Great stories from the greatest storytellers. https://t.co/FUcWbVeOEl.
Feb 3, 2021 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Congrats to all the Tribeca alum nominated for #GoldenGlobes this morning! Make sure you check them out ahead of the ceremony, which airs live on February 28!
Jan 13, 2020 • 4 tweets • 3 min read
Yet another all-male Best Director lineup? Do better, @TheAcademy. @TheAcademy Just some noteworthy films made by women directors from 2019:
ADVOCATE
AMERICAN FACTORY
ANIARA
ATLANTICS
A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
BIRDS OF PASSAGE
THE BODY REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD BROKE OPEN
BOOKSMART
THE CHAMBERMAID
CLEMENCY
THE EDGE OF DEMOCRACY
THE FAREWELL
Feb 1, 2019 • 62 tweets • 28 min read
Each day of #BlackHistoryMonth and #WomensHistoryMonth, we're highlighting films by black women directors. Some of these titles are classics; many more are under-seen masterpieces. What they share is a daring artistry that makes them deserving of your time and attention. Join us:
ALMA’S RAINBOW (Ayoka Chenzira, 1994): A fractious matriarchy of fiercely independent Brooklynites — including a buttoned-up beautician, her bohemian sister, and her starry-eyed daughter — takes precedence in this comedy where each interaction crackles and every character shines.