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Op-Docs: Extraordinary Times, Real Lives
From a look into dating in a country with over 30 million more men than women to middle schoolers making sense of the world through one of history’s most notorious dictators, this program features four n... read more
Jane Austen's Period Drama
England, 1813. In the middle of a long-awaited marriage proposal, Miss Estrogenia Talbot gets her period. Her suitor, Mr. Dickley, mistakes the blood for an injury, and it soon becomes clear that ... read more
Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench
Director Damien Chazelle’s debut infuses his black-and-white, 16mm vérité-style relationship drama with all that jazzy romance of an old-Hollywood musical. Backed by a grand, alternately rollicking and melancholy... read more
Let the Right One In
Festival Film
Let the Right One In
Based on Lindqvist's bestselling novel, this beautifully touching tale tells of the first romance for bullied 12-year-old Oskar and the girl next door, Eli… who also happens to be a vampire. read more
The Best Summer
Festival Film
The Best Summer
A found footage documentary from a concert tour in 1995 that features live performances, candid interviews and a behind the scene view of what it's like to be on tour with the Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, Foo Fighters, Beck, Pavement, Rancid, The Am... read more
Tribeca NOW Creators Showcase
Tribeca Festival's 2026 Tribeca NOW program spotlights 10 boundary-pushing digital storytellers transforming the creator landscape with their distinctive voices, from found-footage dating-satire and sports archaeology to reverse-migration document... read more
A History of the United States in 100 Objects
America's 250th birthday calls for a history as sprawling and contradictory as the country itself. A History of the United States in 100 Objects — hosted by Roman Mars and produced by BBC Studios and 99% Invisible for SiriusXM — tells that history... read more
Storytellers - Dwyane Wade
Dwyane Wade, Entrepreneur & NBA Hall of FamerDwyane Wade is an entrepreneur with partnerships including Way of Wade, Estée Lauder, MISSION, BallerTV, Proudly, TMRW Sports, Wade Cellars, and Jeeter. Wade has stakes in t... read more
Storytellers - Paul Rudd
Festival Film
Storytellers - Paul Rudd
Paul Rudd is an Emmy, SAG and Golden Globe nominated actor, producer, and writer. Throughout his 30-year career, he has performed in film, television, and theater. Rudd is well-known for starring as Ant-Man in the Marvel Univer... read more
Run In Beauty
Festival Film
Run In Beauty
Alex Staten, a Diné woman disconnected from her roots, trains for the Western States 100 while guided by her grandmother—reclaiming identity, ceremony, and belonging as she learns to run in beauty. read more
El Capitán y el Brazalete de Esmeraldas.
In May 1970, in Bogotá, Colombia, England captain Bobby Moore was arrested for allegedly stealing an emerald bracelet, triggering an international scandal just days before the Mexico World Cup. read more
Bound: 30th Anniversary
Festival Film
Bound: 30th Anniversary
In association with Anarchists United, the Tribeca Festival brings audiences the 1996 American neo-noir erotic crime thriller film written and directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski in their featur... read more
In the Hand of Dante
Festival Film
In the Hand of Dante
Lives run in parallel in Julian Schnabel’s ode to art and the ineffability of creativity as Oscar Isaac takes on the dual roles of 14th Century poet Dante Alighieri, who is agonizing over his Divine Comedy, and 21st century author Nick Tosches, wh... read more
Killing Castro
Festival Film
Killing Castro
Political thriller Killing Castro reimagines Fidel Castro’s 1960 Harlem stay as a charged encounter between surveillance and solidarity. As converging forces close in, a young translator is pulled into a tightening web of power and proxim... read more
Sandy Fannies
Festival Film
Sandy Fannies
16 year old Aurora tries to push the boundaries of how intimate she can talk about sex with her mother before crossing the line. read more
Caity
Festival Film
Caity
Every Halloween, 16-year-old Caity runs her family's haunted house alongside her father who she idolizes. As a new spooky season starts, Caity juggles a new crush Hannah, the arrival of twins Liam and Sean to work at the haunt, and her father's te... read more
Pale Sun
Festival Film
Pale Sun
On a beach in summer, 12-year-old Abel is ashamed of his father’s body, marked by cancer. read more
Mario
Festival Film
Mario
Ronald Reagan’s America sets the stage for Mario Cuomo, the son of Italian immigrants who rose to become Governor of New York and, in his defining 1984 DNC speech, offered a powerful vision of leadership rooted in compassion. read more
Summer of Three
Festival Film
Summer of Three
Returning home to his native Puerto Rico after years away, 17-year-old Javi meets Luife and Kiki, two social misfits who flip his entire world upside down. read more
The Dark Knot at the Center
Drawing from an archive of letters written in the 1960s, the film reimagines women's clandestine journeys from across the United States to Mexican border towns to access underground abortion care. read more
Rain Reign
Festival Film
Rain Reign
Rose is a 12-year-old, neurodivergent girl cared for by her struggling single dad and well-meaning uncle. When her beloved dog goes missing during a superstorm, she embarks on a search that will test her family's bonds and her own resilience. read more
The Haunting of Pennhurst
Once a notorious institution for people with disabilities, Pennhurst finally closed after decades of abuse in 1987. Now those doors are reopening, as a group of disabled performers reframe the narrative around the site's harmful history –– as a ha... read more
Summer War
Festival Film
Summer War
Chile, 1989: the Pinochet regime is on the decline and tabletop wargame champion Udo Berger is vacationing with his girlfriend at a coastal resort. When a friend suddenly vanishes, Udo invites a mysterious local to join him for a game in this effo... read more