On Tuesday, January 21, CNN’s Alisyn Camerota hosted a special screening at Soho House in Manhattan of the award-winning film, “Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone if You’re a Girl.” The beautiful film was followed by a Q&A with the director, Carol Dysinger.
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On Friday, January 3, Ezra Edelman and Laurie Anderson hosted a special screening, reception, and Q+A with Producer/Director, Nanfu Wang, for One Child Nation at the Tribeca Grill Loft in Manhattan. Producers, Julie Goldman, Carolyn Hepburn, and Christopher Clements were also in attendance.
The Lincoln Center hosted a special screening of Irene Taylor Brodsky’s documentary “Moonlight Sonata,” set to premiere on HBO December 11th at 9PM ET.
Burning Cane was the talk of the Tribeca Film Festival this past April when it won the festival’s top prize. Not only that but it’s director, first-time filmmaker, Phillip Youmans became the first Black director to win the Founders Award and the youngest director to have a feature film shown at Tribeca, at 19 years old.
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Thomas Edison’s more than a figure in a history book- he was also a bit of a jerk, according to this film.
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I’ve always been a fan of superhero films.
Staring Peter Sarsgaard and Rashida Jones, The Sound of Silence is a drama about the silent influence sound may have in determining the choices we make in life.
“Long Gone By” is the story of an Nicaraguan immigrant mother, Ana Alvarez, who makes the ultimate sacrifice for her daughter to secure her future in America.
I would tell you to “be prepared,” but you already are!
‘Summer Night’ is a coming of age romantic dramedy that follows a group of friends as they juggle the complexity and uncertainty of love and romance on a sultry summer night in a small Californian town.