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NYC’s Tribeca Film Festival seeks to tell the untold

- Dan Fastenberg

With an emphasis on diversity in content and storytelle­rs, New York’s Tribeca Film Festival kicks off today, with highlights including documentar­ies about actor Rock Hudson and news anchor Dan Rather.

Running from June 7-18, nearly 70% of the competitio­n feature films are directed by women. The festival is showcasing 43 first-time filmmakers, including many from traditiona­lly underrepre­sented communitie­s.

Tribeca Film Festival was co-founded in 2001 by American actor Robert De Niro to help revitalise lower Manhattan following the Sept 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.

“One of the things about Tribeca is we have such a diverse offering of stories and filmmakers,” co-creator Jane Rosenthal told Reuters ahead of the festival launch.

“I think a lot of that has always stemmed from Bob [De Niro], always looking for those interestin­g, interestin­g untold stories.”

Biopics and biographic­al documentar­ies will be big this year. Rosenthal highlighte­d a film about baseball player Bucky Dent directed by actor David Duchovny and the documentar­y about Hudson — one of the first public figures to die from Aids complicati­ons — which uses archival footage and is “beautifull­y, beautifull­y told”.

“They’re just good human stories, good personal interest stories,” she said. An Immersive programme, meanwhile, seeks to tell stories with social impact, including an exhibit on the sexual exploitati­on of female political prisoners and an augmented reality (AR) experience on black communitie­s that built New York.

Seven video games also have their world premiere at the festival, including The Expanse: A Telltale Series —a prequel to the hit sci-fi Amazon TV series, which will allow players to take on the role of Camina Drummer.

There will also be a festival-wide celebratio­n of hip-hop to commemorat­e the 50th anniversar­y of the musical genre, including the premiere of All Up In The Biz, a documentar­y about New York hip-hop legend Biz Markie.

In total, the festival is featuring more than 600 events. Over 130,000 people are expected to attend.

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David Duchovny.
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Robert De Niro.

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