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Four Movies at the Tribeca Film Festival That Don’t Pretend

A documentary portrait of Terrence McNally, a story of filmmaking in prison, and more

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November 13, 2013

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Tribeca Lives! Ten Films to See at a Fest That’s All Grown Up

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