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Tribeca 2019

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8 articles available in total starting from 14/02/2019. Last article published on 09/05/2019.

Review: Run

Review: Run

Scottish filmmaker Scott Graham's third feature is a story about parents watching children repeat their mistakes, and the conflict between adolescent freedom and adult responsibilities  

09/05/2019 | Tribeca 2019

House of Hummingbird dominates the International Narrative Competition at Tribeca

House of Hummingbird dominates the International Narrative Competition at Tribeca

Bora Kim’s debut snagged the major prizes at the New York-based gathering, while Cenk Ertürk’s Noah Land also got a good haul and Scheme Birds scooped Best Documentary  

06/05/2019 | Tribeca 2019 | Awards

Review: Devil's Pie: D'Angelo

Review: Devil's Pie: D'Angelo

In her new film, Carine Bijlsma has painted a portrait of a remarkable musician, to whom she managed to get up close and personal  

29/04/2019 | Tribeca 2019

Review: Roads

Review: Roads

Sebastian Schipper's follow-up to Victoria is a standard coming-of-age road movie with a refugee-crisis angle  

26/04/2019 | Tribeca 2019

Charades takes Swallow and Inna de Yard to Tribeca

Charades takes Swallow and Inna de Yard to Tribeca

The French firm which produced Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ film and co-produced Peter Webber’s documentary will look to sell both titles as they premiere worldwide in New York  

16/04/2019 | Tribeca 2019

Review: White as Snow

Review: White as Snow

Anne Fontaine’s modernisation of the Brothers Grimm fairy-tale tracks the emancipation of a woman played by the dazzling Lou de Laâge, who is relentlessly pursued by a fiendish Isabelle Huppert  

09/04/2019 | Films | Reviews

The 18th Tribeca Film Festival announces its line-up

The 18th Tribeca Film Festival announces its line-up

European co-productions are in the majority in the International Narrative Competition, and new films by acclaimed directors will have their premieres in various other sections  

07/03/2019 | Tribeca 2019

Review: Flesh Out

Review: Flesh Out

BERLIN 2019: Michela Occhipinti's debut fiction feature tackles an unfamiliar culture and world with simplicity and sincerity  

14/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Panorama

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