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Tribeca Film Festival: ‘Duck Butter’ Star Alia Shawkat and ‘O.G.’ and Emmy-winning Director Madeleine Sackler Hit the Red Carpet
The Tribeca Film Festival is in full swing, with ‘Duck Butter’ star Alia Shawkat and ‘O.G.’ director Madeleine Sackler gracing the red carpet to discuss their films, their past experiences informing their newest work, and more.
Tribeca Film Festival: ‘Stockholm’ Star Ethan Hawke and Director Robert Budreau Talk Period Pieces
Ethan Hawke and director Robert Budreau of hostage thriller ‘Stockholm’ graced the red carpet to discuss period pieces, consistent collaborations, and more.
‘Lemonade’ provides a searing portrait of immigrant life, detailing the harrowing trials and tribulations of assimilation and ultimately the perseverance needed to survive.
Robert Machoian and Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck’s meditative ‘When She Runs’ is an exercise in patience and isolation.
Wes Anderson and Jason Schwartzman Uncover ‘Isle of Dogs’ Mysteries, Japanese Cinema Influences, and Grumbles of Pugs
Wes Anderson and his co-story writer Jason Schwartzman discuss the dystopic eccentricity of ‘Isle of Dogs,’ the multiple references to influential Japanese films, and a bizarre explanation about what a group of pugs is called.
Bill Murray and Liev Schreiber Talk Dog Personalities and Shooting Scenes in Mere Hours
Legend Bill Murray and acclaimed actor Liev Schreiber discussed their time working on ‘Isle of Dogs,’ unpacking the deeply empathetic personalities of dogs, and recording their voice-overs in a mere few hours
Film Review: ‘Isle of Dogs’
Wes Anderson returns with yet another masterfully whimsical cinematic splendor, elevating the stop-motion extravaganza found in ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ to new levels of precision and expertise.
Film Review: ‘Endangered Species’
Sorry, but Are Damsels in Distress Really ‘Endangered Species’?
‘A Ciambra’ Director Jonas Carpignano Reflects on the Black Experience in Italy
The rising filmmaker Jonas Carpignano discusses the heavy burden of being the torchbearer for modern Italian neorealism, his cinematic championing of Mezzogiorno, and gaining the trust of the Romani community in Gioia Tauro.