“The Tale” director Jennifer Fox along with her stars Ellen Burstyn and Jason Ritter hit the red carpet at the Tribeca Film Festival to discuss adolescent confusion, sexual abuse, and separating oneself from the work.
Tribeca Film Festival
TFF 2018: ‘Radium Girls’ Star Veanne Cox Talks Women’s Rights, Erin Brockovich, and Fighting for the Layman
Veanne Cox of ‘Erin Brockovich’ fame hit the red carpet to promote her role in ‘Radium Girls,’ and discuss women’s rights.
Jeremiah Zagar’s lyrical Sundance award-winner, based on the celebrated Justin Torres novel, weaves magic realism into a touchingly beautiful portrait of three brothers, their troubled parents and the secret that the youngest of them holds.
Written and directed by filmmaker Kent Jones and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, Diane is a film about a widowed older woman, who overextends herself trying to take care of her family and friends, while dealing with a drug-addicted son. Diane begs the question, “What happens when you don’t have an inner life?”
Paul Lieberstein’s ‘Song of Back and Neck’ Premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival
Funny-man Paul Lieberstein steps out of his writer, producer, and goofy, incompetent HR Director role of Toby in NBC’s The Office and collapses onto the floor as a result of chronic back and neck pain in his first ever “romantic-dramedy,” Song of Back and Neck.
Writer / Director Desiree Akhavan Steals the Show and Our Hearts at ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ TFF Premiere
The Miseducation of Cameron Post proudly strutted its way to the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22nd after leaving its mark at the Sundance Film Festival as the Grand Jury Prize Winner.
TFF 2018: Oscar Winner Sam Rockwell and ‘Woman Walks Ahead’ Director Susanna White Talk Authenticity, Lakota Culture, and Disenfranchisement
‘Woman Walks Ahead’ director Susanna White and Oscar winner Sam Rockwell grace the red carpet to discuss their the tale of two disenfranchised people, developing a wicked character, and staying true to the Lakota people.
TFF 2018: Oscar Winner and ‘Disobedience’ Director Sebastián Lelio Talks
Fresh off his Oscar for the touchingly humanist ‘A Fantastic Woman,’ Sebastián Lelio discusses his newest film ‘Disobedience,’ being offered to adapt the eponymous novel, and portraying a faithful representation of the London Hasidic community.
Tribeca Film Festival Review: Black Excellence Grows Indefinitely in ‘Mr. SOUL!’ Documentary
To be black is to survive an avalanche indefinitely. But to be black is also to propel forward that experience unapologetically––black seeds will only grow when excellence is an attitude, not an afterthought. If you are a black man, woman, or child, you can, and it’s this prideful conviction that Melissa Haizlip’s documentary Mr. SOUL! embodied to the fullest during its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22nd.
Below are a few highlights from the Tribeca Film Festival.