Chelsea Manning, Parkland teens docs to debut at Tribeca
NEW YORK — A documentary about Chelsea Manning, Werner Herzog’s latest and a film about Parkland students in the aftermath of the Florida high school massacre are among the selections that will premiere at the 18th Tribeca Film Festival.
Organizers for the annual New York festival on Tuesday announced a lineup of 103 feature films, 40 per cent of them directed by women. In the festival’s three competition sections, that figure is 50 per cent — a mark that many film festivals (with some notable exceptions) have recently sought to achieve.
“At Tribeca, we believe in amplifying fresh voices as well as celebrating the continued success of artists in the industry,” said Paula Weinstein, vice-president of Tribeca Enterprises, which puts on the festival.
Highlights include Tim Travers Hawkins’ “XY Chelsea,” which chronicles the former Army intelligence analyst’s life after her 35-year military prison sentence for the largest leak of classified documents in U.S. history was commuted by former President Barack Obama. Manning, who’s set to speak after the film’s Tribeca premiere, on Tuesday unsuccessfully challenged a subpoena requiring her testimony before a grand jury investigating WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Showtime will release the film.