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| Battle in Seattle - September 17, 2008
Cinema Society Screening On September 17th, Charlize Theron, Ray Liotta, Michelle Rodriguez joined Director Stuart Townsend at Tribeca Grand to screen Battle in Seattle. The movie is about the arrival of activists in Seattle, Washington en masse to protest a meeting of the World Trade Organization. Riots and chaos ensue as demonstrators successfully stop the WTO meetings. | | | | Ghost Town - September 15, 2008
Cinema Society Screening Director David Koepp, Kevin Bacon, Ricky Gervais, Casey Wilson, Anne Dexter-Jones, and Greg Kinear screened Ghost Town on September 15th at the Tribeca Grand. The film tells the story of a man whose people skills leave much to be desired. When he dies unexpectedly, but is miraculously revived after seven minutes, he wakes up to discover that he now has the annoying ability to see ghosts.
| | | | Appaloosa - September 9, 2008
Cinema Society Screening Based on the 2005 Western novel by Robert B. Parker, Appaloosa is centered around lawman Virgil Cole and his deputy Everett Hitch, two friends who are hired to defend a lawless 1880s town from a murderous rancher. Their efforts are disrupted and friendship tested by the arrival of a woman.
Celebrity guests to the September 9th screening at Tribeca Grand included stars Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen, who were joined by Susan Sarandon, Elijah Wood, Amy Adams, Patricia Clarkson, Jessica Lange, and Julian Schnabel.
| | | | August - July 9, 2008
Cinema Society Screening
On July 9th, Susan Sarandon, Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Ronson, and Doug Liman attended the Grand Screen at the Tribeca Grand to watch Josh Hartnett and Adam Scott play two brothers in August. The movie, directed by Austin Chick, takes place one month before the 9/11 terrorist attacks and follows the story of two brothers struggling to keep their start-up company afloat. Once the screening, which was hosted by Cinema Society and Andrew Saffir, ended the stars and their audience strolled over to The Yard at the Soho Grand, where they mingled over cocktails and relished in the warm New York City summer night. | | | | Transsiberian - July 8, 2008
Cinema Society Screening
The Cinema Society and Condé Nast Traveler host the screening of Transsibberian at the Grand Screen at Tribeca Grand. The movie tells the story of an American couple, Roy, played by Woody Harrelson, and Jessie, played by Emily Mortimer who encounter danger while traveling via train through Russia. Actors Ben Kingsley, Kate Mara, and Eduardo Noriega are also part of the action packed flick. After the film, Steve Buscemi, Olivia Thirlby, Thom Filicia, and Russell Simmons joined the cast to celebrate the screening in The Yard at the Soho Grand. | | |
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The Tribeca Grand also hosts the following film series:
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| Gen Art Cinema Circle The Gen Art Cinema Circle screening series provides Gen Art's elite members unprecedented access to the filmmaking community: filmmakers, directors, producers, writers and actors. Intimate screenings are followed by a moderator led discussion with key people from the film. A one hour cocktail reception follows for the filmmakers and audience alike. The first movie screened for this series was The Matador, which was the first film put out by the Weinstein Company. The screening of The Matador was followed by a Q & A hosted by director Richard Shepard.
Additional screenings include The Devil Wears Prada in June 2006, and, most recently in 2007, a screening of Tom DiCillo's film Delirious. The screening in Grand Screen at Tribeca Grand was followed by a discussion with director Tom DiCallo and actors Steve Buscemi and Callie Thorne.
| | | | European Film Promotions European Film Promotions holds two series of industry screenings per year (March and June). Four independent films are selected from four different European Countries. The films that were showed at the last industry screenings in March were Vitus by Fredi M. Murer (Switzerland), Alice by Marco Martins (Portugal), Every Other Week by Hans Ingemansson, Mans Herngren, Hannes Holm and Felix Herngren (Sweden) and Winky’s Horse by Mischa Kamp (The Netherlands). | | | | Cornerstone/Fader Film Series The Cornerstone Promotion/Fader Film Series brings attention to vital early buzz films and film companies, bringing in celebrity attendees and executives from music, film, fashion and press industries, showing cutting-edge independent and studio films before their official release dates. Some of the films screened at the hotel include Sin City (Miramax Films), The Motorcycle Diaries (Focus Features), Hustle & Flow (Paramount), Napoleon Dynamite (Fox Searchlight) Big Fish (Columbia), Glory Road, and Stoned to name a few. Most recently, Cornerstone screened Black Snake Moan as well as the documentary Glastonbury, in which director Julien Temple skillfully chronicles the evolution of Glastonbury Festival, the longest-running music festival in the world. | | | | Cinema Society The Cinema Society unites leaders and notables from the worlds of film, TV, fashion, music, modeling, art, society, and the media, and engages them in highly coveted celebrity-filled evenings that celebrate the most unique films. Some of the evenings benefit various charities, most notably Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation.
Things We Lost In The Fire - October 6, 2007 Lost and confused after the sudden death of her husband, Audrey Burke (Halle Berry) invites Jerry Sunborne (Benicio Del Toro), an addict who has been her husband’s friend since childhood, to move into the room adjacent to their garage. Struggling to stay clean, Jerry embraces his role as a friend to Audrey and a surrogate parent to her two children. This is a story about unlikely bonds—often the very best kind. Hosted by Cinema Society and Dreamworks Pictures at Tribeca Grand, the screening was followed by an after party in Soho Grand's Penthouse Lofts. Director Susanne Bier, producer Sam Mendez, and stars Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro attended.
Elizabeth: The Golden Age - October 3, 2007 Cate Blanchett returns to the screen as Queen Elizabeth, the virgin queen who, as we saw in the 1998 film Elizabeth, swore to England both her body and soul. No stranger to temptations of love, political traitors, and plots against her throne, Elizabeth faces King Philip II, the Spanish king who is determined to restore England to Catholicism. Attendees of the advance screening included director Shekkar Kapur and star Cate Blanchett as well as Anna Wintour, LL Cool J, Tommy Hilfiger, Martha Stewart, Zac Posen, Val Kilmer, and Lauren Bacall.
Eastern Promises - September 11, 2007 Naomi Watts stars as Anna, a London midwife who investigates the death of a teenage mother who died while giving birth. Tracing the lineage of the mother by starting with a diary left behind, Anna discovers the Vory V Zakone brotherhood, an Eastern European organized crime family based in London. The result: murder, deceit, and a crime thriller at its best. Eastern Promises was screened at Tribeca Grand followed by an after party in Soho Grand's Penthouse Lofts. Attendees included dirctor David Cronenberg, screenwriter Steve Knight, producer Paul Webster, and stars Viggo Mortensen, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Vincent Cassel.
Interview - July 11, 2007 Steve Buscemi directs and stars in Interview, the story of Pierre Peders, a former war reporter, who is forced into the news correspondent’s nightmare—the celebrity interview. As the interview unravels quickly, an accident brings Pierre and Katya, the actress (Sienna Miller), together for a long night ahead… Buscemi and Miller both attended the screening at Tribeca Grand and the after party in Soho Grand’s Penthouse Lofts. | | | | Tokion Documentary Film Series This year we started a documentary film series with Tokion Magazine. The films aim to be eclectic and Tokion seeks out films they believe have something special, regardless of genre, content, or subject. So far Tokion has screened Favela Rising, by Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary which won the 'Best Emerging Documentary Filmmaker' Award at the Tribeca Film Festival. The next film slated to screen will be a documentary on the Icelandic Music Festival. | | |
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