Tribeca 2024 22 articles available in total starting from 19/04/2024. Last article published on 18/12/2024. page: [1] 2 3 next Review: SamiaIn their powerful biopic, Yasemin Samdereli and Deka Mohamed Osman shine a light on the exceptional and poignant fate of Somalian athlete Samia Yusuf Omar 18/12/2024 | Les Arcs 2024Review: WitchesElizabeth Sankey destigmatises postpartum depression and the mental health of mothers in her intimate memoirist meta-cinematic essay 21/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Review: BikechessKazakh director Assel Aushakimova's blend of satire and social realism paints a stark yet subtly comical portrait of life under an oppressive regime 21/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Review: Hacking HateSimon Klose's documentary exposes the grim realities of modern extremism, from right-wing ideology to psy-ops trying destabilise Western democracies 21/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Interview: Mara Tamkovich • Director of Under the Grey Sky“The choices that the characters are making represent the bigger picture of Belarus”The Polish-Belarusian director unpacks to what extent her story was based on real events and explains where she was able to use her artistic freedom 20/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Review: Under the Grey SkyMara Tamkovich’s debut feature is a subtle yet convincing portrayal of life under the dictatorship in Belarus 20/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024European co-productions shine at TribecaBikechess and Samia led the narrative feature winners, while impactful documentaries like Hacking Hate and Made in Ethiopia also garnered praise 18/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024 | AwardsReview: Jago: Into the WhiteLuigi Pingitore’s documentary dedicated to Jago, the young Italian sculptor with a million followers on social media, sidesteps the cliché of the artist locked away in his own little world 14/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Review: Hidden EraBerlin-based Colombian filmmaker Carlos Vargas’s portrait of a Rastafarian Mozambican artist shows promise in subject but ultimately feels incomplete 14/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Review: Hunters on a White FieldSwedish writer-director Sarah Gyllenstierna’s feature debut boasts a standout lead performance by Ardalan Esmaili but wobbles in its crucifixion of masculinity 13/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024 page: [1] 2 3 next