Among the many films premiering at the 2026 Tribeca Festival, few are as emotionally affecting as Holo. At its most effective, science fiction doesn’t ask audiences to marvel at technology; it uses it as a lens through which to examine the complexities of the human experience. Director Alexander DeSouza’s short film does exactly that, grounding its speculative premise in profound questions about grief, trauma, memory, and the elusive nature of closure. Anchored by a remarkable performance from Morgan Kohan, Holo is intimate in scale yet expansive in its emotional reach,
Tribeca Film Festival 2026: Alexander DeSouza and Morgan Kohan on ‘Holo,’ Technology, and the Search for Closure
Among the many films premiering at the 2026 Tribeca Festival, few are as emotionally affecting as Holo. At its most effective, science fiction doesn’t ask…
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