The Apple Store celebrates the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival with an event series featuring the amazing talent behind many of the festival favorites. Subscribe to the podcast to hear behind-the-scenes stories and insights from these fantastic filmmakers and actors.
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Filmmaker Lou Howe, producers Ben Howe and Luca Borghese, and actor Rory Culkin discuss their film Gabriel. First-time writer-director Lou Howe’s drama focuses on a vulnerable and confused young man who longs for stability and happiness.
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Director Andrew Disney, writer Bradley Jackson, and actors Jake Lacy, Brian McElhaney, Nick Kocher, Kate McKinnon, Jay Pharaoh, Beck Bennett, and Nikki Reed discuss their film Intramural. The movie is a hilarious sendup of inspirational sports movies, focusing on a hapless intramural football team that reunites for one final showdown.
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The Apple Store celebrates the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival with an event series featuring the amazing talent behind many of the festival favorites. Subscribe to the podcast to hear behind-the-scenes stories and insights from these fantastic filmmakers and actors.
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Director David Mackenzie and actor Jack O’Connell discuss their film Starred Up. This tense and unpredictable drama explores the life of a young offender so violent and volatile that he is “starred up” — prematurely moved to an adult prison.
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Director Louie Psihoyos, producer Fisher Stevens, and subjects Travis Threlkel, Shawn Heinrichs, and Leilani Münter discuss their gripping environmental documentary 6. The film utilizes state-of-the-art equipment to show never-before-seen images that will change the way we understand the issues of endangered species and mass extinction.
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First-time director Gia Coppola and actors Emma Roberts and Nat Wolff discuss their film Palo Alto. This vibrant and cinematic immersion in the high school experience follows overlapping stories of teens and the adults around them in the titular town.
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Catch the latest action from the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival starting on April 22. Get a peek behind the scenes from some of the film industry's leading actors, writers, and directors. Hear what they're up to and learn how they brought their stories to the big screen. Also enjoy talks from the 2007 and 2008 series, included here as well.
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Filmmaker Ryan Piers Williams, actor-producer America Ferrera, actor Jon Paul Phillips, and Producer Kwesi Collisson discuss their film X/Y. The character-driven drama centers on the shifting sexual and romantic relationships among four restless New Yorkers searching for a sense of intimacy and self-identity.
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Get a glimpse of the work by some of this year's filmmakers, including the documentary films Ballet 422 (director Jody Lee Lipes) and An Honest Liar (director Justin Weinstein). Also showing in the Sneak Peek are the narrative features Below Dreams (writer/director Garrett Bradley), Summer of Blood (writer/director Onur Tukel), and Match (writer/director Stephen Belber).
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Filmmakers Marshall Curry and Matthew VanDyke discuss their riveting documentary Point and Shoot. The film follows the true story of a young man from Baltimore whose wanderlust leads him to Libya, where he joins the rebel army in its effort to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi.
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Writer/director/star Jon Favreau discusses his culinary adventure Chef. The film follows a talented chef who has a social media-fueled meltdown, then hits the road with his son and sous chef to launch a food truck business.
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WNYC is partnering with the Tribeca Film Festival for the second year in a row to bring exclusive recordings of panels, discussions and interviews straight to your podcast feed. Hear conversations about the festival’s selected films, as well as the entertainment industry at large, with such luminary voices as George Lucas, Courtney Love, and Christopher Nolan. Find the full selection of talks here, along with 2014’s panels, and subscribe to the podcast to hear them all.
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Writer-director Angus MacLachlan and actors Paul Schneider, Melanie Lynskey, and Audrey Scott discuss their film Goodbye To All That. The story follows a recently divorced man who is thrust into the uncharted territory of single fatherhood, and—even more frightening—getting back into the rather unpredictable dating pool.
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Join filmmaker and actor Ed Burns as he discusses his new film, Newlyweds. Referred toas a “companion piece of sorts” to his previous work, Sidewalks of New York, which followed the interwoven lives and lovesof six New Yorkers, Newlyweds takes place entirely in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City.
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Director John Butler and actors Hugh O’Conor and Peter McDonald discuss their slapstick comedy The Bachelor Weekend. In the film, a foppish groom-to-be on a bachelor camping weekend discovers that he and his genteel friends are no match for his future brother-in-law, an uncouth bully.
