Tribeca 2020 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 16 articles available in total starting from 02/10/2019. Last article published on 03/09/2020. page: [1] 2 next The coronavirus crisis threatens European filmWe present an overview of the cancelled and postponed film events, the measures announced by the countries' institutions and the new VoD initiatives launched during the COVID-19 pandemic 03/09/2020 | EuropeThe Hater wins the International Narrative Competition at TribecaJan Komasa’s latest feature has come out on top at the postponed New York-based gathering, which announced its winners online 30/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020 | AwardsReview: My Wonderful WandaBettina Oberli’s dramedy, which has world-premiered at Tribeca, revolves around a Polish woman who goes to Switzerland and disrupts the dynamics of an affluent family 29/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020Interview: Gero von Boehm • Director of Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful“Helmut Newton wanted to show strong women”We talked to the director of Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful, Gero von Boehm, who in turn talked to Grace Jones, Isabella Rossellini and Charlotte Rampling 27/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020Review: Banksy Most WantedThe story of the world’s most infamous street artist gets a robust but perfunctory parsing by French co-directors Aurélia Rouvier and Seamus Haley 27/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020Review: StardustJohnny Flynn plays a young David Bowie, embarking on his first US tour, in Gabriel Range’s meagre biopic which contains not one note of the legend’s music 24/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020Review: The State of Texas v. MelissaWith care and great skill, French-American documentary-maker Sabrina Van Tassel lifts the veil on the miscarriage of justice which led Melissa Lucio to be placed on Texas’ death row 23/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020Interview: Anissa Bonnefont • Director of Wonderboy"Searching for our roots involves us reaching into the very depths of our souls"Anissa Bonnefont chats to us about Wonderboy, her first feature-length documentary which was nominated at the César Awards and is currently competing in Tribeca 22/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020Interview: Dea Gjinovci • Director of Wake Up On Mars"I didn’t want to make a medical or investigative film; my main aim was to paint the portrait of a family"Swiss-Albanian documentary-maker Dea Gjinovci chatted to us about her first documentary feature film, Wake Up On Mars, which is in competition in Tribeca 21/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020Review: WonderboyAnissa Bonnefont puts her name to a fascinating first feature documentary which offers a contrasting portrait of Balmain’s artistic director as he sets out in search of his roots 20/04/2020 | Tribeca 2020 page: [1] 2 next