Tribeca ’26: ‘DEEPFAKE’ Is a Cringey Brooklyn Satire of Faux-Influencer Culture
A bundle of sage burns inconspicuously in an apartment window. A plate is shattered. A woman weeps in the shower. Jane has just been dumped. These are the opening moments of Matt Eames’ Deepfake, a satire about influencer culture, loneliness, and the increasingly transactional nature of modern relationships that never manages to dig much deeper...
