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Showing 422 Films from the festival year 2022
Award Screening: Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature
Award winner: We Might As Well Be Dead. The disappearance of a dog and the sudden isolation of a security guard’s daughter star...
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Award Screening: Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature
Award winner: Next Exit. In a world where ghosts are real and front-page news, a controversial new medical procedure allows peo...
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Award Screening: Best Documentary Feature
Award winner: The Cave of Adullam. Living by the mantra 'it's easier to raise boys than to repair broken men', martial arts sen...
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Award Screening: Best Editing in a Documentary Feature
Award winner: The Cave of Adullam. Living by the mantra 'it's easier to raise boys than to repair broken men', martial arts sen...
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Award Screening: Best International Narrative Feature
Award winner: January. An aspiring filmmaker tries to search for who he is against the backdrop of Latvian independence in this...
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Award Screening: Best New Narrative Director Award
Award winner: Huesera. Valeria has long dreamed about becoming a mother. After learning that she’s pregnant, she expects to fee...
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Award Screening: Best Performance in an International Narrative Feature
Award winner: Woman on the Roof. One morning a 60-year-old midwife does something extremely unexpected, which breaks her family...
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Award Screening: Best Performance in a U.S. Narrative Feature
Award winner: Good Girl Jane. Eager to fit in at her new school and at odds with her divorced parents, lonely high schooler Jan...
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Award Screening: Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature
Award winner: The Visitor. In the atmospheric and visually-compelling drama The Visitor, an ex-convict returns home in search o...
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Award Screening: Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature
Award winner: Allswell. Three Nuyorican sisters navigate the daunting life-challenges of single motherhood, career and family, ...
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Award Screening: Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature
Award winner: Good Girl Jane. Eager to fit in at her new school and at odds with her divorced parents, lonely high schooler Jan...
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Award Screening: The Albert Maysles Award (Best New Documentary Director)
Award winner: Katrina Babies. Katrina Babies is a first-person account of the short-term and long-term devastation wrought by H...
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Award Screening: The Nora Ephron Award
Award winner: Huesera. Valeria has long dreamed about becoming a mother. After learning that she’s pregnant, she expects to fee...
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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...
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A Wounded Fawn
It’s the perfect plan: A serial killer brings an unsuspecting new victim on a weekend getaway to add another body to his ever-g...
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Baby
On her stepsister’s birthday, Nina must confront her insecurities and her fraying relationship with her father.
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Babysitter
When a viral act of sexism gets Cédric suspended from work at the same time his girlfriend navigates postpartum depression, a y...
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BARDO
A woman questions her lifestyle choices when the travails of urban living are one day jolted into juxtaposition with a simpler ...
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Battleground
Heading distinctly different anti-choice organizations, three women lead the charge in their single-minded quest to overturn Ro...
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Beauty
A gifted young Black woman struggles to maintain her voice and identity after she’s offered a lucrative recording contract.
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Beba
Beba is a poetic, raw, and ruthless coming of age tale, in which a young Afro-Latina from New York City stares down historical,...
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Before Night Falls
Before Night Falls is an episodic look at the life of Cuban poet and novelist, Reinaldo Arenas (1943-1990), from his child...
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Beirut Dreams in Color
He’s the openly gay frontman of a Lebanese rock band. She is an ardent activist and fan. After one fateful night, their lives i...
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Better Call Saul
We are happy to host the debut of the mid-season premiere episode of Better Call Saul’s final season, which concludes the compl...
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Beyond Dystopia: How Art Can Help Us Imagine a Better Future
Depictions of the future are often used as warnings about paths we shouldn’t take. But it’s possible that too much dystopia cou...
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