YouTube and Tribeca announce We Are One, a 10-day online film festival

With COVID-19 making it unsafe to watch movies in crowded theaters, not to indicate traveling for the red-carpet glamor of a film festival, many festival organizers have been taking a take a look at online possible choices. So in this day and age, YouTube and Tribeca Enterprises (the gang behind New York Town’s Trib…
With COVID-19 making it unsafe to watch movies in crowded theaters, not to mention traveling for the red-carpet glamor of a film festival, many festival organizers have been looking at online alternatives. So today, YouTube and Tribeca Enterprises (the organization behind New York City’s Trib…Original article
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