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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p class="MsoNormal">Tuesday night’s TFF premiere of <em>Finding Amanda</em> was a feature directorial debut for Peter Tolan, a veteran film and television writer who's written for <em>Murphy Brown</em>, <em>Analyze This</em> and <em>Rescue  Me</em>. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Finding Amanda</em> is about a sit-com writer with a gambling addiction who tries to redeem himself after his wife leaves him, by going to Vegas—a natural setting for gambling addicts to find themselves—and rescuing his niece who is prostituting herself for drugs.  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/finding-gambling-addict-i-finding-amanda-i">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Strangers, </em>AMC Village VII, 2 p.m.</strong></p>
<p>It could be a setup for some sort of awesome romantic comedy: a man and woman lock eyes on a train while both traveling to Berlin for the World Cup finals before accidentally switching backpacks. But, of course, things get more complicated, as the couple in question is an Israeli man, and the woman hails from Ramallah but has been living in Paris, trying to escape the daily terrorism that comes with life in the Palestinian territories.  Brace yourself for relationship metaphor for political conflict! Directed by Erez Tadmor and Guy Nattiv. (Watch the trailer above.) <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/today-tribeca-film-festival-nostalgia-knocks-back-decade-or-two-plus-sissy-spacek">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 09:42:45 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Today at the Tribeca Film Festival: Lou Reed&#039;s Berlin; Leighton Meester Horror-Show</title>
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<p><strong><i>Everywhere at Once</i>, Village East Cinema, 1:15 p.m.</strong></p>
<p>can’t help but think that inspiration for </i>Everywhere at Once</i> must have been born during a late-night heavy-talking/drinking session…in this film photographer Peter Lindbergh and “experimental filmmaker” (uh-oh) Holly Fisher collaborated to “weave together a tapestry of images” using Mr. Lindbergh’s photographs and clips from the 1966 Tony Richardson film <i>Mademoiselle</i> starring Jeanne Moreau. Ms. Moreau narrates using a poem by Kimiko Hahn. Got it?</p>
<p><strong><i>Donkey in Lahore</i>,  Village East Cinema, 3:45 p.m.</strong> <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/today-tribeca-film-festival-lou-reeds-berlin-leighton-meester-horror-show">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 10:05:14 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>Last night we caught up with Harmony Korine at the TFF premiere of his new film <em>Mister Lonely</em>. And get this&mdash;he's a married man now! The writer of <em>Kids</em> and director of <em>Gummo</em>&mdash;and ahem, former Chloe Sevigny dater&mdash;arrived with wife Rachel Korine, a soft-spoken young woman of Lolita-esque beauty from his hometown of Nashville, Tenn. He even cast her as Little Red Riding Hood in the utopian film about a commune of celebrity impersonators and sky-diving nuns! <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/five-questions-harmony-korine">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:28:54 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Today at the Tribeca Film Festival: Kevin and Meryl; Mariah; The Return of Harmony Korine</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p><strong>Theater of War AMC Village VII 1 p.m.</strong></p>
<p>Doesn't it seem like just yesterday (or 2006) that Kevin Kline and Meryl Streep were rehearsing for the great summer outdoor production of <em>Mother Courage and her Children</em>? John Walter  (<em>How to Draw a Bunny</em>) brings the behind-the-scenes drama of staging the bleak Bertolt Brecht play (try saying that three times fast!). Mr. Walter also examines Brecht's life and career, and the includes moments with his Brecht's daughter, his collaborator Carl Weber, and vintage footage of Brecht's testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/today-tribeca-film-festival-kevin-and-meryl-mariah-return-harmony-korine">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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<p>At the after party for Beastie Boy Adam Yauch’s documentary, <i>Gunnin’ for that #1 Spot</i>, it was pretty easy to recognize who was in the movie … just look for the giants! The film documents a 2006 game between 24 of the best high school basketball players in the country at Rucker Park in Harlem (referred to many <i>many</i>times by players as a “Mecca”). A few of the players&mdash;including Michael Beasley, whose name is constantly followed by the extended sobriquet "expected to be the No. 1 draft pick this year"&mdash;were in attendance, and the almost-seven-footers looked shy and big-footed among an adoring, rain-frizzled crowd. (During the Q and A after the film, many in the crowd kept asking Mr. Beasley if he’d come to New York. Wishful thinking). <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/beastie-boy-mca-made-me-fall-love-basketball">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:14:37 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Singer With a Stinger: Hillary Duff on War Inc.&#039;s &#039;Challenges&#039;; But Where&#039;s John Cusack?</title>
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<p>A large crowd waited on a damp red carpet Monday night for the premier of <i>War Inc.</i>, a satire of strife in the Middle East starring John Cusack, Marrisa Tomei and Hillary Duff and set in the fictitious state of Turaqistan.</p>
<p>"It was tough playing a pop star who wasn't me," confessed Ms. Duff, who plays a local Turaqistani singer named Yonica Babyyeah. "But I am getting to an age where I enjoy taking on new challenges."</p>
<p>Rather infamously, in this movie one of those new challenges included filming a scene in which the singer puts a live scorpion down her pants. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/singer-stinger-hillary-duff-war-inc-s-challenges-wheres-john-cusack">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p><strong><em>Savage Grace</em>, AMC 19th Street, 3 p.m.</strong>
<p> It’s a good thing the filmmakers of <em>Savage Grace</em> make sure to throw the “based on a true story” tag everywhere they can, because this film is <em>bananas</em>. Julianne Moore (who continues to surprise us with roles like this one), plays Barbara Baekeland, a beyond eccentric and certainly troubled socialite. As her husband Brooks (Stephen Dillane, a.k.a. Thomas Jefferson for all you <em>John Adams</em> fans) starts to become more aloof, Baekeland becomes, er, inappropriate with her son Tony (played by Eddie Redmayne, who was quite the Sundance superstar this year). We won’t give away the ending, except to say it <em>is</em> based on a real story, one that ends in murder, and has a scene in it that still has us feeling traumatized.  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/today-tribeca-film-festival-moore-crazy-cindy-sherman-doc-fast-times-baghdad-high">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:01:03 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Beastie Boy&#039;s B-Ball Doc Debuts at Tribeca</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>In just a few hours, <em>Gunnin’ For that #1 Spot</em>, a documentary from Adam “Beastie Boy” Yauch (aka MCA), will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
<p>The film records the “Boost Mobile Elite 24 Hoops Classic&quot; from September 2006, an event that brings 24 top high-school basketball players from all over the country to play at famed Rucker Park on 155th Street and Frederick Douglas Boulevard in Harlem. The park has had plenty of previous basketball greats grace it—including Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Dr. J. </p>
<p>“I think it’s really cool that they do this game up there,” said Mr. Yauch. “They could have done it in some gymnasium like other All-Stars type games. It’s cool that they do it at Rucker—a place with so much history.”  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/beastie-boys-b-ball-doc-debuts-tribeca">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 18:45:49 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Three Amateurs Make Their Tribeca Debut</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>“This was sort of the project that started all of our careers,” said Adam Kurland, co-director of <em>This is Not a Robbery,</em> a documentary that is screening for the public tonight as part of the Tribeca Film Festival.</p>
<p>He was referring to himself and his co-directors, Lucas Jansen and Spencer Vrooman, who gathered at Marion's on the Bowery Saturday night after the film's glitzy premiere. At the after-party were the likes of Lauren Bush and Ralph Lauren; the three were wearing ties, and it didn't look habitual with them.  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/three-amateurs-make-their-debut">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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