Canadian filmmaker Stella Meghie’s 2016 directorial debut “Jean of the Joneses” opened at SXSW, landing her a Best First Screenplay nomination at the Spirit Awards.
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‘After Parkland’ follows the survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting and their families and documents the one-year aftermath of the horrific tragedy.
Tribeca Film Festival: Lance Gross Hosts Red Carpet Screening For HP’s ‘History of Memory’
On Friday, May 3, 2019, actor Lance Gross (Star, Tyler Perry’s House of Payne) hosted a red carpet and screening event for Tribeca X Award winner, History of Memory. The directors, Sarah Klein, and Tom Mason, also attended the event along with their subjects from the documentary.
Farah X Talks Fashion, Entertainment, And Social Justice At ‘The Remix: Hip-Hop X Fashion’ Premiere At The Tribeca Film Festival
Co-Director and Editor of ‘The Remix: Hip-Hop X Fashion’ documentary, Farah X hopes audiences take in the need for women and people of color’s stories to shine across both the entertainment and fashion industries.
Tribeca Film Festival: The Star and Writer of ‘Yesterday’ Discuss the Beatles & More at the World Premiere
At the Tribeca Film Festival world premiere of the new Danny Boyle film ‘Yesterday,’ screenwriter Richard Curtis and new-coming star Himesh Patel talked about the film and what it meant to bring the Beatles to life in a brand new way.
Danny Boyle’s newest film ‘Yesterday’ is also maybe the weirdest that he has ever made… and that is saying a lot.
Dolly Wells’ Good Posture will grow on you. What starts as a disaffected-young-artist-in-Brooklyn indie that we’ve seen before becomes a sweet study of what trying to be happy looks like. A lot of the credit goes to the performer behind that disaffected young artist, Grace Van Patten, who carries a movie that relies on subtle signs of charm and caring.
Initials S.G.’s protagonist lives on the periphery. Sergio Garces wants nothing more than to be the main character of his own story, but instead, he finds himself a film extra, a washed-up porn star, and a Serge Gainsbourg cover artist in Buenos Aires. He’s as close to the real thing as you can get.
Tribeca Film Festival: HBO’s ‘What’s My Name | Muhammad Ali’ Gives Ali His Voice Back
HBO Sports’ two-part documentary, ‘What’s My Name | Muhammad Ali’, makes its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in order to chronicle the inspiring and timeless story of the iconic boxer, humanitarian, and proud personality.
Tribeca Film Festival: Director Lara Jean Gallagher Talks New Film ‘Clementine’
Writer and director Lara Jean Gallagher spoke with poise and hope for a day down the line where films featuring LGBTQ+ characters, are no longer bound to a genre, but provide an exciting story, regardless of who the audience is with the premiere of her recent narrative feature, ‘Clementine’, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival just last week.