaten the last home of the mountain gorillas... and those who look after them.

A detective falls in love with a woman linked to the murder victims of his current investigation.

The consequences of a gay marriage on family and friends.

How a naive American with OCD joined the Libyan revolution.

A slow-moving Buddhist monk acquires a follower on the streets of Marseille.

Three people plot an act of eco-terrorism.

You know the story: sexy teens head to a secluded lakeside cabin for a weekend of debauched fun, only to be menaced by a mysterious force picking them off one by one. But here, the culprit proves to be a horde of rabid zombie beavers.

Two newlyweds find their relationship tested in a house by the lake.

A chef trying to recover his flagging reputation finds inspiration in romance.
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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