Tribeca Film Festival
Coverage of Tribeca Film Festival in the Nexus archive.
- No set. No actors. No cameras: An AI-made Tribeca film shows how Hollywood jobs could change
An AI-made feature film titled 'Dreams of Violets' will debut at the Tribeca Film Festival, created entirely by Ash Koosha using AI tools like Anthropic's Claude. The film serves as a memorial to victims of the Iranian government's January crackdown on protesters and highlights how AI could transform Hollywood jobs by enabling solo, low-cost productions.
- Pro-Israel influencer and actor share a 'raped by Israeli dogs' joke
Elon Gold and Lizzy Savetsky made a joke about Palestinians being raped by Israeli dogs at the Tribeca Film Festival while promoting an Israeli film. Human rights groups have documented allegations of Israeli military dogs being used to assault Palestinian prisoners.
- Outrage over Palestinian ‘dog rape’ joke at Tribeca Film Festival
A US influencer and actor caused outrage at the Tribeca Film Festival by making a joke mocking Palestinians who are allegedly subject to rape in Israeli prisons.
- Parents who lost children to college hazing spent 4,000 days fighting for federal law in new documentary
Parents who lost children to college hazing spent 4,000 days advocating for federal legislation, culminating in the bipartisan Stop Campus Hazing Act. Their efforts are highlighted in the documentary '4000 Days,' which premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival and features families like the DeVercellys, whose son died in a 2007 fraternity hazing incident.
- AI-generated movie "Dreams of Violets" director on why he used AI instead of actors
Dreams of Violets is the first movie created entirely by artificial intelligence to debut at the Tribeca Film Festival. It depicts five strangers witnessing the massacre of Iranian civilians in January. Ash Koosha directed and produced the film.