Tribeca 2018 14 articles available in total starting from 26/01/2018. Last article published on 27/04/2018. page: [1] 2 next Review: The Saint Bernard SyndicateMads Brügger's first fiction feature retains his penchant for social provocation, plus his mix of humour and embarrassment, in a culture-clash comedy 27/04/2018 | Tribeca 2018 Smuggling Hendrix wins Best International Narrative Feature at TribecaMarios Piperides’ debut left New York with the top prize, while Mads Brügger’s comedy The Saint Bernard Syndicate snagged Best Screenplay and Best Actor 27/04/2018 | Tribeca 2018 | AwardsReview: ObeyJamie Jones’ debut feature, screening in the International Narrative Competition at Tribeca, has the 2011 London riots as a backdrop 25/04/2018 | Tribeca 2018Interview: Marios Piperides • Director of Smuggling Hendrix"Borders can be broken down once we recognise familiarity in the face of the unknown"We spoke to Cypriot writer-director Marios Piperides about his feature debut, Smuggling Hendrix, Best International Narrative Feature at Tribeca 24/04/2018 | Tribeca 2018Review: Island of the Hungry GhostsChristmas Island is the focus of this tale of human destruction, which has just premiered simultaneously at Tribeca and Visions du Réel 24/04/2018 | Tribeca 2018Review: Smuggling HendrixCypriot debutant writer-director Marios Piperides explores the ongoing dispute in his homeland in a comic and absurd way that aims to break down borders 23/04/2018 | Tribeca 2018Review: VirginsKeren Ben Rafael puts her name to an endearing first full-length film: a coming-of-age tale about the importance of nurturing our inner child 20/04/2018 | Tribeca 2018 | CompetitionEuropean productions to cross the pond for the 17th Tribeca Film FestivalContinental co-productions dominate the International Narrative Competition selection of the New York festival running from 18-29 April, and are eyeing some of the five main awards 17/04/2018 | Tribeca 2018Interview: Ramón Salazar • Director“We tried not to make it give way to tear-jerking melodrama”BERLIN 2018: Ramón Salazar is back at the Berlinale with his fourth film, Sunday’s Illness, an intimate drama starring the incredible Susi Sánchez and Bárbara Lennie 21/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama - Tribeca 2018Interview: Ioana Uricaru • Director"It's very important that a viewer connects with my work first and foremost on a personal level"Romanian filmmaker Ioana Uricaru decrypts Lemonade, a first feature exploring the darker side of the American dream 21/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama page: [1] 2 next