Tribeca Film Fest to have online version

Tribeca Film Fest to have online version

MUMBAI: The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, now in its 10th year, will have a new online component that features new ways for audiences to experience the festival.

The online Fest will include a free streaming-room showcase of six features from the programme as well as 18 short films. Each film will have three to five 24-hour screening windows that have a limited number of seats available. 

Online viewers will be able to vote for the best online feature and short film, which will win cash prizes. Audiences online will also be able to watch live streams of events and interact with other audience members, submit questions to a bank of festival execs and other notables and access detailed information on all of the online fest filmmakers.

The features in the lineup include Donor Unknown, directed by Jerry Rothwell (U.K.); Flowers of Evil (Fleurs du Mal), directed by David Dusa, written by Dusa, Raphaëlle Maes and Louise Moli?re (France); My Last Round (Mi Último Round), directed and written by Julio Jorquera (Chile, Argentina); Neon Flesh (Carne de Neon), directed and written by Paco Cabezas (Spain, Argentina, Sweden); New York Says Thank You, directed by Scott Rettberg (USA); and Rabies (Kalevet), directed and written by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Israel).

There will also be a Future of Film blog that will include posts from film and technology experts.

The festival, that begins from 20 April will go till 1 May.