Tribeca Film Festival
'A Love Song for Latasha' Urges You To Remember Black Lives, Not Just Death
Sophia Nahli Allison's film reimagines the life of Latasha Harlins, the 15-year-old whose death was a catalyst for the LA riots, but who is rarely mentioned outside of that context.
Three Weddings and a Documentary
Smriti Mundhra and Sarita Khurana’s 'A Suitable Girl' explores the institution of arranged marriage through the lives of three women over four years.
Alia Shawkat on Making a Sexy Film That's Not About Sex
In this episode of 'In Bed With Diana Tourjée', actress Alia Shawkat talks to us about "Duck Butter," her new film in which two women decide to have sex with each other once an hour for 24 hours.
This 72-Year-Old Takes Wacky, Wonderful Photos of Life in the Deep South
Jane Rule Burdine is the subject of a new documentary directed by the Bennett Sisters.
These Celebrity Photos from the Early 2000s Are Proof You're Getting Old
Highlights from the early years of the Tribeca Film Festival include Frances McDormand in a bucket hat and Tom Cruise climbing an SUV.
Rachel Dolezal's Son Speaks Out About His Mom in a New Netflix Doc
'The Rachel Divide' will center on Dolezal's controversy and the people in her life who got dragged into it.
Why My Grandma Loves Barbra Streisand (And You Should Too)
If your only point of reference is that one Duck Sauce song, you need to reassess.
Actress Zoey Deutch Is About to Become a Household Name
Between five feature films debuting in 2017, the "Flower" star sat down with Broadly to discuss preparing for the role of a free-spirited 17-year-old who scams older men.
The Bad Boy Documentary Isn’t a Puff Piece (Although It Is a Puff Daddy Piece)
We talked to director Daniel Kaufman about the film that chronicles the rise of the Bad Boy empire.
25 Years Later, The ‘Reservoir Dogs’ Reunite at Tribeca Film Festival
Mr. Blonde, White, Orange, Pink, and Quentin Tarantino talk about making the film and how audience reactions have changed since its release.
80-Year-Old Artist 'Hilda' Shines in a New Documentary
The Tribeca Film Festival premiere takes on issues of gentrification, lifelong creativity, and the art world’s disregard for aging artists.
The Future of Virtual Reality Smells Like Dirt
Three groups at Tribeca Film Festival incorporated smell into their VR films.