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Tribeca is proud to present “A Short A Day Keeps Anxiety Away,” featuring shorts old and new with stories that keep us guessing, laughing and inspiring.
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Tribeca is proud to present “A Short A Day Keeps Anxiety Away,” featuring shorts old and new with stories that keep us guessing, laughing and inspiring.
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Tribeca is proud to present “A Short A Day Keeps Anxiety Away,” featuring shorts old and new with stories that keep us guessing, laughing and inspiring.
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Tribeca is proud to present “A Short A Day Keeps Anxiety Away,” featuring shorts old and new with stories that keep us guessing, laughing and inspiring.
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Tribeca is proud to present “A Short A Day Keeps Anxiety Away,” featuring shorts old and new with stories that keep us guessing, laughing and inspiring.

“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”
✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest...
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“I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal.”

✨ Happy birthday to the exceptional Isabelle Huppert, one of the greatest and most fearless actors to ever grace the big screen! ✨

“Adolescent screen turns tend to be praised for their precocious hyper-expressivity or youthful dynamism, but Wang Yuwen does something different in An Elephant Sitting Still. In the late Hu Bo’s mammoth undertaking, a darkly poetic and nearly...
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“Adolescent screen turns tend to be praised for their precocious hyper-expressivity or youthful dynamism, but Wang Yuwen does something different in An Elephant Sitting Still. In the late Hu Bo’s mammoth undertaking, a darkly poetic and nearly...
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“Adolescent screen turns tend to be praised for their precocious hyper-expressivity or youthful dynamism, but Wang Yuwen does something different in An Elephant Sitting Still. In the late Hu Bo’s mammoth undertaking, a darkly poetic and nearly...
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“Adolescent screen turns tend to be praised for their precocious hyper-expressivity or youthful dynamism, but Wang Yuwen does something different in An Elephant Sitting Still. In the late Hu Bo’s mammoth undertaking, a darkly poetic and nearly...
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“Adolescent screen turns tend to be praised for their precocious hyper-expressivity or youthful dynamism, but Wang Yuwen does something different in An Elephant Sitting Still. In the late Hu Bo’s mammoth undertaking, a darkly poetic and nearly...
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“Adolescent screen turns tend to be praised for their precocious hyper-expressivity or youthful dynamism, but Wang Yuwen does something different in An Elephant Sitting Still. In the late Hu Bo’s mammoth undertaking, a darkly poetic and nearly...
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“Adolescent screen turns tend to be praised for their precocious hyper-expressivity or youthful dynamism, but Wang Yuwen does something different in An Elephant Sitting Still. In the late Hu Bo’s mammoth undertaking, a darkly poetic and nearly...
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“Adolescent screen turns tend to be praised for their precocious hyper-expressivity or youthful dynamism, but Wang Yuwen does something different in An Elephant Sitting Still. In the late Hu Bo’s mammoth undertaking, a darkly poetic and nearly four-hour drama about discontented residents of contemporary China, Wang’s performance is defined by a deadpan, glassy-eyed grimace that covers the actress’ face throughout the majority of her scenes. Wang’s bracing simplicity as Huang Ling, a willfully disobedient schoolgirl, helps ground some of the more sensational elements of Hu’s conception of the character—her binge-drinking mother, her illicit affair with a married high school dean—within the realm of lived experience, as felt but not always as communicated by this recessive personality. An air of forbidding detachment clings to the actress, even when Huang is voraciously gobbling up pastries or a pitifully squashed birthday cake. By refusing to react, Wang cannily plays against the expectations of her character’s arc while providing a running commentary on a particular kind of teenage experience. Maybe one day, Huang will look back on the events portrayed herein with different, more palpable feelings, but for now she can only drift through the motions of an abysmal life she loathes. Blankness is often deemed a demerit in acting, a presumed indication of a performer’s vacuity, yet Wang’s blankness reveals not the absence of thought, but its painful concealment: in a world of so much sadness, what more can the young and isolated do but suppress and subsist? When Huang eventually lashes out at those who have failed to protect her after hours of grim impassivity, it begets a moment of volcanic release that the actress has earned by closely adhering to the state of silent despair that can so easily oppress those unready to fight it.” — Matthew Eng

The 12 Best Female Film Performances of Early 2019

(Source: TribecaFilm.com)

“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters.”
The graceful and masterly chameleon John Cazale, pictured here with Meryl Streep and in three of his greatest roles in The Godfather Part II,...
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“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters.”
The graceful and masterly chameleon John Cazale, pictured here with Meryl Streep and in three of his greatest roles in The Godfather Part II,...
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“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters.”
The graceful and masterly chameleon John Cazale, pictured here with Meryl Streep and in three of his greatest roles in The Godfather Part II,...
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“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters.”
The graceful and masterly chameleon John Cazale, pictured here with Meryl Streep and in three of his greatest roles in The Godfather Part II,...
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“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters.”

