Tribeca
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‘Yanuni’ Review: Tribeca Fest Closes With Timely and Inspiring Eco-Doc
Documentarian Richard Ladkani follows 34-year-old activist Juma Xipaia through her fight in Brazil
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‘Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print’ Review: Trailblazing Feminist Magazine Doc Still Hits Hard Today
Tribeca 2025: Directors Salima Koroma, Alice Gu and Cecilia Aldarondo make a maddening, inspiring and still-so-significant documentary
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‘The Best You Can’ Review: Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon Are the Draw in This Charming, Low-Key Dramedy
Tribeca 2025: Judd Hirsch co-stars in the film from writer-director Michael Weithorn
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‘Boy George & Culture Club’ Review: Director Alison Ellwood Dives Into British Pop’s Most Controversial 1980s Band
Tribeca 2025: A behind-the-music look at Boy George’s quest for personal freedom alongside his former bandmates sets the scene for a pop-rock journey
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‘She Dances’ Review: Steve Zahn and Daughter Audrey Share a Sweet Pas de Deux
Tribeca 2025: Director Rick Gomez and his cast are locked in, crafting a film that is both intimately personal and powerful
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Billy Joel’s Wife Shares ‘Hopeful’ Update After Brain Disorder Diagnosis
Alexis Roderick Joel says her family is “hopeful for his recovery” just days after the “Piano Man” singer had to cancel 17 upcoming shows
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Steven Spielberg Celebrates 50th Anniversary of His First Theatrical Release, ‘The Sugarland Express’ — Which Closed After 2 Weeks
Tribeca 2024: “People went to the movie expecting to see a Goldie Hawn picture, and they wound up with an ending like that,” the filmmaker says of its shocking conclusion
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‘Liza: A Truly Terrific, Absolutely True Story’ Review: Delightful Doc Celebrates the Extraordinary Career of a Rare Icon
Tribeca 2024: Bruce David Klein’s documentary spares some details as it explores what it takes to be a legend like Minnelli
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‘The Cranes Call’ Review: Documentary’s Hunt for Russian War Criminals Is the Stuff of Studio Thrillers
Tribeca 2024: Laura Warner’s film follows criminal investigators with a riveting cinematic flare
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‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Angarano and Michael Cera Make for Amiably Amusing Road Trip Partners
Tribeca 2024: Kristen Stewart and Maya Erskine costar in this shaggy dramedy
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‘Diane von Fürstenberg: Woman in Charge’ Review: Believe It or Not, She Really Did All of This
Tribeca 2024: An overpowering documentary about the fashion icon who once reinvented the dress and repeatedly reinvented herself
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‘Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution’ Review: Netflix Doc Is an Epic Chronicle of Trailblazing Queer Stand-Up
Tribeca 2024: An ambitious, informative film unites Lily Tomlin, Margaret Cho, Sandra Bernhard, Robin Tyler and many more
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‘Jazzy’ Review: Morrisa Maltz’s Luminous Drama Shares a Sensitive Vision of Girlhood
Tribeca 2024: Lily Gladstone reprises her role in the filmmaker’s “The Unknown Country” follow-up, shot over the course of six years
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‘All That We Love’ Review: Margaret Cho Brings Delight to Dramedy as She Mourns the Loss of a Dog
Tribeca 2024: The latest film from Yen Tan confronts how we all move on
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‘Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger’ Review: Martin Scorsese-Led Doc Gets Personal
Tribeca 2024: The filmmaker narrates the story of two towering giants of cinema, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger