A S/W-Centric Preview of Tribeca 2023
We round up alum features and 8 shorts to look out for from the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival Program.
We round up alum features and 8 shorts to look out for from the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival Program.
A fluffy white cat wants nothing more than to find the most comfortable spot in the universe, but little does she know someone else has their eye on it too.
In this trio of films selected as our Best of the Month picks you'll travel to haunting hospitals, join a young man on a journey of sexual discovery and witness some of the strangest musical instruments you'll ever see - enjoy!
The diligent soldier Mr. Pete does everything to meet the high standards of his baroness. To satisfy her insatiable lust for speed, he shovels madly on her new iron horse's voyage.
In the lawless border area stretching between the U.S. and Mexico, an immigrant embarking on an uncertain journey stumbles upon the grisly aftermath of an execution gone awry.
The Ukrainian comedian Vasyl Baidak sparks an unlikely and enduring friendship with retiree Iryna Terekhova when he joins a group of young people from Kyiv helping to rebuild her home.
To explore themes of solitude and our artificial online existences, filmmaker Anna Apter created this short film with the sole assistance of AI tools and her dog.
On the first day of their summer vacation siblings Veronica and Ricky face an unexpected situation that will test their relationship.
Aotearoa: 1600’s. When Hine has her first menstruation she is sent on a journey, accompanied by other women, to undergo a sacred ritual guiding her from child to woman and warrior. However Hine isn’t quite ready to let her childhood go…