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Go Back to the Future at the Tribeca Film Festival

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Catch a special FREE screening of  FUTURESTATES Season Two on Saturday, April 23, at 2:30pm at the Clearview Cinema in Chelsea, New York City.

 

ITVS and Tribeca All Access host a free screening of shorts from the second season of FUTURESTATES on Saturday, April 23, at 2:30pm at the Clearview Cinema in Chelsea. This year’s selection, listed below, highlights Tribeca All Access alumni as well as emerging New York filmmaking talent:

Beholder Directed by Nisha Ganatra Sasha, a resident of the socially conservative gated community Red Estates, makes a discovery about her genetically engineered unborn child that causes her to rethink her allegiances. 

The Spring of Sorrow Directed by Suzi Yoonessi Two sisters live a nomadic life, displaced by global warming. Trapped in the desert in the midst of a water shortage, Isabelle tells her younger sister Lily a fairytale that explains how this tragedy came to be. 

Digital Antiquities Directed by JP Chan In 2036, all digital media is permanently stored in “the cloud.” Data recovery store employee Cat, and Kai — a young man with an old compact disc — discover a secret that will unite them forever. 

White Directed by A. Sayeeda Clarke It’s another 120-degree December day in New York City. With no money to pay for medical care for his pregnant wife, Bato races against the sun to save his family. Filmmakers will be in attendance for the Q&A, as well as ITVS’ Claire Aguilar and TAA staff. 

To attend this free screening, please RSVP to rsvptaa3@tribecafilminstitute.org 

 Additional episodes of FUTURESTATES are available to stream free online.