| By KC Ifeanyi Moving Pictures Magazine hits Manhattan for this year's Tribeca Film Festival. Founded in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal, Robert DeNiro and Craig Hatkoff in response to the September 11 attacks, the festival has since been a launching pad for many films, actors and directors. Tribeca was created not only to give budding filmmakers an opportunity to share their work with a broader audience, but also to promote New York City as one of the predominant sources of filmmaking. MPM gets a front row seat and takes an inside look at this year's festival with one-on-one interviews, film reviews, feature stories, photo galleries and even articles written by the filmmakers themselves offering insight and meaning behind their own projects. Bill Pullman (pictured) (click here for interview) Bryan Greenberg and Shawn Hatosy (click here for interview) Esther B. Robinson (click here for interview) Harris Goldberg and Matthew Perry (click here for interview) Brad Leong and Tom Arnold (click here for interview) Randall Miller and Alan Rickman (click here for interview) Téa Leoni (click here for interview) Jim Mickle (click here for interview) Bryan Gunner Cole (click here for interview) John Dahl (click here for interview) Jon Bernthal (click here for interview) Ashwin Navin (click here for interview) Charles Oliver (click here for interview) Matthew Bonifacio (click here for interview) Rosario Dawson (click here for interview) Watching the Detectives by Paul Soter Woman on the Verge by Julia Stiles Quality of Life by John Reiss (pictured) Nobel Thrill Ride by Randall Miller Beyond Belief by Beth Murphy Cuba Enscripted... Or Not by Vivien Lesnik Weisman Shotgun Stories and Regional Storytelling by Jeff Nichols A Piece of Cake by Jayce Bartok Descent to the Top by Desdemona Bandi A Sure Bet by Matt Bierman |