Tribeca 2026 Review: Miiku Sakanishi’s “Memorizu” Considers the Long-Term Effects of a Snapshot
A picture of a family takes time to develop but yields rewards in this somber drama built around the idea of relying on media for memories.
Tribeca 2026 Review: A Light Emerges From the Dark Corners of an Insane Asylum in “The Haunting of Pennhurst”
The reinvention of a real house of horrors to a Halloween attraction in Pennsylvania leads to an unconventionally spooky documentary.
Haifaa Al-Mansour on Exposing True Crimes with the Murder Mystery “Unidentified”
The director talks about putting a face on the women of Saudi Arabia with this triumphant capstone to a trilogy she started with "Wadjda."
Ana Asensio on Refusing to Be Fenced In with “Goat Girl”
The "Most Beautiful Island" director discusses this enchanting coming-of-age story about a nine-year-old realizing she must chart her own path.
Dances With Films 2026 Interview: Jay Silverman on Getting Into “Yale”
The director discusses this Caitlin McGee-Kevin Dunn dramedy about an estranged daughter and dad forced back together by the fate of her son.
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