Tribeca Film Festival will run from June 4 to 15. It will open with Billy Joel documentary And So It Goes. The features line-up has been announced and we'll be bringing you full details soon. Please note this page is currently a work in progress so not all the titles are input.

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On A String
On A String
Fresh out of Juilliard, a young violist returns home to live with her parents in the heart of New York City. Now it’s time to play gigs in the homes of strangers and make art with friends - nothing can go wrong, right?
Reflection In A Dead Diamond
Reflection In A Dead Diamond
When the mysterious woman in the room next door disappears, a debonair 70-year-old ex-spy living in a luxury hotel on the Côte d’Azur is confronted by the demons and darlings of a lurid past in which moviemaking, memories and madness collide.
Depeche Mode: M
Depeche Mode: M
Captures the band's 2023 Mexico City shows, blending concert footage with interstitial elements, exploring music, mortality, and Mexican culture's relationship with death.
Queens Of The Dead
Queens Of The Dead
On what should be a fun night at a Brooklyn warehouse party, an outbreak of flesh-eating zombies forces a ragtag group of drag queens, partygoers and party-throwers to band together and somehow survive the night.
Holding Liat
Holding Liat
On October 7th, during a raid by Hamas on her kibbutz, Israeli-American Liat Atzili was kidnapped, prompting an urgent and heart-wrenching fight for her release by her family. Through a deeply intimate lens, parents Yehuda and Chaya cope with fear and uncertainty as they are thrust into a global conflict unfolding in real time.
Dog Of God
Dog Of God
Rotoscope animation sets the stage for this 17th century look at a woman accused of witchcraft whose trial reveals the presence of a werewolf.
Videoheaven
Videoheaven
Documentary exploring the video store as a vitally important site of film culture.
Kerouac’s Road: The Beat Of A Nation
Kerouac’s Road: The Beat Of A Nation
Jack Kerouac's On the Road finds new relevance as modern travellers including Josh Brolin, W. Kamau Bell and Natalie Merchant reveal how his quest for authentic experience resonates powerfully in our screen-saturated era.
Oh, Hi!
Oh, Hi!
Iris and Isaac’s first romantic weekend getaway goes awry.
Dragonfly
Dragonfly
When Colleen volunteers to care for her elderly neighbor Elsie, the two quickly bond. But beneath the pleasantries, motives start to be questioned leading to a devastating series of events.
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Tribeca Festival Features

Ice cool
Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani talk Reflection In A Dead Diamond
Songs and silence
Urška Djukić on music, unspoken communication and Little Trouble Girls
Many strings to her bow
Isabel Hagen on moving from viola player to stand-up comic and filmmaker
The family that slays together
Tina Romero on her father's legacy, queer community and Queens Of The Dead
'Basically I write for me … and then see where the characters lead'
Paul Andrew Williams and Jason Watkins on defying categories in Dragonfly
Coming home to roost
Melody C Roscher on individual complexity, uncertainty and Bird In Hand
A storytelling legacy
Griffin Dunne on Duke Of Groove and family memoir The Friday Afternoon Club
Capturing the poetry
Walter Thompson-Hernandez on democratised filmmaking and making Kites
That cinematic vastness
Josalynn Smith on the influence of Greg Araki and making Ride Or Die
An education
Eloïse King on exploring the international essay industry in Shadow Scholars
From planet to planet
Stanley Nelson with Ed Bahlman on Christine Turner’s Sun Ra: Do The Impossible
Digging in
Rob Petit on taking a dive into Deep Time, inheritance and legacy in documentary Underland
Enjoy the silence
Mihal Brezis and Oded Binnun on Dead Language
The double games
Frédéric Hambalek on discovering hidden things and What Marielle Knows
Beyond the noise
Mikael Lypinski and Kasper Bisgaard on connection, disconnection and The End Of Quiet
To the bone
Paul Gandersman and Peter Hall on refining narratives and Man Finds Tape
2025 Tribeca highlights, part two
Frédéric Boyer on Tow, It's Dorothy!, Take The Money And Run and more
Tribeca 2025 highlights
Frédéric Boyer shares his thoughts on the best of this year's selection

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