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LiveBlogging: Day 3
31.10.09

Twenty films screened across Doha plus three filmmaking workshops with special guests and hosts take place today.
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LiveBlogging: Day 2
30.10.09

The festival is underway, and there's lots more excitement to come. Stay tuned for updates on family day, screenings, special events and much more!
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Your Guide to Family Day
30.10.09

Whether you're interested in Bollywood and hip hop dance, learning how to animate your own film, or simply seeing more movies, DTFF's Family Day — set for Friday, Oct. 30 — has something to offer everyone.
Read through below to check out the full slate events that we hope will please the whole family!
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Susie Billings - Festival Volunteer
30.10.09
Volunteer Susie Billings blogs for the web team about her Doha Tribeca Film Festival experience.
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Filmmaker's Blog: Big River Man
29.10.09

Martin Strel’s epic eco-awareness raising swim of the Amazon River was uniquely documented in Big River Man. Here, Strel and his son Borut share amazing photos and personal insights on their great adventure.
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Omi and Sirajo's Volunteer Diary
29.10.09

Meet Sirajo and Omi, DTFF Volunteers who have big ambitions. We've given them a camera and - armed with their fake "Film Crew" badges - they'll be covering the festival for us.
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LiveBlogging: Day 1
29.10.09

With just hours to go, we'll keep you updated with last minute prep, red carpet arrivals, response to Amelia, and all the rest of the DTFF excitement!
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Announcing Our Special Events!
29.10.09

Learn how you can get face to face with screen legends Robert De Niro, Mohamed Khan, Martin Scorsese and Hiam Abbass!
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Liveblogging: 1 Day to Go
28.10.09

We are one day away from opening night of the first ever Doha Tribeca Film Festival and still making last minute preparations at our festival hub - the Museum of Islamic Art!
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Filmmaker's Blog: Amin Matalqa 27.10.09
27.10.09

There's something very exciting happening in the Arab world right now. A powerful force of artistic voices is coming to life like the sound of an orchestra tuning up, getting ready to explode into a grand overture.
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