BEING BEBE Will Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival
BEING BEBE intimately charts 15 years in the life of drag performer BeBe Zahara Benet (aka Marshall Ngwa).by TV News Desk
New York-based Work and Serve Productions and San Francisco-based 13th Gen will bring their new feature documentary BEING BEBE: THE BEBE ZAHARA BENET DOCUMENTARY - directed and produced by Emily Branham and produced by Marc Smolowitz and Jonathan Goodman Levitt - to the 20th Annual TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL for its online WORLD PREMIERE on Saturday, June 19th, as part of the Tribeca-At-Home Virtual Edition, screening nationally through June 23rd for U.S. audiences.
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We’ve been inundated with A LOT of RuPaul’s Drag Race. At this point, there’s 13 seasons of the OG stateside franchise (and five seasons of the All Stars variant on top of that!), with global spin offs in Thailand, Canada, Chile, Holland, Australia and here in the United Kingdom. Drag Race España is the latest addition, due to premiere on May 30th. With all that said, how on EARTH do you even BEGIN to start ranking every season of RuPaul’s Drag Race?
Well firstly, let’s take some out of the equation. For this ranking, we’re going to focus on the franchises that have been readily available for UK audiences on Netflix and iPlayer, so US, All Stars, UK and Canada. Australia fits into that too, but feels unfair to count it when the season’s still airing. That gives us a grand total of 21 seasons and over 200 queens to bring into consideration, and deciding between these has been like choosing my favourite child. There will be upset. There could be uproar. There might ev
PROVINCETOWN Five-time Academy Award nominee Richard Linklater, known for films “Boyhood,” “Before Sunset” and “Dazed and Confused,” will receive the Filmmaker on the Edge Award next month at the Provincetown International Film Festival.
Linklater is due to receive that top honor in a virtual conversation with film director and festival stalwart John Waters during the festival, which will be held June 16-25.
The festival’s Next Wave Award will go to actor/filmmaker Natalie Morales (TV’s “Dead to Me,” director of Plan B”). The award “celebrates those who have exciting, new and distinctive voices,” according to a festival announcement on Wednesday.