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The Tribeca 2013 Criticwire Cheat Sheet

The Tribeca 2013 Criticwire Cheat Sheet

Whether you live in New York City, are fortunate enough to make the trip or will be following the coverage from wherever else in the world you happen to be, the Tribeca FIlm Festival offers a number of new premieres that will eventually make their way out to the general moviegoing public. In the meantime, while this year’s edition of the festival takes place, we’ve gathered together the film pages for all the feature length films being shown as part of the proceedings. Some of the films have premiered at other festivals in the past few months, but the members of our Criticwire network will be updating each page with grades and reviews as Tribeca rolls along. 

The Films of the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival:

Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys,” directed by Jessica Oreck
Adult World,” directed by Scott Coffey
Alias Ruby Blade: A Story of Love and Revolution,” directed by Alex Meillier
Almost Christmas,” directed by Phil Morrison
Ali Blue Eyes,” directed by Claudio Giovannesi
At Any Price,” directed by Rahmin Bahrani
Before Midnight,” directed by Richard Linklater
Before Snowfall,” directed by Hisham Zaman
Bending Steel,” directed by Dave Carroll
Big Bad Wolves,” directed by 
Navot Papushado and Aharon Keshales
Big Men,” directed by Rachel Boynton
A Birder’s Guide to Everything,” directed by Rob Meyer
Bottled Up,” directed by Enid Zentelis
Bridegroom,” directed by 
Linda Bloodworth Thomason
The Broken Circle Breakdown,” directed by 
Felix van Groeningen
Byzantium,” directed by Neil Jordan
A Case of You,” directed by Kat Coiro
Cutie and the Boxer,” directed by Zachary Heinzerling
Cycling with Moliere,” directed by Philippe Le Guay
Dancing in Jaffa,” directed by Hilla Medalia
Dark Touch,” directed by Marina de Van
Deep Powder,” directed by Mo Ogrodnik
The Director,” directed by Christina Voros
Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me,” directed by Chiemi Karasawa
The English Teacher,” directed by Craig Zisk
Farah Goes Bang,” directed by Meera Menon
Flex is Kings,” directed by 
Deidre Schoo and Michael Beach Nichols
Floating Skyscrapers,” directed by 
Tomasz Wasilewski
Frankenstein’s Army,” directed by Richard Raaphorst
Fresh Meat,” directed by Danny Mulheron
G.B.F.,” directed by Darren Stein
Gasland Part II,” directed by Josh Fox
The Genius of Marian,” directed by Banker White and Anna Fitch
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia,” directed by Nicholas Wrathall
Harmony Lessons,” directed by 
Emir Baigazin
Haute Cuisine,” directed by Christian Vincent
Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau,” directed by Sam George
Herblock – The Black & the White,” directed by Michael Stevens
Hide Your Smiling Faces,” directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone
I Got Somethin’ to Tell You,” directed by Whoopi Goldberg
In God We Trust,” directed by 
Victor Kubicek and Derek Anderson
Inside Out: The People’s Art Project,” directed by Alastair Siddons
Just a Sigh,” directed by 
Jérôme Bonnell
Jin,” directed by Reha Erdem
The Kill Team,” directed by Dan Krauss
Lenny Cooke,” directed by 
Benny Safdie and Joshua Safdie
Let the Fire Burn,” directed by Jason Osder
Lil Bub & Friendz,” directed by 
Juliette Eisner and Andy Capper
Lily,” directed by Matt Creed
The Machine,” directed by Caradog James
McConkey,” directed by 
Steve Winter, Murray Wais, Scott Gaffney, David Zieff, and Rob Bruce
Michael H. Profession: Director,” directed by Yves Montmayeur
Mistaken for Strangers,” directed by Tom Berninger
The Moment,” directed by Jane Weinstock
The Motivation,” directed by Adam Bhala Lough
Mr. Jones,” directed by Karl Mueller
Möbius,” directed by Eric Rochant
Odayaka,” directed by Nobuteru Uchida
Oxyana,” directed by Sean Dunne
The Patience Stone,” directed by Atiq Rahimi
Powerless,” directed by Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar
Prince Avalance,” directed by David Gordon Green
The Project,” directed by 
Shawn Efran and Adam Ciralsky
Raw Herring,” directed by 
Leonard Retel Helmrich and Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmrich
Raze,” directed by Josh Waller
Reaching for the Moon,” directed by Bruno Barreto
Red Obsession,” directed by Warwick Ross and David Roach
The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” directed by Mira Nair
Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic,” directed by Marina Zenovich
The Rocket,” directed by Kim Mordaunt
Running from Crazy,” directed by Barbara Kopple
Sidewalk Stories,” directed by Charles Lane
A Single Shot,” directed by David M. Rosenthal
Six Acts,” directed by Jonathan Garfinkel
Stand Clear of the Closing Doors,” directed by Sam Fleischner
Sunlight Jr.,” directed by Laurie Collyer
Taboor,” directed by Vahid Vakilifar
Teenage,” directed by Matt Wolf
The Trials of Muhammad Ali,” directed by Bill Siegel
Trust Me,” directed by Clark Gregg
V/H/S/2,” directed by 
Gregg Hale, Adam Wingard, Simon Barrett, Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Eduardo Sanchez, and Timo Tjahjanto
Whitewash,” directed by 
Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?,” directed by Arvin Chen

Click through to the next page to see the films grouped by letter grade average.

Below is a grouping of how certain films playing at Tribeca are faring across the Criticwire network. Each title appears under the grade average it currently holds. (Note: only films with 4 or more grades appear on this list.)

(Updated: Sunday, April 28 – 5:15 PM)

A
Before Midnight,” directed by Richard Linklater
Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me,” directed by Chiemi Karasawa
The Kill Team,” directed by Dan Krauss

A-
Cutie and the Boxer,” directed by Zachary Heinzerling
Hide Your Smiling Faces,” directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone

B+
Bending Steel,” directed by Dave Carroll
The Patience Stone,” directed by Atiq Rahimi
Prince Avalance,” directed by David Gordon Green
V/H/S/2,” directed by Gregg Hale, Adam Wingard, Simon Barrett, Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Eduardo Sanchez, and Timo Tjahjanto
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?,” directed by Arvin Chen

B
Fresh Meat,” directed by Danny Mulheron
Just a Sigh,” directed by Jérôme Bonnell
Michael H. Profession: Director,” directed by Yves Montmayeur
Mr. Jones,” directed by Karl Mueller

B-
Almost Christmas,” directed by Phil Morrison
At Any Price,” directed by Rahmin Bahrani
Byzantium,” directed by Neil Jordan
Lil Bub & Friendz,” directed by Juliette Eisner and Andy Capper
The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” directed by Mira Nair
Taboor,” directed by Vahid Vakilifar

C
A Single Shot,” directed by David M. Rosenthal

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