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Through Her Lens Conversations: In Process
Actor, writer and director Riley Keough and her production partner, writer and director Gina Gammell, share the creative journey and inspiration behind their new limited series, In Process. The di... read more
Raoul’s, A New York Story
Opened in 1975 by two brothers from Alsace, France, Raoul’s Restaurant sought to bring affordable French cooking to New York. The unassuming spot on Prince Street became loved by the art crowd of Soho in the 70’s and 80’s, and... read more
Call Her Alex
Festival Film
Call Her Alex
A two-part documentary that explores what it takes to become the most influential female podcaster of a generation, Call Her Alex follows Alex Cooper as she prepares for her first live tour. The series traces Coop... read more
Storytellers - Ellen Pompeo with Katie Couric
Ellen Pompeo is an award-winning actress and producer best known for her iconic role as Meredith Grey on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, now in its landmark 21st season with a renewal for season 22. She also serves as Executive Producer on th... read more
Storytellers - Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson is a globally celebrated DJ and a 9-time Grammy, Academy Award, and Golden Globe-winning producer and songwriter known for his genre-blending sound across pop, soul, funk, and hip-hop. He began his career DJing in 1990s New York bef... read more
Storytellers - Jim Gaffigan with Michael Ian Black
Jim Gaffigan is an eight-time Grammy-nominated comedian, actor, writer, producer, two-time New York Times best-selling author, three-time Emmy winner, top touring performer, and multi-platinum-selling recording artist. He is widely known for hi... read more
Kundun with Martin Scorsese
In celebration of his holiness the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday, Tribeca is proud to present a special 35mm screening of Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated 1997 film which richly dramatizes the true story of the Dalai Lama’s earl... read more
Shivers 50th Anniversary with David Cronenberg
Fifty years ago, David Cronenberg announced himself as a major filmmaking voice and established his penchant for body horror with the excellent Shivers, in which a parasite unleashes a sexually ravenous mania within an apartment comple... read more
Money Talks
Festival Film
Money Talks
On the day of Reagan’s inauguration, a $100 bill travels through the underbelly of 1981 New York City. read more
Tribeca Immersive 2025: In Search of Us
In times of uncertainty and global change, creative expression becomes a vital avenue for exploration. “In Search of Us” celebrates the immersive field as a space to ask questions, uncover hidden truths, and create shared space thro... read more
In The Dark: A Live Variety Show
Live Performance. As the world gets more bleak, we could all use a little laughter. For years, Talia Augustidis has been collecting “funny sounds” – a joyful mix of audio documentaries, old radio sketches, and never-before-hea... read more
They Will / They Wont
Festival Film
They Will / They Wont
Author Joe Dunthorne and playwright Ross Sutherland take turns writing chapters of a rom-com, with Joe attempting to bring the characters together, and Ross trying to break them apart. Synopsis: At a sparsely-attended film convention, two backg... read more
Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story
In 1920, a broke immigrant in Boston became one of America’s richest, most infamous men. In just nine months, he swindled the modern equivalent of a quarter billion dollars, etching his name into history as the mastermind behind one of th... read more
Heart Trouble
Festival Film
Heart Trouble
Country radio DJ Sid Wood died of a sudden heart attack in July of 1987 as he was about to go on air. Years later, his daughter Katelyn accidentally stumbles upon his unfamiliar voice in a box of old cassette tapes. The sound of Sid’s gho... read more
Famous Amos: The Truest Story of the Cookie Mogul
A story about how Wally Amos, a Black man from the segregated South built a wildly successful cookie company in the 1970s, against all odds, and then spent the rest of his life chasing the fame, money, and glory he enjoyed, and sadly lost, at t... read more
Innocence of Unknowing
Festival Film
Innocence of Unknowing
The Innocence of Unknowing is an AI archival project, four-channel essay film, and live performance examining news media coverage of mass shootings in the U.S. since the 1960s. By studying footage of retreat over time, the work investigates the... read more
Red Egg & Ginger
Festival Film
Red Egg & Ginger
Hannah, a half-white and half-Chinese teenager, meets her 100% Chinese half-sister for the first time at an event to celebrate her birth, forcing Hannah to question where she fits in. read more
Linie 12
Festival Film
Linie 12
In a world dominated by towering, steep mountains, pedantic train conductor Peregrin navigates his train over huge bridges and along dangerous ridges. Like a clockwork, he follows the world’s very own rhythm - he has to, if he wants to br... read more
Freeman Vines
Festival Film
Freeman Vines
Freeman Vines built his first guitar when he was a teenager. Now 82-years-old and battling multiple myeloma, he's desperately trying to make a guitar that can reproduce an elusive sound the instrument made decades ago. The search and his artwor... read more
Oh Yeah!
Festival Film
Oh Yeah!
The story of the iconic electronic music group Yello and the phenomenon of their 1980's hit song, exploring the song’s cultural impact and its enduring place in the American psyche. read more
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