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Actor Eva Mendes and writer-director Massy Tadjedin discuss their provocative romantic drama, “Last Night”. The story follows a married couple who, apart for one night, are faced with a temptation that may decide the fate of their marriage.
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Join filmmaker Gaukur Úlfarsson and Icelandic comedian Jon Gnarr as they discuss their documentary, “Gnarr”. Following his country’s economic meltdown, Gnarr formed a punk political party and ran for mayor of Reykjavik. When support for Gnarr’s mayoral bid snowballs, what began as a joke quickly captures the imagination of a nation desperate for a change.
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Join actor Will Ferrell and filmmaker Dan Rush as they discuss their new drama, Everything Must Go. After losing his wife and job, Nick Halsey (Ferrell) holds a yard sale on the front lawn, and with the help of a neighbor, begins to start over.
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Join the talented director as he discusses his film Flowers of Evil. Set in Paris, this experimental drama organically incorporates YouTube documentation of Iran’s 2009 post-election demonstrations and the government’s brutal reprisals into a tender love story between an Algerian-French hotel bellman and an Iranian student.
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Join filmmaker James Westby and the lead cast of the new black comedy, “Rid of Me”. After being dumped by her husband, Meris (Katie O’Grady) takes a job as a candy store clerk, opening unexpected worlds into Portland’s underground punk scene and putting her on a bumpy road toward self-discovery.
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Join the directors and actors of the comedy “A Good Old Fashioned Orgy”. Jason Sudeikis plays Eric, a thirtysomething party animal who,along with his longtime friends, throws an orgy at his father’s Hamptons beach house before it’s sold.
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The renowned comic book writer and illustrator discusses his first film, The Bleeding House, which he wrote and directed. In the film, a stranger with mysterious intentions comes to stay the night at a secluded country home, where he meets a family torn apart by a violent past and a deadly secret.
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The director Deborah Chow, acclaimed actor and his co-star Isabelle Blais discuss their new drama, “The High Cost of Living”. One night, Henry’s (Braff) and Nathalie’s (Blais) lives tragically collide, forcing them both to confront loss, love, and life—and to decide whether the high cost of living is worth the price.
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This director discusses his film “Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings of Leon”. One of the world’s biggest rock bands, Kings of Leon returns to Talihina, Oklahoma, for their annual family reunion. The documentary examines the band’s roots and explores how a strict Pentecostal upbringing preceded their unlikely transformation.
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Join filmmaker Steven Silver, photographer and author Greg Marinovich and actor Taylor Kitsch as they discuss this gripping drama based on the nonfiction book by Greg Marinovich. The film follows four young combat photographers who risk their lives and use their cameras to tell the world of the violence associated with the first free elections in post-apartheid South Africa.
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Tribeca Film Festival: Meet the Filmmakers: "Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest"
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The talented actor and filmmaker discusses his documentary film “Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels ofA Tribe Called Quest” together with band member Phife. The film documents the inner workings and backstage drama of the band A Tribe Called Quest, and explores what’s next for these pioneers of alternative rap.
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Director Natalia Leite, producer Alexandra Roxo, and actors Dianna Agron and Paz de la Huerta discuss their coming-of-age film.
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Director Natalia Leite, producer Alexandra Roxo, and actors Dianna Agron and Paz de la Huerta discuss their coming-of-age film.Por Apple
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Director Henry Hobson and actor/producer Arnold Schwarzenegger discuss their film about a man trying to protect his infected daughter from the authorities during a zombie epidemic.
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Director Henry Hobson and actor/producer Arnold Schwarzenegger discuss their film about a man trying to protect his infected daughter from the authorities during a zombie epidemic.Por Apple
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Director Kevin Pollak discusses his documentary Misery Loves Comedy.
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Director Kevin Pollak discusses his documentary Misery Loves Comedy.Por Apple
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Director/writer David Oelhoffen discusses Far From Men, a film about an ex-soldier’s bond with a dissident during the Algerian War.
