Tribeca 2017 7 articles available in total starting from 07/03/2017. Last article published on 28/04/2017. European titles scoop a raft of awards at TribecaContinental films such as Son of Sofia feature heavily on the list of international winners at this year’s US gathering 28/04/2017 | Tribeca 2017 | AwardsNovember: Pagan poetryRainer Sarnet’s visually arresting parable, premiering internationally in Tribeca’s World Narrative Competition, contemplates the possibility of love in the darkest chaos of a godless world 26/04/2017 | Tribeca 2017Nobody’s Watching: The unpredictability of lifeArgentine filmmaker Julia Solomonoff invites us to walk beside a Latin American immigrant in the USA, joining him in a reflection on courage, adaptation, identity, place and self-deception 25/04/2017 | Tribeca 2017Ice Mother: Cold, but happyBohdan Sláma’s endearing family drama, now competing at the Tribeca Film Festival, shows a coming of age can take place at any time of life 24/04/2017 | Tribeca 2017 Son of Sofia, a magical realistic journey into the end of innocenceGreek filmmaker Elina Psykou follows a new visual path in her second feature film, world-premiered in the international competition of the Tribeca Film Festival 24/04/2017 | Tribeca 2017The Divine Order, a hilarious comedy that hides ill-concealed discomfortWith her latest film, in competition at Tribeca, Petra Volpe continues to talk to us about women, and does so by turning the spotlight on a somewhat inglorious episode in Swiss history 20/04/2017 | Tribeca 2017A Europe-heavy Tribeca scheduleSon of Sofia, Tom of Finland and Ice Mother, among the European co-productions which will compete at the festival 07/03/2017 | Tribeca 2017