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Film Junkies prepare for relapse! The 7th annual Tribeca Film Festival is coming up just around the corner. With 120 feature films over 12 days, there is certainly something for everybody. Along with films, there are panels, conversations, and special events – check it out at www.tribecafilmfestival.org.
Special CU Discount for all students
$13 films (reg $15)
$22 panel discussions (reg $25)
Special discount is available starting on Saturday, April 19.  Enter the code ColumUtff when purchasing your tickets online.
A few suggestions from the TFF book to yours:
My Life Inside
Directed By Lucía Gajá
At 17, mild-mannered Rosa Jiménez came to the United States to provide a better life for her family back in Mexico. This riveting, heartbreaking film examines how she comes to stand accused of murder in a Texas courtroom. (Mexico – 122 minutes)
A President to Remember
Directed by Robert Drew
Culled from direct cinema pioneer Robert Drew's unparalleled behindthe-scenes footage of JFK at work in the Oval Office, and the events that brought him there, this remarkable film proves a timely update of the Kennedy mythos and an eerily intimate portrait of the man himself. (USA – 85 minutes)
Pray the Devil Back to Hell
Directed by Gini Reticker
After more than a decade of civil wars leading to more than 250,000 deaths and one million refugees, a group of courageous women rose up to force peace on their shattered Liberia and propel to victory the first female head of state on the African continent. (USA – 72 minutes)
Under our Skin
Directed by Andy Abrahams Wilson
Arguably the most overlooked and misdiagnosed ailment currently verging on epidemic throughout the United States, Lyme disease and the shocking controversies surrounding its identification and treatment are the focus of this provocative and often terrifying documentary. (USA – 103 minutes)
A Portrait of Diego: The Revolutionary Gaze
Directed by Diego López Rivera and Gabriel Figueroa Flores
Fifty years ago, Diego Rivera, Gabriel Figueroa, and Manuel Alvarez Bravo collaborated on a documentary film about Rivera, but it was never finished until now, after Figueroa's son and Rivera's grandson decided to show how these three great artists shared a vision. (Mexico – 79 minutes)
Waiting for Hockney
Directed by Julie Checkoway
At 38-years-old, aspiring artist Billy Pappas is the ultimate dreamer. Checkoway chronicles the 10 years Pappas spent meticulously drawing his masterpiece in his parents' attic-and the success or failure he believes hinges on his ability to show his work to his idol, artist David Hockney. (USA – 78 minutes)
Milosevic on Trial
Directed by Michael Christoffersen
Defending himself against widely credited charges of genocide before an international court in The Hague, Serbia's former ruler proved frustratingly difficult to convict, as this riveting look at Milosevic and the chief prosecuting attorney attests. (Denmark - 70 minutes)
For more information: www.tribecafilmfestival.org.
Columbia Student Discount: $2 OFF ALL Evening/Weekend priced tickets (Normally $15 each) and $3 OFF ALL Panel Discussions (Normally $25 each).
To receive discounted tickets, visit www.tribecafilmfestival.org/filmguide/ and enter ColumUtff when prompted upon checkout. All applicable $15 screening and $25 panel/event priced tickets will be discounted. Discount only valid via online purchase and not by phone or walk-up box office. Discount not valid for Rush Tickets. After purchase, tickets can be printed at home, picked up the Main Box Office, or held at Will Call with valid student CUID.

Ticketing Dates:
Saturday, April 12: Single Tickets on sale for American Express Cardmembers (Walk-up, Web, & Phone).

Friday, April 18: Single Tickets on sale to downtown residents (Walk-up Box Office Only, proof of zip code below Canal Street).
Saturday April 19: Single Tickets on sale to general public (Walk-up, Web, & Phone).

See you at the festival!
 
 
 
Brought to you by the Arts Initiative, The Office of the Provost with additional support from Columbia College and Student Services.
Ticket and Information Center, Alfred Lerner Lobby, Office Hours:  M - S 12 – 9PM, Sun 3PM – 9PM,  ticketinfo@columbia.edu