




Mary-Kate Olsen is taking her duties as a juror at the Tribeca Film Festival as seriously as an A-student getting ready for the first day of school.
"I wish there was a class. It is a huge honor to be a part of it and I was asked to be a part of it," said the notoriously media-shy actress as she spoke of her juror duties at Chanel's annual dinner for the film festival.
"I have been watching the movies and just started. I don't really know what we do or what is going to happen yet. I am just seeing how the week starts," she said."I just got my pamphlet this morning. I have already watched all of the shorts. This is fun."
The annual festival, based in downtown Manhattan, was founded by Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal. Both attended Thursday's dinner, along with fellow Tribeca jurors Adrian Brody and Debra Messing, as well as Academy Award-nominees Viola Davis and Melissa Leo, and Kerry Washington and Bradley Cooper.
Although Olsen, 22, grew up in Los Angeles, she moved to New York City a few years ago and now says she is transfixed by the city's beauty.
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