Michèle Stephenson on Drawing on the Energy of a Movement in “True North: Canadian Myths and Black Power”
The director of "Stateless" talks about uncovering a flashpoint for the fight for civil rights in Canada during the 1960s.
Tribeca 2026 Interview: Eddie Sánchez on Bringing Together a Unique Family Portrait “MexicanAmerican”
The director discusses using film to connect family living on both sides of the border both in his childhood and now his moving feature debut.
Tribeca 2026 Interview: Liza Mandelup on Next Moves in “Grandmasters”
The "Jawline" director discusses this exciting look at professional chess caught between its past and future where everything's on the table.
Tribeca 2026 Interview: Gabriella Diaz Arp on Going Back to the Motherland in “Matininó”
The director on finding the sweet spot for catharsis in this narrative/nonfiction hybrid about a family processing an abusive past.
Avalon Fast on Digging Into Interior Lives in the Great Outdoors in “Camp”
The director talks about keeping the fire alive for this story of a sisterhood that develops in the woods during a summer retreat.
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