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Home film festival “While We Were Here” Premier: The Tribeca Red Carpet

April 22, 2012 By iluvcinema 3 Comments

“While We Were Here” Premier: The Tribeca Red Carpet

Here is a “mini-gallery” of snaps I took at the While We Were Here premier at the Tribeca Film Festival Saturday evening.

Composer Matt Messina
Cast and Crew at Tribeca Film Festival Premier “While We Were Here”
Lauren Bratman, Producer
Kat and Rhys Coiro
Lauren Bratman, Jamie Blackely, Kat Coiro, Producer Terry Doogas
Doug Chamberlain
Director Kat Coiro at Tribeca Film Festival Premier of “While We Were Here”
Jamie Blackely and Kat Coiro
Actor Jamie Blackley, “While We Were Here”

Filed Under: film festival Tagged With: kat coiro, red carpet, tribeca Film Festival, while we were here

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  1. Ja Dawson says

    April 24, 2012 at 9:08 pm

    Baby sis, I’m so proud of you…this musta been a blast! Great pics!
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    • iluvcinema says

      April 24, 2012 at 9:33 pm

      Thanks

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  1. Tribeca 2012 Recap: The Narratives — i luv cinema says:
    May 7, 2012 at 11:05 pm

    […] I attended the World Premier, which was a fun, but had to wait a few days to actually park it and see the film in its entirety. What I saw surprised me – in a very positive way. In fact I would go as far as to say that this was my favorite film of the festival. The black and white cinematography is absolutely stunning and the performances all around were top-notch. It is amazing that such a beautiful, romantic landscape such as Southern Italy can yield such an anti-romantic tale. My hats off to writer-director Kat Coiro. […]

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