Real People, Real World Reactions | Tribeca Documentaries 2017
By Phil Guie April 23, 2017
A monk obsessed with death, a 1980s art world darling, Ronald Reagan, and more.
A monk obsessed with death, a 1980s art world darling, Ronald Reagan, and more.
Kate Brooks’s sobering documentary explores the real cost of a piece of rhinoceros horn or elephant tusk.
Mick Rock fell into palling around with some of the most groundbreaking and subversive musicians of the 1960s and ’70s and photographed them.
God Knows Where I Am is the scariest, saddest film of the year.
At first glance, this documentary on jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan could be considered fiction.
Former burlesque dancers prepare to return to the stage as part of Las Vegas’s Burlesque Hall of Fame
A secretive religion meets an incisive documentarian.
This Israeli documentary goes a long way toward bringing together perspectives that have been scattered through other films.