
The annual Tribeca Film Festival is back and in full swing! The festival includes 110 feature films from 150 filmmakers across 40 countries, including 88 world premieres, and 43 shorts in competition from 25 countries.
Honored to receive their acceptance on their narrative feature, Allswell, Ben Snyder and Ari Issler worked with Washington Square Films and Executive Producer Joshua Blum on the film’s production. Allswell spotlights 3 Nuyorican sisters as they rise to life’s challenges balancing career and family while strengthening their sisterhood in a chaotic world.
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Also being featured in the festival is Lakota Nation vs. The United States with sound editing and design by Mr. Bronx. The documentary is among the first to chronicle the ongoing fight by the Lakota Indians and their effort to reclaim the Black Hills. The film investigates how the sacred land was stolen in violation of treaty agreements and feature interviews with Indigenous citizens. The film was produced by executive producer Mark Ruffalo, author and activist Sarah Eagle Heart, Kathryn Everett and Bryn Mooser from XTR.

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