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Director/writer David Oelhoffen discusses Far From Men, a film about an ex-soldier’s bond with a dissident during the Algerian War.Por Apple
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Directors Lynn True, David Usui, Nelson Walker, and Ben Wu discuss their film about America’s busiest long-distance train route, the Empire Builder.
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Directors Lynn True, David Usui, Nelson Walker, and Ben Wu discuss their film about America’s busiest long-distance train route, the Empire Builder.Por Apple
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Brad Bird, director of The Incredibles and Ratatouille, first caught the attention of Disney after making his first animated film at age 14. Now one of the premier filmmakers in the Pixar camp, Bird is going live-action with the upcoming blockbuster Tomorrowland, based on the Disney park attraction. Bird talks about making smart, creative family fi…
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There's a powerful group of people out there that are secretly running the world. The guys no one knows about. The guys that are invisible. The guys that play god without permission. And in the new USA Network series Mr. Robot, Christian Slater plays the leader of a hacker army at war with those guys. Hear Slater, his co-star Rami Malek, and the sh…
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Cary Fukunaga, the director of such edgy films as Jane Eyre and Sin Nombre, not to mention the often discomforting first season of True Detective, still has a fear of clowns. Fukunaga is now remaking Stephen King's It, and he told a crowd at the Tribeca Film Festival that in his mind, he still sees the same haunting image of Pennywise the clown tha…
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Director/writer Gerard Johnson and actor Peter Ferdinando discuss their film about a corrupt London vice cop who helps an Albanian woman escape the sex trade.
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Director/writer Gerard Johnson and actor Peter Ferdinando discuss their film about a corrupt London vice cop who helps an Albanian woman escape the sex trade.Por Apple
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Director Pamela Romanowsky, cinematographer Bruce Thierry Cheung, and actor Ed Harris discuss their film about a drug-addicted novelist’s struggles.
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Director Pamela Romanowsky, cinematographer Bruce Thierry Cheung, and actor Ed Harris discuss their film about a drug-addicted novelist’s struggles.Por Apple
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Director Hank Bedford and actors Chris Zylka and RJ Mitte discuss Dixieland, a film about star-crossed lovers who go on a crime spree.
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Director Hank Bedford and actors Chris Zylka and RJ Mitte discuss Dixieland, a film about star-crossed lovers who go on a crime spree.Por Apple
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Director Bao Nguyen and producer JL Pomeroy discuss their documentary about Saturday Night Live and its impact on American culture.
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Director Bao Nguyen and producer JL Pomeroy discuss their documentary about Saturday Night Live and its impact on American culture.Por Apple
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Iman Crosson, who's better known on social media as Alphacat, has been making YouTube videos since the site's inception. But he's now perhaps just as well known for his Vine videos, which include remarkable six-second impressions of President Obama that actually earned Crosson the opportunity to meet the president. And yes, he Vined it. But social …
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Director Patrick Brice, producer Naomi Scott, and actors Taylor Schilling and Judith Godrèche discuss their new comedy.
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Director Patrick Brice, producer Naomi Scott, and actors Taylor Schilling and Judith Godrèche discuss their new comedy.Por Apple
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Director Andrew Niccol and actors Ethan Hawke, Zoë Kravitz, and January Jones discuss their film.
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Director Andrew Niccol and actors Ethan Hawke, Zoë Kravitz, and January Jones discuss their film.Por Apple
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Gregory Bayne of Zero Point, Drew Droege of Chloe, Bianca Giaever of The Scared is Scared, and Jayson Musson of Adventures of Jamel discuss online filmmaking.
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Gregory Bayne of Zero Point, Drew Droege of Chloe, Bianca Giaever of The Scared is Scared, and Jayson Musson of Adventures of Jamel discuss online filmmaking.Por Apple
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Director/writer Paul Weitz and actors Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner, and Laverne Cox discuss their film Grandma.
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Director/writer Paul Weitz and actors Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner, and Laverne Cox discuss their film Grandma.Por Apple
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Director Abigail Disney, subjects Lucy McBath and Rev. Bob Schenck, and attorney John M. Phillips discuss the documentary’s exploration of gun culture and Christianity.
