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  1. Tribeca Productions | 1,160 followers on LinkedIn. Tribeca Productions is a Motion Pictures and Film company located in 375 Greenwich St Fl 8, New York, New York, United States.

  2. The Tribeca Film Center® is a relaxed, yet professional community. The Tribeca Film Center is the realized vision of Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal to bring together and support the New York City film community. We offer double-room and single-room private offices to rent. The building is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and ...

  3. 2024 Festival Guide. Dive into the 2024 Festival programming, browse the Full Schedule by date & time, Filter by genre or venue and save your schedule with My Tickets. Films TV Talks De Niro Con NOW Audio Games Immersive Music Tribeca X.

  4. Showtime. 2002 1h 35m PG-13. 5.5 (65K) Rate. 32 Metascore. A spoof of buddy cop movies where two very different cops are forced to team up on a new reality based television cop show, while tracking down the manufacturer and distributor of an illegally made semi-automatic firearm. Votes 64,920.

  5. 2. Jane Rosenthal (born September 21, 1956) is an American film producer. [3] [4] She is co-founder, CEO, and executive chair of Tribeca Enterprises, a media company that encompasses Tribeca Productions, the Tribeca Film Festival, Tribeca Studios, and non-profit offshoot the Tribeca Film Institute. She and Robert De Niro founded the Tribeca ...

  6. May 4, 1993. ( 1993-05-04) TriBeCa (also known as Tribeca) is a television drama anthology series [1] [2] created by David J. Burke and co-produced with Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal for TriBeCa Productions in 1993 [3] [4] that aired on the Fox Network. The series theme song, "Keep It Going," was performed by the alternative hip hop artist ...

  7. Tribeca Productions is a film and television production company co-founded in 1989 by actor Robert De Niro and producer Jane Rosenthal in the lower Manhattan neighborhood of Tribeca.[1] The production company was founded in 1989 at the beginning of a revival of interest in the film production community in filming in New York City.[2] Prior to the 1990s it made more economic sense for ...