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Tribeca Film Festival: All you need to know about the hybrid event starting on 9 June
Trendingdesk •Tribeca Film Festival 2021 will also host anniversary screenings of The Royal Tenenbaums, Raging Bull, Charlie Chaplin's silent film The Kid, among others
Steven Soderbergh’s No Sudden Move to premiere as centrepiece gala at Tribeca Film Festival
•No Sudden Move will debut on 18 June in an outdoor screening in Battery Park during the Tribeca Film festival
Robert De Niro says leg injury may prevent him from attending 20th anniversary of Tribeca Film Festival
•The accident happened last week in Oklahoma while Robert De Niro was on location for the upcoming Martin Scorsese film, Killers of the Flower Moon.
Pan Nalin's Gujarati film Chhello Show to open Tribeca Film Festival's Spotlight section
Fp Staff •Director Pan Nalin says Chhello Show is about the magic of cinema and hope told through the eyes of a young village boy.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights adaptation to have world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival on 9 June
Fp Staff •The big-screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights will kick off the Tribeca Film Festival two days before the film opens in theatres and begins streaming.
Screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights to kick off Tribeca Film Festival in June
•Set in New York’s Washington Heights, Jon M Chu’s In the Heights will premiere across every New York borough.
Tribeca Film Festival announces dates for 2021 edition; event to run from 9 to 20 June in New York
Fp Staff •Tribeca Film Festival organisers have announced they will dedicate space within the 2021 festival to films whose premieres were not able to take place in 2020.
Coronavirus Outbreak: MAMI, Cannes, major film festivals unite for 10-day global virtual movie event
Fp Staff •Tribeca Enterprises, the company behind the Tribeca Film Festival, and YouTube announced the online festival Monday. Other festivals will also contribute curated programming, including the Sundance Film Festival, the Venice Film Festival and those in Berlin, Tokyo and New York.
Aamis movie review: Bhaskar Hazarika’s delightfully simple yet deranged Assamese food film
Siddhant Adlakha •Aamis remains both surprising and bizarrely enjoyable for longer than it has any right to be
Skin movie review: Guy Nattiv's bizzare film reduces racial tension to a cosmetic problem
Siddhant Adlakha •Skin offers little by way of insight into reformation, let alone modern racism