at tribeca, there was an effort to make it a more communal experience, with tribeca cinema 360. showing four curated programmes twice a day. so the idea behind that is to create a space where people can convene, 20 audience members can, in, each with their own individual headset and have these same curated experience. what is the advantage of that, though? because there are actually watching on their own, aren't they? they are watching on their home, but i think even though you are watching on your own and you have your own agency, there is that moment when the programme is over and you remove your headset and you understand that everyone in that room has had the same experience that you have. and it really does foster a conversation, which is exciting to us. one of the documentaries at tribeca this year chronicles a train journey. not beneath the streets of new york, but a 3—day trip across tanzania in africa. it follows individuals on board the train and looks at the strength to survive. tristan daley reports. a hot and crowded train with hundreds of passengers, travelling acr