Tribeca Film Festival notches up its 14th year in 2015. This year it will feature work from 119 directors, 30 of whom are female - the highest percentage in the festival's history.

The festival - which runs from April 15 to 26 - will open with Saturday Night Live documentary Live From New York!

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MA
MA
In this modern-day vision of Mother Mary’s pilgrimage, a woman crosses the American Southwest, deconstructing the world around her.
Among The Believers
Among The Believers
An exploration into the spread of the radical Islamic school Red Mosque, which trains children to devote their lives to holy war, from a very young age.
Almost Holy
Almost Holy
On the streets of Ukraine, a pastor kidnaps children to try and save them from a life of drug abuse and destitution.
Havana Motor Club
Havana Motor Club
A documentary about motor racing culture on an island where it has been outlawed for decades.
Emelie
Emelie
A replacement babysitter seems to have sinister intentions towards her young charges.
Gored
Gored
Following Spanish bullfighter Antonio Barrera, holder of the dubious title of “Most Gored Bullfighter in History,” as he grapples with the end of his career.
Bad Hurt
Bad Hurt
A family struggles with two grown up children who have complex mental health needs.
Bridgend
Bridgend
As a policeman investigates a spate of suicides, his daughter is drawn into the youth culture from which they have emerged.
Backtrack
Backtrack
A psychotherapist discovers a horrifying secret about his patients that leads him on a journey to confront his past.
Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict
Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict
Portrait of the art collector.
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Tribeca Film Festival Features

An American story
Discovering MA with Celia Rowlson-Hall, Ian Bloom and Iva Radivojevic.
Learning from history
Aferim! director Radu Jude on language, prejudice and seeing the past in the present.
A walk in the meadow
Reed Morano on casting Meadowland, sound and Misty Upham.
Into the light
Abigail Disney, Reverend Rob Schenck and Lucy McBath on guns and The Armor Of Light.
Magic in the West
Director John Maclean on fairy tales, magical realism and two-trick ponies in Slow West.
Mountain views, part 2
Laura Bispuri and Alba Rohrwacher on creating characters and transformation.
Westward bound
Kodi Smit-McPhee on love, murder, horses and Slow West.
Fatherland
David Evans and Philippe Sands on My Nazi Legacy.
Indigo blue
Saverio Costanzo on casting and directing Hungry Hearts.
Mountain views, part 1
Laura Bispuri and Alba Rohrwacher on gender roles and Sworn Virgin.
Virgin territory
Flonja Kodheli on Sworn Virgin and life in regions of Albania.
Into the abyss with Alba Rohrwacher
Inside Saverio Costanzo's Hungry Hearts.
The puppeteers
Marta Donzelli on reimagining Pinocchio with Michelangelo Frammartino.
Go west, young man
Ben Mendelsohn on playing the sinister stranger in Slow West.
Try these at Tribeca
Films and events to look out for at 2015's festival.
Keeping score
Composers Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans talk about their work on films including Enemy, Nasty Baby, The Wolfpack and Last Days In The Desert.

Tribeca Film Festival News

Virgin Mountain takes top prize at Tribeca
Hat-trick for Icelandic drama.
French Institute Alliance Française meets the Tribeca Film Festival
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez speak on fashion and film.
Mary J. Blige and Monty Python Live at the Tribeca Film Festival
Mary J. Blige - The London Sessions and Monty Python: The Meaning Of Live to première.
Tribeca tribute to Frank Sinatra
Festival celebrate centenary with trio of films and concert.
Tribeca Talks announced
Events include conversations with Christopher Nolan, George Lucas and Brad Bird.
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