Posts tagged Tribeca Film Fest
Dog of God (2025): Aggregating Excellence

Director duo Raitis and Lauris Abele, brothers, explore the dichotomy between the church and the tavern as two separate houses of gluttony, the most underrated of the seven deadly sins. Now, don’t let the plethora of meaningful elements fool you; if you cut through all the chaff, Dog of God is at its heart a psychedelic-thriller-feminist-drama-pagan-horror-dark-comedy.

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Tribeca '24: Witches

Elizabeth Sankey weaves an intricate tale of female persecution and its relation to postpartum depression, soaked with the tears of her own harrowing experience in a psychiatric hospital after her own breakdown. The documentary works as an expose of her institutionalization intercut with iconic witches throughout film and television history and the confessions of other suffering mothers.

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Tribeca '24: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer: "Yes, Sir, I Can Boogie."

Despite its titular (and occasionally apt) shallowness, Tolga Karaçelik’s entry at Tribeca is a great ride that manages to find moments of poignancy.

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