A new reggae documentary entitled Inna De Yard: The Soul of Jamaica officially premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival on Monday. The film captures some of the male and female pioneers of reggae who helped shape its unique sound from the 1970s. The documentary captures a deeper look into the lives and careers of Ken Boothe, Cedric Myton, Winston McAnuff and Kiddus, I, who are just a few of the big names featured in the film.
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Tribeca Film Festival Exclusive: Director Miles Joris-Peyrafitte Talks ‘Dreamland’
In “Dreamland,” a teenager’s adventures as a bounty hunter takes an unexpected twist. Cast members Margot Robbie, Finn Cole and Darby Camp walked the red carpet the Tribeca Film Festival premiere.
Tribeca Film Festival Exclusive: Grace Van Patten & Emily Mortimer Talk ‘Good Posture’
Set in current day Brooklyn, “Good Posture” is the gentle comedy story of a lazy but charming and beautiful young woman who has got used to using men to make her life easier, but after finally pushing one man too far, is forced to discover that she can live a happier life by taking responsibility for herself and not rely on those around her as easy props.
The Supper Suite pop up for Tribeca Film Festival hosted private premiere parties for a slew of notable films including Buffaloed, Safe Spaces, and The Short History of the Long Road at The Ainsworth East Village.
Tribeca Film Festival: ‘A Touch of Sugar’ Proves to be the Must See!
A Touch of Sugar is thoroughly engaging and well-paced film that explores and examines the many social factors contribute to our society’s mismanagement of diabetes, both individually and structurally. The film told through the eyes of patients, who are struggling with diabetes brings the chilling number to light, and highlights the fact that diabetes is an urgent public health issue that can no longer be ignored.
From fashion fame to a deal gone wrong, the elegant designs and glamorous lifestyle of Roy Halston Frowick, famously known by his middle name, has re-emerged and unpacked itself on the big screen with director Frédéric Tcheng’s newest noir-style documentary, ‘Halston’.
A24’s newest coming-of-age, teen thriller, ‘Low Tide’, casts a strong wave of emotionally captivating and superb performances as a team of local, high school thieves face their most dramatic summer yet.
The term “Sheng Nu” is a controversial one. The term, written in Chinese, translates to “leftover woman” which is interpreted exactly how it is written. Women, who mainly reside in the populous cities of China like Beijing, are referred to as leftover women if they are not married by the age of 27.
Tribeca Film Festival: ‘The Place of No Words’ Celebrates Life, Death and Love
Mark Webber and his wife, Teresa Palmer, are bringing an epic film that explores life, death, and love to the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. The Place of No Words stars Mark Webber and Teresa Palmer who play themselves in the film. Alongside the duo are also their real-life friends, Phoebe Tonkin (CW series The Originals), Eric Olsen (NCIS: Los Angeles) and his wife Sarah Wright Olsen (American Made).
Tribeca Film Festival Review: Margot Robbie Plays Murderous Bank Robber in ‘Dreamland’
Dreamland is amongst the dozens of films that debuted at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival this week. It stars Margot Robbie (I, Tonya, Suicide Squad), alongside her co-stars Finn Cole, Darby Camp and Stephen Dinh, walked the red carpet on Monday at the world premiere of the film. It also stars Travis Fimmel (Vikings) and Kerry Condon (HBO’s Rome).