Talk:TriBeCa Productions
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Founding date
editThe original Tribeca Productions was not founded in 2003, it was founded in 1989. For one, they created many movies long before 2003 -- Cape Fear (1991), Thunderheart (1992), etc. There is an NYTimes article that references the TriBeCa Film Center: "EACH DAY ROBERT DE NIRO wakes early, works out for more than an hour, then walks the few blocks from his TriBeCa loft to the former coffee factory on Greenwich Avenue that he bought in 1989 and turned into the TriBeCa Film Center."
Another article from 1990 talks about how TriBeCa Film Center was producing "Bonfire of the Vanities": http://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/29/nyregion/more-sidewalks-of-new-york-are-becoming-streets-of-stars.html .
References
- ^ Kaye, Elizabeth. "ROBERT DE NIRO". NYTimes. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
TriBeCa Productions v. Tribeca Enterprises
editFirstly, we're using an outdated spelling of Tribeca. Number two, this article should really be titled "Tribeca Enterprises,": The 1993 NYT cite for "TriBeCa Productions" named above in the intro only mentions "TriBeCa Film Center" never "Productions."--A21sauce (talk) 15:20, 13 August 2020 (UTC)