New York Jewish Film Festival
Home Tags The Tribeca Film festival

Tag: the Tribeca Film festival

Exclusive Interview: Sabrina Doyle Talks About Writing and Directing the Unconventional Family Drama Lorelei

America’s working class must often contend with its difficult struggle to find its sense of place while living on the margins of society. That all-too-familiar physical and emotional battle is highlighted in the new relatable family drama, Lorelei. The powerful movie explores how unexpectedly starting and maintaining a family, especially in communities where economic growth…

Tribeca Film Festival My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To Interview – Jonathan Cuartas and Owen Campbell on Making a Family-Driven Vampire Film

Crafting an emotionally relatable and gripping genre movie that thrives on its unique blend of somber thematic tones and imagery, as opposed to only its terrifying visuals, isn’t always an easy task. But up-and-coming scribe-helmer, Jonathan Cuartas has done just that with his new horror thriller, My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To….

Tribeca Film Festival Review – ‘False Positive’ is a Nuanced Psychological Character Study

Supporting female rights and gender equality, both at home and in the work environment, is one of the most important cultural causes that has driven modern American society. The new horror thriller, False Positive, is one of the latest contemporary films that boldly and unapologetically delves into the importance of women achieving their personal and…

Tribeca Film Festival Review – ‘Mark, Mary & Some Other People’ is a Passionate and Relatable Love Story

Women are intriguingly tipping the scale of power in their favor with the new comedy-drama, Mark, Mary & Some Other People. In her second turn as a feature writer-director, accomplished actress, Hannah Marks, is proving her versatility as a filmmaker by exploring the social and personal ramifications that having an open relationship has on a…