tribeca 2018

Tribeca 2018: ‘When She Runs’ Is a Breakthrough in Sports Cinema

Tribeca 2018: ‘When She Runs’ Is a Breakthrough in Sports Cinema

When She Runs is a portrait of a typical suburban day which has built-in mechanisms to potentially slow Kristin down a few milliseconds -- more than enough time to end her Olympic dreams.

Tribeca 2018:  ‘Netizens’ and ‘Every Act of Life’

Tribeca 2018:  ‘Netizens’ and ‘Every Act of Life’

These important documentaries about online abuse and the works of Terrence McNally attempt to illuminate empathy and social awareness at a time when it is being woefully ignored.

Tribeca 2018: ‘Rest in Power:  The Trayvon Martin Story’ and ‘Call Her Ganda’

Tribeca 2018: ‘Rest in Power:  The Trayvon Martin Story’ and ‘Call Her Ganda’

These two entries consider the hate crime murders of Trayvon Martin and Jennifer Laude, reinterpret their deaths within historic frameworks, and explore why their stories fade without meaningful changes in US civil rights laws.

Tribeca 2018: ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ and ‘Tully’

Tribeca 2018: ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ and ‘Tully’

The Miseducation of Cameron Post explores a teenager's struggles at a gay conversion therapy camp, and Tully a suburban wife's depression after having a third child. Both aim at empathy.