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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! Image Image
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.