Last night, the Tribeca Film Institute threw their annual Fall Benefit, and also happened to have a screening of Robert DeNiro's new film, "Everybody's Fine".-
[All pictures by Patrick McMullan for PMc] The star-studded cast came out to support Miramax's new film, a remake of Giuseppe Tornatore's "Stanno Tutti Bene", with Kate Beckinsale winning my humble praise for best dressed of the evening.
Drew Barrymore clearly got the memo about wearing glorious blue dresses to New York premieres this fall, but chose a guady mess of sequins, BUT had a beautiful blue clutch that would have gone well with the blue dress she should have been wearing. However, Justin Long, Barrymore's maybe boyfriend maybe just-friends, seemed happy with his "lady-friend's" choice of garment because he ran over from the screening of the movie he is IN to walk the carpet with Barrymore. Well, to walk with Sam Rockwell NEAR Barrymore. Sure they're just friends...
After the film, the crowd headed over to the Tavern on the Green to insure the Tribeca Film Institute's continued success by breaking open their wallets for the annual fall fundraiser. The food and drink was splendid, and the exquisite dress of the attendees made the evening a remarkably fun event.
"Everybody's Fine" explores the theme of family as a widower reconnects with his children across the country.

Sam Rockwell, Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Kirk Jones, Kate Beckinsale


Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore,
Adam Smith, Melanie Smith

Justin Long, Sam Rockwell


Chandler Frantz, Lucian Maisel, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick,
Drew Barrymore

Laura Pagani


Marty Davey, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, Jeff McDermott, Ashley McDermott

Drew Barrymore, Sam Rockwell, Kate Beckinsale

A.J. Calloway, Anthony Mackie


Peter Facinelli, Kate Beckinsale

Analisa Assaad, Anna Berenflov

Robert De Niro, Gianna Palminteri, Chazz Palminteri


Courtney Bingham, Robert De Niro, Fatima Ptatek

Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, McKenzie Malone, Lily Sheen
Saturday, February 11
Plovgh, the new online farmers market
Who knew that the farming world had a trend? Well, Mallory Sustick, a Brooklyn bartender, works like a dog to maintain, promote and advance the online farmer's market startup Plovgh that began after noticing a need for more local farm market distribution.