Tribeca Exclusive: Clip From Documentary 'Tomorrow We Disappear' Visits A Unique Artists Colony

Tomorrow We Disappear

In places all over the world, there are remarkable people doing amazing things, and even as connected as we are, the opportunity to truly immerse yourself in another culture is difficult. But the filmmakers behind “Tomorrow We Disappear,” premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, will take viewers on a journey to a place they’ve likely never seen before.

The documentary, directed by Jimmy Goldblum and Adam Weber, follows a colony of artists in New Delhi called the Kathputli, where children are taught acrobatics, musical instruments and other tricks at an early age. However, this unique world is slowly vanishing to real-estate developers, leaving the magicians, acrobats, and puppeteers trying to find a way to stay together. And in this exclusive clip, we see some of the remarkable feats these artists are able to accomplish with ease.

“Tomorrow We Disappear” premieres at Tribeca on Saturday, April 19th at 7:00PM at the AV73. Watch below.