Tribeca Film Fest
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Review: ‘The French Dispatch’ and the tyrannical tenderness of Wes Anderson
Wes Anderson’s 10th feature film, “The French Dispatch,” presents itself as an apogee of aesthetic redundancy.
Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, Arts Abroad Editor
• November 2, 2021
Tribeca Film Festival Postponed Due to Coronavirus
Yet another film festival has fallen to the coronavirus pandemic. Tribeca Film Festival, which normally runs during the month of April in New York City, announced its decision to postpone.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Arts Editor
• March 12, 2020
‘Good Posture’ Spotlights an Unlikely Female Friendship
In this low-budget indie film, shot over a span of 10 days in Brooklyn, an unlikely pair forms a tender, albeit unconventional, friendship.
Julie Goldberg, Staff Writer
• May 6, 2019
‘Framing John DeLorean’ Attempts to Capture the Man Behind the Name
The new documentary — which premiered last night at the Tribeca Film Festival — is the first film to tell the story of the auto executive’s involvement in a multi-million dollar cocaine smuggling scandal.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Staff Writer
• April 30, 2019
Presenting the Youngest Director in Tribeca Film Festival History
At age 19, Tisch first-year Phillip Youmans is the youngest director in history to have a feature film premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Staff Writer
• April 29, 2019
‘Scheme Birds’ Is a Scottish Story Long Overdue
Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin frame Scotland in a new light in “Scheme Birds,” a coming-of-age documentary.
Fareid El Gafy, Staff Writer
• April 28, 2019
Tribeca 2018: ‘Bobby Kennedy for President:’ A Glossy Tribute
Lily Dolin, Staff Writer
• April 30, 2018
Tribeca 2018: ‘Maine’ Lacks a Main Event
Matthew Holman, Entertainment Editor
• April 30, 2018
Tribeca 2018: A Complex Examination of Grief in ‘To Dust’
Alex Cullina, Staff Writer
• April 30, 2018
Tribeca 2018: ‘Jellyfish’ Is a Valiant First Effort for James Gardner
Guru Ramanathan, Staff Writer
• April 30, 2018
Tribeca 2018: Comedy and Trauma and ‘All About Nina’
Natalie Whalen, Film Editor
• April 30, 2018
Tribeca 2018: ‘The Night Eats the World’ Is A Great Zombie Movie
Alex Cullina, Staff Writer
• April 26, 2018
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