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A World Premiere: The Big Lie (Jon Hamm)
Join us for Tribeca's world premiere of Audible's new series, The Big Lie, created by John Mankiewicz from a story by Paul Jarrico, written with Jamie Napoli, directed by Aaron Lipstadt and starring Jon Hamm, Kate Mara, Ana de la ... read more
I Was Never There
Archived Festival Film
I Was Never There
What caused the unexplained disappearance of a counterculture folk hero of 1970s and 1980s West Virginia? The hosts dive into their unconventional past as they search for answers. read more
Mother Country Radicals
Archived Festival Film
Mother Country Radicals
In 1970, Bernardine Dohrn declared war on the United States. Now, her son Zayd tells the story of how she was radicalized, and became the most wanted woman in America. read more
Divine Intervention
Archived Festival Film
Divine Intervention
Shortly after draft-dodger Paul Couming receives a notice to stand trial, he and his friends arrange for the first political sanctuary in a Catholic church since the 15th century.  read more
End of Night
Archived Festival Film
End of Night
1943. You are sitting in a boat with Josef. He is rowing from Nazi-occupied Denmark to safety in neutral Sweden. As the boat crosses the ocean, the sea gives way to the streets and the people that inhabit his mind. Your journey together becomes... read more
Planet City VR
Archived Festival Film
Planet City VR
Planet City VR is set in an fictional city of 10 billion people⁠—the entire population of earth⁠. The world has succumbed to global scale wilderness and surrendered its stolen lands. The city’s creation story, narrated by a... read more
Kubo Walks the City
Archived Festival Film
Kubo Walks the City
Seoul, 1934. Korea is under Japanese occupation. Like “ethno-detectives,” viewers follow in the footsteps of Kubo, a Korean writer, in his urban flânerie. Through caricatures that mock the shortcomings of a Korean society emer... read more
Immortality
Archived Festival Film
Immortality
Marissa Marcel was a film star. She made three movies. But none of the movies were ever released. And then Marissa Marcel disappeared. After discovering rare footage from her three lost movies—Ambrosio (1968), Mi... read more
Venba
Archived Festival Film
Venba
Venba is a narrative cooking game centered around an Indian mom who immigrates to Canada with her family in the 1980s. Players will cook various dishes, restore lost recipes, engage in branching conversations, and explore a story about... read more
Container
Archived Festival Film
Container
Positioned at the intersection of virtual reality and installation art, Container takes viewers on an ever-transforming journey, beginning at Clifton Beach, Cape Town, where lie the graves of the 221 enslaved men and women who drowned ... read more
As Dusk Falls
Archived Festival Film
As Dusk Falls
As Dusk Falls is an original interactive drama from INTERIOR/NIGHT that explores the entangled lives of two families across thirty years. Starting in 1998 with a robbery-gone-wrong in small town Arizona, the choices yo... read more
Another Country
Archived Festival Film
Another Country
Based on Native Guard by Natasha Trethewey, Another Country tells the story of an interracial couple raising their mixed race child in the racially polarizing times of 1956 Mississippi. read more
The Lost Weekend: A Love Story
Archived Festival Film
The Lost Weekend: A Love Story
May Pang lovingly recounts her life in rock & roll and the whirlwind 18 months spent as friend, lover, and confidante to one of the towering figures of popular culture, John Lennon, in this funny, touching, an... read more
Crimson Ties
Archived Festival Film
Crimson Ties
When a 10-year-old girl is forced to spend the weekend with her older sister, she becomes drawn to a pendant, and the night takes a deadly turn. read more
Cherry
Archived Festival Film
Cherry
A driftless young woman discovers she's 11 weeks pregnant and has only 24 hours to make a consequential decision. This charming and meditative film examines how softly life moves, even in our most urgent moments. read more
TribecXploitation: Ms .45
Archived Festival Film
TribecXploitation: Ms .45
Eerie and unforgettable, Ms. 45 is an essential snapshot of New York City in the early 1980s from Abel Ferrara (Driller Killer, The Addiction)—one of the greatest and most unique living filmmake... read more
Katrina Babies
Archived Festival Film
Katrina Babies
Katrina Babies is a first-person account of the short-term and long-term devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina, as told by young people who were between the ages of 3 and 19 when the levees broke. read more
Nicholas Brothers: Stormy Weather
Archived Festival Film
Nicholas Brothers: Stormy Weather
In the 1940s, the Nicholas Brothers performed a dance routine so seminal it prefigured hip hop by 3 decades. Contemporary dancers Les Twins choreograph and perform their homage to the original. read more
Chicken
Archived Festival Film
Chicken
In a Bronx juvenile prison, a 16-year-old boy faced with losing custody of his child must discover what it takes to be a father through raising a chicken. read more
38 at the Garden
Archived Festival Film
38 at the Garden
In a hostile time for Asian Americans, the revisiting of an unlikely athlete's story 10 years later gives hope and shatters stereotypes on sport's biggest stage. read more
Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power
Told by those who were on the frontlines in 1960s Alabama, Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power recounts the courageous campaign of citizens and activists who faced violence and oppression in the struggle for the right to vote. read more
The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone
Archived Festival Film
The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone
Spanning 19 years, The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone reveals the memories of Georgie, an Australian transgender teen as she helps change laws, affirms her gender, finds her voice and emerges into adulthood. read more
Walking Two Worlds
Archived Festival Film
Walking Two Worlds
19 year-old Quannah Chasinghorse, and her mother, Jody Potts-Joseph, take a stand to defend their sacred homelands and way of life while breaking barriers in Indigenous representation. read more
Tiu
Archived Festival Film
Tiu
Tíu is a glorious journey through sight and sound into the world of the multi-platinum Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men, as they commemorate the 10th anniversary of their groundbreaking debut album My Head... read more