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Ebb & Flow – had the World Premiere at the festival. The short (Lebanon, Qatar, United States) is 18 minutes long in Arabic with English subtitles. About: Determined to have her first kiss, a young teenage girl defies her tumultuous world in search of normalcy.

The film starts with beach scenes and good music then the peaceful scene changes to dramatic when a mom and her teen daughter are on the road to school. The mom states the protocol for her staying after school and the teen debate begins. When two teen girls meet with plans for an after school meet up with two boys, their meet up is interrupted, and the parents are frantic when communication is down. This short film is written, directed and edited by Nay Tabbara (Frayed Roots) and is very good. Mark Khalife is the cinematographer capturing scenes of what was to have been a very special moment in her life. The film overall appears to be a very polished and professional production.

This film is the 2024 Winner of the Student Visionary Award. Cast: Dona Atallah, Aya Zeaiter, Elyssa Skaff, Sami Saade, Karim Chemaly and Sarah Atallah

Source: Nay Tabbara/Tribeca Film Festival

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Earthshine had the World Premiere at this festival in Animation. About: In this animated short film, the narrative unfolds as a stream of consciousness, as the protagonist bravely confronts insecurities around anxiety, self-worth, success standards and love.

Earthshine: Beautifully animated to dialogue as “stream of consciousness” and is engaging for the three-minute run of the film. It is a very interesting and unique concept to confront the aforementioned.

Short | United States | 3 MINUTES | English

Source: Starrpower Entertainment

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La Roche is a 28-minute documentary short about Marc Rochat. About: A short portrait documentary on the ascendance and battle of Marc Rochat into the elite level of World cup Slalom skiing. US Premiere – Directed by Basil Schneeberger and Nolan Büchi with excellent cinematography by Schneeberger.

This is a very interesting documentary/biography about Rochat’s life as a skier since he was a child, as introduced to the sport by his father. There is good archival photos from his youth, to becoming an award winning skier, but not without a myriad of injuries, some that could have ended his career.

Switzerland | French, Italian, Swiss-German | English subtitles

Source: Heimat Films

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Sea Lion Cow – World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. About: On a late-night G Train, things are not what they seem, nor are they otherwise. Director/editor: Ivan Cash, cinematographer: Jamal Solomon, Animation: Art Camp, Alexis Prost. A song by Bella Fratkin is sung by Gideon Irving/composer with credit to Dave Harrington also as Composer.

I don’t live in New York, nor use the subway as a Texas resident, but it certainly would be interesting to ride the subway and see/hear a man starts singing as he is holding a planter/plant. He sings to those aboard whether they like it or not. The camera is shooting him walking and singing until he approaches the opposite end of the subway car. It is full of plants, set almost like an altar. It must be one of a kind. The film certainly is and hope more people get to experience it.

Short | United States | 6 minutes | English

Source: Cash Studios

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