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    RESET | Talking with Benjamin Millepied

    To most people Benjamin Millepied is both the choreographer of Darren Aronofsky’s Oscar-nominated film "Black Swan" and the husband of Oscar-winner Natalie Portman, for the same film. In the world of ballet, however, Benjamin Millepied has been a trailblazer for young dancers as the Director of the Paris Opera Ballet during a span of two years starting in 2014.

    May 2, 2016
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    El Clásico, TRIBECA FEST

    I fear I might suffer from a certain cultural disconnect reviewing Halkawt Mustafa’s “El Clásico,” the winner of Tribeca’s 2016 award for Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature Film. The film hinges on a presumption that football, or “soccer” as it’s known here in the States, is a powerful enough force that the goodwill of one of its players can literally be enough to dissuade deeply-felt prejudices

    April 14, 2017
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    TRIBECA FEST, “Children of the mountain”

    The pregnant women in the marketplace avoid her foodstand, afraid [...]

    April 14, 2017
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    INTERVIEW | Lydia Tenaglia, director of “Jeremiah Tower: the last magnificent”

    Who is Jeremiah Tower? Does anyone know? Jeremiah Tower is the first American celebrity chef, a culinary pioneer of American cuisine who started rising to fame in the seventies and has been recognized amongst foodies and culinary circles as the genius behind the style of cooking known as California cuisine. A solitary, outrageous and charismatic figure, Jeremiah Tower makes for a fascinating documentary subject 

    April 14, 2017
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    “Special Correspondents,” TRIBECA

    I remember how many people were caught totally off guard by Ricky Gervais’s “The Invention of Lying” (2009), a film with a simple premise about a man who could lie in a world where nobody else could, when it suddenly became a vicious condemnation of religion. Gervais’s character, the liar, invented the concept of a “Man in the Sky” who would take good people to an afterlife if they followed “ten rules.”

    April 14, 2017
  • Festivals,Tribeca

    “Command and control” TRIBECA FESTIVAL

    “The first thing my commander heard was “uh oh.” Those [...]

    April 14, 2017
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    “Courted,” (“L’Hermine”), TRIBECA

    I’m not too fond of the English title for Christian [...]

    April 14, 2017
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