Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Disobedience
Disobedience is Chilean director Sebastián Lelio’s first English language film. He’s the 2017 winner of Best Forieng Language Film (for A Fantastic Woman) so the film itself is really well
Continue ReadingDisobedience is Chilean director Sebastián Lelio’s first English language film. He’s the 2017 winner of Best Forieng Language Film (for A Fantastic Woman) so the film itself is really well
Continue ReadingProducing partners, Lady Monika Bacardi and Andrea Iervolino, know how to find stories that strike an emotional chord with audiences. Their company, AMBI, has been responsible for producing films including: The
Continue ReadingTribeca Film Festival is taking New York City by storm once again. This fantastic festival for independent films (and also featuring television, VR, industry talks, and more) is something you
Continue ReadingA kidnapping goes very wrong in the absurd and entertaining comedy Take Me. Ray Moody (Pat Healy, also directing the film) has a very unique and bizarre small business: Kidnap
Continue ReadingTo general audiences, short films tend to get unfairly overlooked in favor of feature films. During the Tribeca Film Festival, though, there are so many great short films screening that
Continue ReadingSince the Tribeca Film Festival started in 2002, short films have been a staple of its lineup. While the under-appreciated art form may not always receive the same fanfare as
Continue ReadingThe Tribeca Film Festival got underway this Thursday. And you’re probably wondering what you should see. One film that’s caught our eye is Kasra Farahani’s Tilt—starring Joseph Cross and Alexia
Continue ReadingEvery year the Tribeca Film Festival brings a ton of great independent films to New York City. From April 20 through April 30, documentaries to narratives to shorts to television
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