The official theatrical release comes after «Permission» had its World Premiere in
the Spotlight Narrative section at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
Not exact matches
Today we close things out ahead of tomorrow's festival kick - off with a few films from the
Narrative Competition, Narrative Spotlight, and narrative films in other
Narrative Competition,
Narrative Spotlight, and narrative films in other
Narrative Spotlight, and
narrative films in other
narrative films in other
sections.
Pellerin will star in «First Light,» which also features Stefani Scott, and will premiere at SXSW in the
Narrative Spotlight Section.
Ahead of its world premiere in the
Narrative Spotlight section at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, Deadline has an exclusive clip from the film starring Evan Peters and Barkhad Abdi.
In the
Narrative Spotlight section we've got the Diego Luna - directed «Cesar Chavez» as well as «Things People Do» starring Wes Bentley, Jason Isaacs, Vinessa Shaw and Haley Bennett and «We'll Never Have Paris» with Zachary Quinto, Maggie Grace and Melanie Lynskey.
SPOTLIGHT NARRATIVE The Spotlight Narrative section is a launching pad for exciting new independent premieres with a focus on marquee filmmakers and pe
SPOTLIGHT NARRATIVE The Spotlight Narrative section is a launching pad for exciting new independent premieres with a focus on marquee filmmakers and pe
NARRATIVE The
Spotlight Narrative section is a launching pad for exciting new independent premieres with a focus on marquee filmmakers and pe
Spotlight Narrative section is a launching pad for exciting new independent premieres with a focus on marquee filmmakers and pe
Narrative section is a launching pad for exciting new independent premieres with a focus on marquee filmmakers and performers.
Continuing its reputation for showcasing thematically relevant documentaries and a
narrative line - up full of notable stars and filmmakers, Tribeca's
Spotlight section is a veritable...
Emblematic of the festival's initiative to
spotlight films on a global scale is its «Global Visions»
section, which boasts an array of
narrative and documentary films from Japan (Wonderful World End), Brazil (The Second Mother), Germany (Stations of the Cross), China (Red Amnesia), the United Kingdom (Luna), South Korea (A Hard Day), France (Fidelio: Alice's Odyssey), New Zealand (The Dark Horse), and many more countries with exciting, emerging filmmakers and films worthy of our undivided attention.