"That can be a little frustrating sometimes"
04.05.2020 - 20:13 / etcanada.com
The Tribeca Film Festival is bringing some exclusive conversations with stars to Facebook this month in its Tribeca Talks At Home series.
Beginning May 3, the festival began livestreaming a number of conversations, with the first including Lily Collins and Simon Pegg on their movie “Inheritance”.
Upcoming live interviews will include Bradley Whitford and Mary and Jay Duplass on “Not Going Quietly”, and Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult on their series “The Great”.
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"That can be a little frustrating sometimes"
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