| 10th ANNUAL TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ATTENDANCE |
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The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF), today announced that more than 430,000 people attended screenings, panels, talks and free community events – including the opening night world premiere of Cameron Crowe’s The Union, the Tribeca Drive-In series, Street Fair and Family Festival, Tribeca/ESPN Sports Day, Tribeca Disruptive Innovation awards, and NYFest – during the Festival’s 10th edition. Beginning on April 20 and running through May 1, the Festival hosted over 400 screenings and panels with over 95% attendance. 93 features and 60 short films from 40 countries were enjoyed by more than 115,000 movie-goers and panel attendees during the course of the 12 day Festival, with theaters frequently at capacity. This year, the Tribeca (Online) Film Festival, also offered a robust array of free content. Visitors to tribecafilm.com/tribecaonline watched a selection of features and shorts in the Streaming Room; interacted with experts from the worlds of film and technology through the Future of Film blog; connected with filmmakers through the Filmmaker Feed; and had questions answered by talent, industry notables and filmmakers in the enhanced Tribeca Q&A. The site also live-streamed events including red carpets, the Festival awards ceremony, and panels and talks including the Directors Series conversation between TFF Co-Founder Robert De Niro and Brian Williams. Festival organizers and NYPD Community Affairs Officer Rick Lee estimated that a crowd of 300,000 enjoyed the signature Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair and Tribeca/ESPN Sports Day on Saturday, April 30. This year the festival added four additional blocks to the footprint of the Street Fair. Visitors and families mingled shoulder to shoulder for almost the entire day at the fair, which stretched down Greenwich Street from Chambers to Hubert streets, and in Washington Market Park. More than 1,800 attendees joined the conversation at the Festival’s 10 free panels and discussions, while events hosted by the Tribeca Film Institute drew a total of 4,200 attendees. 1,650 also participated in the inaugural NYFest. 2011 Tribeca Film Festival Facts, Figures and anecdotes:
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