This is not a boring history lecture. It is more like an historical drama.
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Anthem Film Festival – Yes, the NSA is Listening
Although Snowden garnered all the headlines, he is only one of a string of people who have revealed unconstitutional activities of our nation's spy agencies.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: Innovation Week-Storyscapes, ‘Circa 1948’
'Circa 1948' was one offerings of the Storyscapes Program at Tribeca Film Festival. The amazing digitally immersive 3D interactive time travel to locations in Vancouver's past is an app that can be downloaded for free and enjoyed on iOS devices.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: Short Film Program – ‘App’
'App' was one of five films in the short program entitled Handle With Care at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: ‘Virunga’
'Virunga' in its World Premiere is the most powerful, beautiful and stirring of the documentaries to come out of Tribeca Film Festival.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: ‘Silenced’
Silenced directed by James Spione is a documentary about three brave whistleblowers Jesselyn Radack, Thomas Drake and John Kiriakou who exposed governmental wrongdoing and paid a heavy price for bringing the truth to the light of day.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: Best Documentary – ‘Point and Shoot’
Marshall Curry's 'Point and Shoot' is an amazing chronicle that reveals the soul and spirit of documentarian Matt VanDyke.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: ‘Zombeavers’
These zombie beavers, reminiscent of the creature feature horror films of the 80s go farther, seek more blood and return again and again because they never get enough. Is there enough blood in their prey to slake their thirst? You will be shocked into laughter finding out.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: ‘1971’
During the height of the Viet Nam War, 8 individuals broke into an FBI office and took hundreds of files. They created a media firestorm and disrupted the war machinery proving the government was massively spying on its own citizens in violation of the constitution. Who were these brave Americans? '1971' is a revelation and true account of why ordinary citizens did the extraordinary to safeguard a republic they believed in.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: ‘Now in the Wings on a World Stage’
Now in the Wings on a World Stage is an amazing documentary about The Bridge Project Theatre's journey bringing Richard III starring Kevin Spacey to cities around the globe. It is a one-of-a-kind journal chronicling the transatlantic cast and crew of British and American actors as they bring a spectacular live theatrical experience to the world stage.
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