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 a…
Join actor and filmmaker Matthew Modine (Full Metal Jacket) as he discusses the making of his short film, I Think I Thought.
Paul Haggis is the first screenwriter to write back-to-back Oscar winners for Best Picture: Million Dollar Baby and Crash, which he also directed and produced. Haggis speaks about his latest film projects: the Academy Award–nominated In the Valley of Elah (which he wrote, directed, and produced), and the upcoming Quantum of Solace and Ranger's Apprentice.
Hear some up-and-coming filmmakers whose movies were screened at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
A founding member of the hip-hop trio Beastie Boys, Adam Yauch has also earned filmmaking cred by directing Awesome, I Shot That! and Gunnin' for That #1 Spot (screened this year at the Tribeca Film Festival). In this session, Yauch discusses his unique approach to filmmaking.
Screenwriter, director, and producer Harmony Korine (Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy) discusses Mister Lonely, his third feature film.
Isabella Rossellini (Blue Velvet, Big Night, Fearless) discusses her directorial debut: the experimental Green Porno, a series of short films she also conceived, wrote, and appears in.
Screenwriter, director, and producer Tom Kalin (Swoon) discusses his latest film. Starring Julianne Moore, Savage Grace tells the story of the Barbara Daly Baekeland murder case.
The director of last year's smash hit Superbad, Greg Mottola (The Daytrippers, Undeclared, Arrested Development) discusses his latest film, Adventureland.
With Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) seeks to do what the CIA, FBI, and U.S. military have not been able to: find Osama.
Filmmaker Guy Maddin (The Saddest Music in the World, Brand Upon the Brain!) discusses his latest film, My Winnipeg. A docu-fantasia, as he calls it, My Winnipeg won the Best Canadian Feature Film award at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Nominated for two Academy Awards for Michael Clayton--for directing and original screenplay--Tony Gilroy wrote the scripts for Dolores Claiborne, Devil's Advocate, and all three Bourne movies. Hear him discuss his next film, Duplicity (starring Clive Owen and Julia Roberts), which he wrote and is directing.