Tribeca All Access® is our premiere narrative, documentary and interactive filmmaker program. TAA specializes in providing a full-service range of programming for storytellers who are best described by one word: Fearless. Launched in 2004, the fund…
The Tribeca Film Festival was founded in 2002 by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff as a response to the events of September 11, 2001. The Festival's mission is to create platforms for filmmakers to reach the best possible audience for…
The Tribeca Film Institute is a year-round nonprofit arts organization founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in the wake of September 11, 2001. TFI empowers filmmakers through grants and professional development, and is a resource…
The TFI Documentary Fund furthers the development of exceptional character-driven, non-fiction works that spotlight contemporary themes with an original focus and bold, creative filmmaking. This fund allows TFI to fund many audience-grabbing genres that…
The TFI New Media Fund provides funding and support to non-fiction, social issue media projects which go beyond traditional screens – integrating film with content across media platforms, from video games and mobile apps to social networks and…
TRICE FILMS is aiming to become an artist friendly production company. It's core activities are focused on supporting innovative and creative ideas from artists working all around the world. Trice Films will always remain open for collaboration and good…
Stere and Alexandra Gulea worked together on several projects. Stere Gulea as film director realized “The Green Grass of Home”, 1977, “Castle in the Carpathians”, 1981, “The Bear Eye's Curse”, 1983, “The Moromete Family”, 1987, “University Square:…