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Director Abigail Disney, subjects Lucy McBath and Rev. Bob Schenck, and attorney John M. Phillips discuss the documentary’s exploration of gun culture and Christianity.Por Apple
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There's a scene in the movie Good Will Hunting where the character played by Stellan Skarsgard implores anyone in his class to solve this insurmountably difficult math problem, and of course, the one who solves it is a townie janitor played by Matt Damon. It turns out -- at least according to this video by a Cambridge mathematician -- that the prob…
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Who could forget the psychedelic jams of The Big Lebowski; the old-timey ballads of the Soggy Bottom Boys in O Brother, Where Art Thou?; or the eerie silence, minus the sound of Javier Bardem's cattle prod, in No Country for Old Men? Composer Carter Burwell and sound mixer Skip Lievsay, who've worked on almost every Coen brothers movie, discuss the…
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A lot has changed since 2003, when former CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity was leaked by members of the Bush administration. Now we're living in the age of WikiLeaks, Edward Snowden and the Sony hacking scandal, where digital information is more accessible than ever. Case in point: Ralph Echemendia, who goes by "The Ethical Hacker," showed ju…
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Jesse Ventura, a former Navy Seal and fan of Aristophanes' play "The Birds," went into pro wrestling because he loved drama and competition. For Ventura, the political ring seemed like a reasonable next step. But for those in the two-party establishment, his victory in Minnesota's 1998 gubernatorial election came as a total shock. How'd it happen? …
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Director/writer Felix Thompson and actors Danny Flaherty, Christian Madsen, and Charlie Plummer discuss their tender coming-of-age film.
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Director/writer Felix Thompson and actors Danny Flaherty, Christian Madsen, and Charlie Plummer discuss their tender coming-of-age film.Por Apple
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Directors Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg discuss their film with its subjects, rapper Che “Rhymefest” Smith and his father, Brian Tillman.
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Directors Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg discuss their film with its subjects, rapper Che “Rhymefest” Smith and his father, Brian Tillman.Por Apple
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Director and writer Chris Modoono, writer Gil Zabarsky and actor Kate Flannery discuss their film Tenured.
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Director and writer Chris Modoono, writer Gil Zabarsky and actor Kate Flannery discuss their film Tenured.Por Apple
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The Wannabe: Nick Sandow, Michael Gasparro, Lizzie Nastro, Michael Imperioli, and Vincent Piazza
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Director/writer Nick Sandow, producers Michael Gasparro and Lizzie Nastro, and actors Michael Imperioli and Vincent Piazza discuss their film.
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The Wannabe: Nick Sandow, Michael Gasparro, Lizzie Nastro, Michael Imperioli, and Vincent Piazza
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Director/writer Nick Sandow, producers Michael Gasparro and Lizzie Nastro, and actors Michael Imperioli and Vincent Piazza discuss their film.Por Apple
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Nonfiction filmmaking has truly revolutionized itself in recent years, bringing audiences stories which often seem too bizarre to be true. On this panel, leading documentary filmmakers expose how they choose their subjects and capture real life in new and innovative ways. You'll hear from Bobby Fischer Against the World director Liz Garbus, Big Men…
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From binge watching to virtual reality, today’s entertainment is getting more immersive both physically and psychologically. As the way we experience stories is evolving to where we no longer separate ourselves from the action, how does this affect the way storytellers are producing their work? This "Immerse Yourself" panel includes The Art of Imme…
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Montage of Heck, the first authorized documentary about the late Kurt Cobain, combines home movies, journal entries, and interviews with those who knew him best and knew him early for a striking portrait of the artist who's still celebrated 20 years after his death. Courtney Love, Cobain's former wife, teared up after a screening of the film at the…
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Director Reed Morano, actor-producer Olivia Wilde, and producer Margot Hand discuss Meadowland, a drama about a couple dealing with their son’s disappearance.
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Director Reed Morano, actor-producer Olivia Wilde, and producer Margot Hand discuss Meadowland, a drama about a couple dealing with their son’s disappearance.Por Apple
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Amy Schumer, who stars as a romantic train wreck in the new Judd Apatow film Trainwreck, is at the top of her game in real life. The third season of Inside Amy Schumer premieres April 21st on Comedy Central. The show just won a Peabody Award. And a screening of the new season's first episode at the Tribeca Film Festival showed there's nothing Schum…
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