there is much to admire in clive davis — his ability to spot and nurture talent, his tenacity. not a warts—and—all exposure. it is a puff piece, in that it only tells his side of the story, and there is nothing in it that makes him look at all negative. it was kind of typical for a tribeca opening night, where often you have got a big gala event organised around a very important media figure. and so they show a documentary that is fairly complimentary to that person, in order to tie in the sort of celebrations, in this case a big concert, with lots of people. tribeca's 12—day festival isn't designed with the highbrow cineaste in mind. there are lots to choose from, everything from a thriller with tom hanks and emma watson, to a political satire set in india, to issue—related documentaries, to a portrait of the late actor heath ledger. no longerjust a film festival, tribeca also unveiled tv shows, virtual reality projects, and gaming. as technology has changed, the way distribution has changed, we are about storytelling, and good storytelling, whether or not it is in gaming, or