
Mari Sanders turns wheelchair life into a Tribeca feature debut
Stand Up centers disability as a rite of passage, forcing decision-makers to rethink who gets to be complex, flawed, and onscreen at all.
By Maha Al-Juhani·· 3 min
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Stand Up centers disability as a rite of passage, forcing decision-makers to rethink who gets to be complex, flawed, and onscreen at all.

The Tribeca film at the center of the switch pairs two Mr. Show veterans on a surreal hike, reminding entertainment teams how much single-name talent still drives buzz.

The premiere of Dreams of Violets at Tribeca signals a massive shift in how indie creators can bypass traditional studio budgets using generative AI.