with its choice of opening night movie, which was of course in the heights, reignited my love for movies and for new york, especially at a time when here, at least in this part of the world, we appear to be moving out of the shadow of covid 19. but for real movie lovers in new york city, the one tribeca film that had real resonance was called the last film show. it was a magical tale set in india. the movie is set in gujarat in 2010 and follows a young boy from a remote area whose life is transformed when he goes to the cinema. partly autobiographical, it has been lovingly put together by director pan nalin, it s a family drama, but really it s the story of a boy intoxicated by cinema. it becomes an obsession, he tries to make his own kind of cinema and ultimately, try to sort of fulfil his dream to project cinema.
festival, at least with its choice of opening night movie, which was of course in the heights, reignited my love for movies and for new york, especially at a time when here, at least in this part of the world, we appear to be moving out of the shadow of covid 19. but for real movie lovers in new york city, the one tribeca film that had real resonance was called the last film show. it was a magical tale set in india. the movie is set in gujarat in 2010 and follows a young boy from a remote area whose life is transformed when he goes to the cinema. partly autobiographical, it has been lovingly put together by director pan nalin, it s a family drama, but really it s the story of a boy intoxicated by cinema. it becomes an obsession, he tries to make his own kind of cinema and ultimately, try to sort of fulfil his dream to project cinema.
for public schools in tacoma, washington. it s a big victory for bulldog is bgh his big win at the national dog show in philadelphia thursday seemed to catch his handler by surprise. the beefy two-year-old hammered nearly 2,000 other dogs, making up 194 different breeds, to win over the judges. and we re told he loves a good chin scratch. who doesn t? up next, steve hartman with the story of a boy who s now having fun outside after being stuck inside for months. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that s why it s so important
today held by the inspector general of police there in kuala lumpur. he said the four suspects are north korean men holding civilian passports. that was because many say they were holding diplomatic passports. were they government officials. he said, we won t be called into politics but they were definitely north korean men. these were not the only people named. these were persons of interest. seven new people that they described as wanted men, all of them males. seven more people. they are hunting for. saima mohsin, good to have you with us. thank you. yesterday, we brought you the story of a boy who reportedly lost his legs in an air strike in northwestern syria. today, we can tell you that the ten-year-old is in turkey
she didn t die this horrific death. she died and she has my baby with her. so heartbreaking for the family and others just like them. the immediate response is now being questioned though because some local lawmakers say officials failed to realize how serious the situation was, waited too long to ask for help. there s dramatic video of a boy being rescued hours after the disaster. he s safe back with his mom, but his father and siblings are still missing. the community is coming together to help those in need. volunteers are collecting donations pr families who lost everything. just so sad for them. we want to get a check on the weather. bill karins, a wrap up of yesterday s storm. that was partially responsible for the flames moving so fast in boston. 40 to 50 mile per hour winds because of that nor easter. it s a brutally cold, late march