Surfing films are a vital part of my annual coverage of Tribeca. Way back in 2010 at my first Tribeca the last film I covered was a film about river surfing and it blew me away. As a result, anytime there is a surfing film I will cover it.
But NIO KO BOKK is so much more than a surf film. Yes the subject of the film is a surfer in Dekar in Senegal, but the film is so much more. It is a celebration of life that is wise and wonderful and says more in its ten minutes than any three hours long art house films. It is a film that is a delight for the eyes and ears.
Basically it's one of the best films you'll see of any length in 2026.
Yea it is that good.
Highly recommended, the screenings are all rush.
Steal a ticket or bribe someone to get in.


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