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Tribeca Film Festival Film Review: “The First Step” and the Challenges of Bipartisanship
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Exclusive: Laurent Rochette On One-Shot Cinema and Producing In A Pandemic
Tribeca Film Festival hit “Roaring 20’s” captures the spirit of Paris in a state of re-emergence. Ahead of the film’s June 12th screening at Hudson Yards, The Knockturnal caught up with Producer Laurent Rochette to talk about his crew’s collaborative process and the inspiration behind the film’s one-shot take.
As we brace ourselves for an inevitable onslaught of dispiriting film programming aimed to address the pandemic and its impact, one refreshing take on our present circumstance had its world premiere last weekend at the 20th annual Tribeca Film Festival.
Exclusive: Hayley Law Talks Trusting The Filmmaking Process For ‘Mary, Mary & Some Other People’
Tribeca Film Festival breakout hit “Mark, Mary & Some Other People” shines thanks to lead star Hayley Law’s dedication to the craft of filmmaking. From improvising on set to gushing about working with a “beast” director of photography, Law exclusively reflects on making “Mark, Mary” and shares why she can relate to the script.
Hayley Law is truly a chameleon onscreen, and her latest turn in Mark, Mary & Some Other People proves she is a multitalented gem of a star. Law spoke with The Knockturnal to dish on collaborating with writer-director Hannah Marks and what’s next.
The Knockturnal: Mark, Mary & Some Other People is such a unique concept for a romantic comedy, and even relatable to those who aren’t in polyamorous or open relationships! Where do you see the film going, post-Tribeca Film Festival premiere?
Hayley Law: It’s hard, I don’t know where it’s going to go – to the freakin’ top, hopefully! Especially with indies, it’s so hard to think what’s going to happen with the film. My favorite part of being an actor is the filmmaking process so anything that happens after that is just a bonus to me. It’s been crazy to see it here, and to have other people see it has been wild. I’m so grateful. I’m excited people are enjoying it and relating to it because I feel like it’s incredibly relatable as well. But I felt that way when I first read the script. I loved that there were some hard hitting topics but also it is very funny, and that’s just the perfect combination for me.
The Knockturnal: After speaking with director Hannah Marks, I know improvisation was encouraged on set. What was it like being on your toes as an actor?
With/In Vol I, a collection of shorts filmed on iPhones during the beginning stages of lockdown last year, premiered four of 13 short films on June 13 as part of the Tribeca Film Festival.
On The Scene: Darren Aronofsky, Josef Wladyka, and Kali “K.O.” Reis attend “Catch the Fair One” TFF Premiere Party
In anticipation of the release of the crime thriller, Catch the Fair One, a pre-party was hosted at the Nearly Ninth Lounge at the Arlo in Midtown on June 13th during the Tribeca Film Festival.
On The Scene: Ben Fong-Torres Attends “Like a Rolling Stone” TFF After Party
A little rain wasn’t going to dampen this after-party.
On the Scene: A$AP Rocky debuts “Stockholm Syndrome” at the Tribeca Film Festival
Rakim Mayers, better known as multi-platinum rapper A$AP Rocky, has been a tour-de-force in both hip-hop and fashion. Since the debut of his mixtape Live. Love. A$AP, we have known him for his innovative looks and his energetic performances. At the Tribeca Film Festival, with the debut of the documentary Stockholm Syndrome, his story is formally presented.
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