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    Adventure Scott Ingalls & Ford Austin

    The Wright Stuff

    Rollicking period-spoof tells the untold tales of the Wright Brothers—airplane inventors and adventurers extraordinaire! First ep of a series.

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    Dramedy Jake Fallon

    Homebody

    After losing her job, her apartment, and her friends, twenty-nine year old Jessie moves back in with her mom, Lisa—the only thing is, Lisa doesn’t know she’s there.

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    Comedy Martin Woolley & Tom Gran

    Writers' Block

    Set in a prison for criminally poor writers, a gang of cons get ahold of the script to their own lives and attempt to re-write it in order to make their escape.

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    Dark Comedy Dylan Holmes Williams

    The Devil's Harmony

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - A bullied teenage girl leads an a cappella club on a trail of destruction against her high school enemies.

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    Horror Alex Grybauskas

    Do You Believe In The Devil?

    On the floor of a bar restroom, a man on his deathbed is offered a deal that could save his life - but in the process may destroy his humanity.

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    Experimental Denis Villeneuve

    Next Floor

    During an opulent and luxurious banquet, complete with cavalier servers and valets, eleven pampered guests participate in what appears to be a ritualistic gastronomic carnage. In this absurd and grotesque universe, an unexpected sequence of events undermines the endless symphony of abundance.

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    Experimental Danny Madden

    euphonia

    A riveting and experimental medium-form film from Ornana ((notes) on biology). A boy becomes obsessed with his handheld recording device, subverting his reality.

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    Documentary Heist

    Every Runner Has A Reason

    Ronnie Goodman may be San Francisco's most unexpected half-marathoner. This is the story of why he runs.

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    Drama Naima Ramos-Chapman

    And Nothing Happened

    A young woman juggles between the mundane and the extraordinary in an attempt to leave her NYC apartment.

  • Interactive

    Tribeca Storyscapes 2016

    At this point in time, there are only a handful of festivals taking virtual reality films seriously and the Tribeca Film Festival, with its notable history in support of interactive film, is one of them. Their Storyscapes program introduced a few new experiences that we had a chance to try out.

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