. # a documentary paying tribute to canadian singer/songwriter leonard cohen and his famous song hallelujahe. he's in my conscience. i'm not sure you could really class it as a fantasy as such. it's a bit mundane for that. emma thompson impressing tribeca audiences by boldly portraying an older woman seeking sexual fulfilment. yes. the great thing about this film is that it's very honest about sex. also, a tribeca film in whichjohn lennon's one—time personal assistant, may pang, documents her love affair with the former beatle. it was wild to see that. there are people here who really are the remnants of another time in new york. plus, with its rich, storied bohemian history, a portrait of new york's chelsea hotel in transition... what is the aftermath of a loss that you never planned for? ..and an unsettling feature film with a haunting, timely resonance. it explores grief in the wake of a mass shooting. all that and more in this special tribeca edition of talking movies. tribeca's opening night film was halftime, a documentary from netflix, which focused on hometown new york girl jennifer