The graceful and masterly chameleon John Cazale, pictured here with Meryl Streep and in three of his greatest roles in The Godfather Part II, The Conversation, and Dog Day Afternoon, passed away on this day at the age of 42 in 1978.

Cazale only made five movies in his lifetime (all of them Best Picture nominees), but each one is as singular and indelible as the talent of this underappreciated genius who was taken from this world far too soon. ❤️

Happy 74th birthday to Liza Minnelli!“New York, New York, Scorsese’s splashy, cynical, and masterfully-made postwar musical, was egregiously cold-shouldered upon its release, as was the singular star turn of Liza Minnelli, doing an adoring yet...
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Happy 74th birthday to Liza Minnelli!“New York, New York, Scorsese’s splashy, cynical, and masterfully-made postwar musical, was egregiously cold-shouldered upon its release, as was the singular star turn of Liza Minnelli, doing an adoring yet...
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Happy 74th birthday to Liza Minnelli!“New York, New York, Scorsese’s splashy, cynical, and masterfully-made postwar musical, was egregiously cold-shouldered upon its release, as was the singular star turn of Liza Minnelli, doing an adoring yet...
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Happy 74th birthday to Liza Minnelli!“New York, New York, Scorsese’s splashy, cynical, and masterfully-made postwar musical, was egregiously cold-shouldered upon its release, as was the singular star turn of Liza Minnelli, doing an adoring yet...
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Happy 74th birthday to Liza Minnelli!“New York, New York, Scorsese’s splashy, cynical, and masterfully-made postwar musical, was egregiously cold-shouldered upon its release, as was the singular star turn of Liza Minnelli, doing an adoring yet...
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Happy 74th birthday to Liza Minnelli!

New York, New York, Scorsese’s splashy, cynical, and masterfully-made postwar musical, was egregiously cold-shouldered upon its release, as was the singular star turn of Liza Minnelli, doing an adoring yet galvanizing variation on Mama Judy Garland’s legendary A Star is Born role. As Francine Evans, an aspiring 1940s singer who falls under the influence of De Niro’s callous, captivating saxophonist, Minnelli is perpetually in motion, propelled by an insatiable need to please audiences and lovers alike. Minnelli is, of course, a stupendous, show-stopping singer-dancer with a walloping and finely honed talent that decidedly belongs to the bygone studio era in which her mother rose to otherworldly stardom. Minnelli’s artistic mastery is startlingly reminiscent of Garland’s yet differentiated by the pure, jubilant passion she exudes at all times when performing; has any artist ever radiated more graciousness for an audience’s gaze than Minnelli, as if the enormity of her abilities didn’t already demand our undivided attention? But, more than anything else, it’s the actress’ tough-minded, deeply-felt emotionality—culminating in an elevator descent of tremulous, heartbroken stillness—that proudly places her Francine beside Garland’s Vicki Lester, Julie Andrews’ Maria von Trapp, Barbra Streisand’s Fanny Brice, and Minnelli’s own Sally Bowles in the eternal pantheon of preeminent, pitch-perfect musical performances.” — Matthew Eng

The 10 Best Female Performances in Martin Scorsese Films

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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam...
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For Women’s History Month, here is our Black Actress Canon, an archive of exemplary, iconic, and underrated film performances that expands the notion of what is largely recognized and rewarded as great screen acting, encompassing Evelyn Preer to Pam Grier.

The Black Actress Canon

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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino...
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Happy birthday, Sharon Stone!

“Nothing and nobody else matters in Martin Scorsese’s Casino whenever Sharon Stone’s decadent and devastating Ginger McKenna slinks into a frame. Playing a bona fide hustler unhappily betrothed to De Niro’s smitten casino honcho, Stone is the single most striking element in Scorsese’s fact-based Las Vegas crime saga. The actress can take our breath away just by strolling into a room in a beautifully beaded Bob Mackie gown, but she’s also playing a real, anguishing woman to never less than riveting effect. Stone’s voluptuous emotional shadings make us believe every stage of Ginger’s ever-shifting character, whether it be the scam artist with a criminal knowledge to rival any man’s, the codependent lover, the keyed-up addict, or the materialistic housewife itching to get out of her lavish prison at any cost, even if it means offing her husband/jailor with the help of his equally infatuated best friend. Stone never sands down Ginger’s rough edges and her strident, exceptionally physical blow-ups in the film’s final act conjure an intricate and unabating intensity that some critics like to pretend is the exclusive provenance of men in Scorsese’s movies; they’re wrong, and Stone’s superb and rightfully iconic performance is the enduring proof.” — Matthew Eng

The 10 Best Female Film Performances in Martin Scorsese Films

(Source: TribecaFilm.com)

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