By Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau Chief The Tribeca Film Festival, which was born out of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, was forced to postpone its glitzy screenings and panels this year as a result of New York state banning large public gatherings due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Now, Tribeca organizers are hoping to at least unveil some of its programming online. The festival was scheduled to run April 15-26.
Under the new initiative, announced on Friday, some of the independent movies in Tribeca’s competition programming will be available on an online destination – called the Industry Extranet Resource Hub – for journalists and members of the industry.
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