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Supported by a grant from the Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research, Ali Fuad’s film evolved from a ...
Tanzania isn’t just another safari destination—it's the crown jewel of African wildlife adventures. Picture endless golden savannahs, snow-capped mountains on the horizon, and herds of elephants ...
Continuing its mission to inspire climate action, The Climate Tribe has officially launched a first-of-its-kind hub dedicated ...
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal ...
Few environmental documentaries begin with quite the urgency that “Yanuni” does. Even fewer blend political thrills with meditative visual poetry, but Austrian director Richard Ladkani strikes this ...
Gau, a popular Kenyan YouTube content creator, is melting hearts and uniting cultures in Papua New Guinea, over 13,000 kilometres from home.
By Ephraim Oseji Del-York Group in partnership with the world-renowned Tribeca Festival will unveil the African Film Spotlight a premier platform that champions Africa’s cinematic storytelling ...
The documentary also highlights her joint interview with Israeli president Menachem Begin and Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in 1977, which, Walters reveals in a voice-over, ...
But largely, the film focuses on Wizkid as not just a man, but an institution, and the tension between the two. “I’m a true artist before anything else,” Wiz says at one point. “And I’m a human being; ...
The documentary Why We Dream premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, now underway in New York City, presenting the audience with an emotional examination of how war shapes society and the individual.
Director Suzannah Herbert’s film “Natchez” was awarded best documentary at the prestigious 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. Filmed ...