king of peking is sam voutas' first film to premiere the tribeca film festival.success, he hopes the exposure from this film festival will bring a larger audience beyond those who only saw his last film on bootleg. while making a movie about the bootlegging industry in china is clever and a bit tongue in cheek, for the producer of the film, it all comes back to one thing — a tale of a father and his son. it's a love letter, father to son, son to father, as well as a father to cinema and to his passions in life. the real heart of the film is about love. people whose lives are destabilised by products like house paint, perfume, even mobile phones. these are the individuals scrutinised in the tribeca documentary the sensitives, people who have what is termed multiple chemical sensitivity. the subjects of drew xanthopoulos' powerful new documentary, the sensitives, live day—to—day in a uniquely distressing predicament. they suffer from a new chronic disorder that the mainstream medical community largely recognises as real, but has not yet developed any treatment or m