11.21.09
ENTERTAINMENT

Tribeca Film Festival Review: "Which Way Home"

In this haunting documentary, director Rebecca Cammisa chronicles the harrowing journey that immigrants headed to the United States must make through Mexico on the freight trains that transport commercial goods from south to north. Almost 5% of. . . READ FULL STORY

ENTERTAINMENT

Tribeca Film Festival Review: "The Fish Child"

Argentine director Lucia Puenzo’s sophomore effort, The Fish Child (aka El Niño Pez), based on her own novel by the same name, is equal parts telenovela (albeit a dark one) and traditional magical realist tale. Early reviews have called it a. . . READ FULL STORY

ENTERTAINMENT

Tribeca Film Festival Spotlight: "Entre Nos"

You may remember Paola Mendoza as Magda in Sangre de Mi Sangre, a harrowing immigrant drama released last year. This year, the talented Bogota-born, New York-based actress is back in a very different role for Entre Nos, which makes its world. . . READ FULL STORY

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