Category: Festivals

Dating & New York Clip Shows the Complexity of Today’s Dating Environment

Dating in the 21st century is a very complex environment with dating apps, ghosting, sexual confirmations, and preferences. It is no wonder why the youth tend to be single and unmarried. The upcoming indie romcom

Thomas Verrette Talks Zero Robotics Competition in Zero Gravity Documentary [Exclusive Interview]

Space is the final frontier or rather the new frontier for many young explorers. With Mars in the plans for space exploration, the International Space Station (ISS) made a call to middle school and high

Lyle Kash Talks Trans Film with Death and Bowling at Outfest 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

Oftentimes, many trans films are about self-discovery and struggles during their transition. However, Death and Bowling is a story about grief, loss, and love. With its premiere tomorrow night at Outfest 2021, the film is

Indemnity Trailer Launches South African Action Thriller Set to Premiere at Fantasia Film Fest

With film festivals return to physical screenings this year, South African action thriller film Indemnity is sets to make its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival in Canada. The film is described as one

Sami Khan and Michael Gassert on Cuban Baseball Immigration in The Last Out | Tribeca 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

Some of the greatest current Major League Baseball players are from Cuba. From Jose Abreu of the Chicago White Sox to the New York Yankees fireballer Aroldis Chapman and even to the rookie sensation Randy

Jennifer Morris and Robbie Sublett on Bringing a Comical Grandma Series in If I’m Alive Next Week… | Tribeca 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

Jennifer Morris and Robbie Sublett know the best stories to tell are the one closest to home. Quite literally, the couple told their story living with their mother in a comical series called If I’m

Jonathan Keijser on Inspirational Syrian Refugee Story in Peace By Chocolate | Tribeca 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

With the refugee crisis in Syria for the past decade, many countries unwilling to assist these people due to certain biasness, economics, and fear of terrorism. Canada opened their borders to welcome Syrian refugees, in

Alec Cutter and Igal Albala on Boy’s Dream to Watch Brazilian Soccer in Nando | Tribeca 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

Soccer is life. However, soccer is not accessible to everyone in Brazil. With dividing lines between the wealthy and the poor in Brazil, many children living in poor neighborhoods dream of watching a soccer game

Jefferson Stein Talks Border Story in Short Film Burros | Tribeca 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

Border migrant situation is a very complex issue. The point of views range from the migrants themselves, coyotes, to even those who lives on the border and witness them crossing their backyards. Jefferson Stein created

James Latimer on Phenom Mahiro Takano in Kata Short Film | Tribeca 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

Director James Latimer saw something special with kata karate form champion Mahiro Takano. So special, Latimer made a short film starring the young girl in this fantastical documentary narrative with Kata. The young phenomenal 13-year-old