Today, April 17th, marks the first day of the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. From over 5,000 submissions, the final 217 films have been chosen and demonstrate that creativity and love are alive and well in the film industry.
Ranging from innocently funny to utterly devastating the offerings at the festival this year, coming in from 35 countries, will surely make you see the world around you in a different light. Since the festival’s founding in 2002 it has been known for its ability to bring together talents who have been creating films for decades with those who are only just starting to spread their wings. This year the Tribeca Film Festival showcases work with renowned directors and actors such as Ramin Bahrani, Julianne Moore and Jean Dujardin as well as numerous films which work with everyday citizens or new talents who never imagined a camera would follow their lives.
Below are several trailers for movies that are being shown at the festival this year.
From Israel: Hilla Medalia‘s Dancing in Jaffa from the Tribeca Film Festival
From Japan: Nathanael Carton‘s Recollections from the Tribeca Film Festival
From Israel: Jonathan Gurfinkel‘s Six Acts from the Tribeca Film Festival
From Ireland: Conor Finnegan‘s Fear of Flying from the Tribeca Film Festival
From the United States: Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman‘s Battle of amfAR from the Tribeca Film Festival
From Taiwan R.O.C.: Arvin Chen‘s Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? from the Tribeca Film Festival
From Spain: Gerardo Herrero‘s Acrobat from the Tribeca Film Festival
From Finland: Jessica Oreck‘s Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys from the Tribeca Film Festival
The festival will be taking place from the 17th until the 28th of April.
Images: Tribeca Film Festival and Augustman.com
Words: Emma Remington
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