With the Tribeca Film Festival reaching its mid-point, one does not necessarily have to be in New York to be part of the excitement. The Tribeca (Online) Film Festival, supported by founding partner American Express, is a pioneering digital initiative that allows audiences across the USA to view feature and short films for free and worldwide audiences to engage with filmmakers and industry experts as the Tribeca Film Festival’s 10th edition runs concurrently in lower Manhattan from April 20 to May 1.
Among the feature films available for online viewing on a VOD basis are: DONOR UNKNOWN (Jerry Rothwell, UK), a documentary on the first generation of “test tube babies”; FLOWERS OF EVIL (David Dusa, France), the story of the love affair between an Algerian-French hotel bellman and an Iranian student forced to leave her country for her own safety after the controversial elections in 2009; MY LAST ROUND (Julio Jorquera, Chile), a gay-themed drama about a successful boxer who falls in love with a kitchen worker in the capital city of Santiago; NEON FLESH (Paco Cabezas, Spain), a mix of crime drama
In Live From….online audiences across the globe will have the ability to watch live streams of Festival events, including the opening press conference, red carpet premieres, and the awards show. Viewers will also have the opportunity to engage with other audience members and onsite participants. Tribeca Q&A offers the online audience the opportunity to engage with the larger online community, one another, and experts by submitting questions to a pool of 20-25 exciting film and new media experts from Tribeca’s Jane Rosenthal, Geoff Gilmore, and Nancy Schafer, to Whoopi Goldberg, and Brian Williams, and filmmakers David Gordon Green and Zach Braff, plus a host of participating Tribeca (Online) filmmakers, programmers, actors, jurors, film experts, and more. Community members will vote on individual questions, and top-rated queries will be submitted for official response, made available to the public.
The Filmmaker Feed contains aggregated information on all Tribeca (Online) Film Festival filmmakers, each of whom will have a custom page on the feed, with a biography, interviews, favorite links, social media feeds (Twitter/Facebook), blog posts, vide updates, and more. The Future of Film blog, brings together experts from the worlds of film and technology to comment on the ever-changing media environment in featured posts. For more information, visit: www.tribecaonline.com