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Tribeca Film Festival | Trailers, Preview and On Demand



Tribeca Film Festival Preview



Directed by: Bao Nguyen

“We don’t go on because we’re ready; we go on because it’s 11:30.”



The Tribeca Film Festival celebrates their 14th year in Manhattan, New York this April 15-26.

2015 marks the 6th consecutive year that Tribeca Film will be releasing a trio of current TFF titles for audiences to enjoy live across the country. The festival creates a massive buzz for New York film, as well as international film. Now with VOD, users can experience the thrill of new material at home and at the festival.

Music continues to merge into the film festival experience as artists continue to find ways to generate energy with their latest material.

Along with music, comedy has also been taking center stage recently at film festivals. It is interesting to look at the growth of independent film from established artists and media organizations. On one hand, it helps indie producers get noticed next to established names, and on another hand it takes the potential buzz away from artists with less work.

It is our goal to support artists of all shapes and sizes to help expand the spotlight to creators that put their heart and soul into their material.

CODE: DEBUGGING THE GENDER GAP is an excellent example of a project that we want to support. It shows a problem and solutions on how to solve it. Watch additional trailers set to be screened for the first time to live audiences at Tribeca 2015.











Misery Loves Comedy, Hyena and Far From Men On Demand beginning Tuesday, April 14—days before these films premiere at the 2015 Festival. These three great films will be available On Demand across all major cable providers and digital platforms, such as iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, VUDU, Xbox, Google Play, and YouTube Rentals.

Experience the projects at home, and watch them live within the madness of the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City to get to know the directors and cast more.

This option of being able to stream these ground=breaking films in live time is an excellent option for movie lovers that can not be on hand of the festival. In the future, it would be even better to film, record and package the Q & A sessions with the film, to give additional weight to purchasing a DVD or Blu-Ray disc.

Matthew McGuire: Matthew McGuire is the founder and editor of Crescent Vale News. He has acquired a master's degree in Professional Media and Media Management from Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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