One-A-Day created an inspirational and empowering documentary, exploring gratitude for our bodies! With summer right around the corner, I believe this Tribeca Film Festival Premiere was affirmative in celebrating our bodies with joy, love, and peace, in all it’s natural shapes and forms!
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Pharrell Williams is a visionary within the music, art, fashion, and design space. On Friday June 10th, I attended his talk with Minya Oh at Tribeca Film Festival. Sponsored by Indeed and Co-Hosted by Black House, Pharrell participated in a 60 minute talk.
On The Scene: ‘Good Girl Jane’ World Premiere and After Party at Tribeca Film Festival 2022
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 I attended the World Premiere of Good Girl Jane at the Tribeca Film Festival.
On Monday, June 13th I attended the in-person premiere screening of “Roving Woman” at the Tribeca Film Festival. Directed by Michal Chmielewski, “Roving Woman” is a gorgeously shot film that showcases a woman’s life-changing journey across the American southwest.
On The Scene: Tribeca Festival’s Screening for Of Monsters and Men’s ‘TÍU’
I attended the Tribeca Film Festival screening for Of Monster’s and Men’s documentary “TÍU” on June 9th at Spring Studios.
Ray Romano Made His Directorial Debut for the Film Somewhere in Queens at Tribeca 2022
Ray Romano made his directorial debut for the film Somewhere in Queens at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
Mali Elfman Wrote & Directed the Film Next Exit Starring Karen Gillan, Rahul Kohli, Katie Parker, Diva Zappa
Mali Elfman wrote and directed the film Next Exit, which premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
Tribeca Film Festival 2021 was jam-packed with standout films, shorts, TV shows, and experiences, and yet we are still hung up on three premieres that you have to see. Find out why below.
Exclusive: Danielle Beckmann & Aubrey Smyth Talk ‘Liza Anonymous’ at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival
Finding a place to belong is never easy, and Liza Anonymous is no exception. Directed by 3-time Tribeca Director Aubrey Smyth, Liza Anonymous tells a powerful story about a young woman’s struggle to fit in who goes on a witty journey of finding herself through one support group after another. The Smyth-directed short stars Danielle Beckmann and was an Official Selection for the shorts program at the 2021 Tribeca Festival.
“Catch the Fair One” offers a hard-hitting revenge story of a Native American boxer looking for her missing little sister in a bleak yet powerful film.