‘Next Life’ Review: Emilia Clarke Lives Alternate Life-Changing Choices In Drake Doremus’ Rich And Jazzy Rom-Dram – Tribeca Festival

Like it did for many people, the pandemic changed things for writer/director Drake Doremus, whose last film, 2019’s Endings, Beginnings, now seems like a prophetic title for the filmmaker, a true romantic, who has since ended one relationship and then met a woman to begin another as his wife. That chance encounter in Madrid has […]

‘Next Life’ Review: Emilia Clarke Lives Alternate Life-Changing Choices In Drake Doremus’ Rich And Jazzy Romdram – Tribeca Festival

Like it did for many people the pandemic changed things for writer/director Drake Doremus whose last film, Endings, Beginnings in 2019 now seems like a prophetic title for the filmmaker, a true romantic, who has since ended one relationship and then met a woman to begin another as his wife. That chance encounter in Madrid […]

‘The Leader’ Review: Tim Blake Nelson And Vera Farmiga Superb In Powerful Depiction Of Real-Life ‘Heaven’s Gate’ Suicide Cult – Tribeca Festival

Writer-director Michael Gallagher, another filmmaker who got his start on YouTube with millions of followers for shows like TotallySketch, has always been a bit obsessed with the infamous Heaven’s Gate 1997 mass suicide in Rancho Santa Fe, CA, right outside where he grew up in San Diego. His interest in this horrific event and the […]

Drake Doremus Talks Parallel Lives, Working With Emilia Clarke & Edgar Ramírez & His ‘Next Life’ In Filmmaking: “There Are So Many Little Decisions In Life That Add Up To Giant Changes”

Drake Doremus was shooting a commercial in Madrid during the pandemic when a chance encounter changed the course of his life completely. The writer-director initially packed for a nine-day trip but after meeting the woman who would later become his wife, he ended up staying in the Spanish capital for five months. The twist of […]

‘The Little Cult That Could’: A Nine-Year Journey Into A Michigan Doomsday Group

EXCLUSIVE: The Little Cult That Could is the new doc from producer-director Anthony Columbus and Tiger King and Chimp Crazy producer-editor Doug Abel. With the first installment of the series premiering in Tribeca’s TV sidebar, the pair gave Deadline the low-down on the project, which is nine years in the making. The darkly comic project […]

Tribeca: A Field Guide to New York’s Most Private Neighborhood

A field guide to the Tribeca neighborhood as it actually functions today, from the quiet residential blocks west of Hudson to the cultural grid that defines its modern identity. QUICK…

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Elisee Junior St Preux On Bringing Haiti To Tribeca With ‘The Tropic Sun And His Eyes’

EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has an exclusive first look at the trailer for The Tropic Sun and His Eyes ahead of its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival. Filmed in Haiti’s northern Cap-Haïtien region, the movie follows Ruben, a young man (Stevenson Jean) who embarks on a journey to reconnect with his estranged father, accompanied by an […]

The Glorious Corner

HACKS SIGNS OFF — It was a strange beginning of their finale, in that Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) learned that a mass she had removed, had returned and spread. So, she wanted to go to a suicide clinic in Europe and end her life there. WTF? After 5 seasons, it was a rather morbid way […]

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Global Constellation Boards Tribeca-Bound Road Movie ‘The Long Haul’ With Margo Martindale

EXCLUSIVE: Global Constellation has acquired international sales rights to The Long Haul, starring three-time Emmy winner Margo Martindale as a seasoned trucker haunted by a dark secret from her past, ahead of its world premiere at Tribeca. The drama is the first feature of American UK-based filmmaker and photographer David Drake, whose past credits includes […]

Prince Mario-Max Schaumburg-Lippe: What Makes Brooklyn and Manhattan Endlessly Magnetic

From waterfront mornings in Brooklyn to the electric rhythm of Manhattan after dark, the two boroughs continue to define the emotional and cultural identity of New York City. There are cities that impress from a distance, and then there is New York City, a place that reveals itself through repetition, memory, and movement. Within it, […]

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‘Runa Simi’: About One Man’s Quest to Dub ‘The Lion King’ into Quechua

It took Peru’s Augusto Zegarra nine years to complete his debut feature documentary “Runa Simi” but less than a year to reap a boatload of awards. He just took home the Alternativa Film Festival’s Focus Award last April 30, which includes a hefty cash prize. This would be the 19th honor, starting with Tribeca’s Albert […]

‘The Condor Daughter’ Director Alvaro Olmos Torrico Preps New Film, ‘Chicha Fantasy’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Bolivia’s Alvaro Olmos Torrico, known for his award-winning “The Condor Daughter,” is prepping his third feature, “Chicha Fantasy” (“Fantasía Chicha”), tapping Peru’s Ayara Prods. to co-produce alongside his Bolivia-based Empatia Cinema. He’s also in co-production talks with Uruguayan and European companies. “The Condor Daughter” recently competed at the Alternativa Film Festival in Medellín,…

Pluto Film Boards ‘Summer War,’ From ‘Il Futuro’ Director Alicia Scherson, Ahead of Cannes, Tribeca

Berlin-based Pluto Film has pounced on worldwide sales rights to Chilean psychological thriller “Summer War” (“Guerra de Verano”) ahead of its market debut at Cannes’ Marché du Film and its world premiere at the 25th Tribeca Film Festival in June. The fifth feature by acclaimed director Alicia Scherson (“Play”), “Summer War” is her second adaptation […]

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