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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!
View Films by Strand:
- Midnight
- Special Screenings
- Spotlight
- Viewpoints
- Work In Progress
- World Documentary Feature Competition
- World Narrative Feature Competition
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In this modern-day vision of Mother Mary’s pilgrimage, a woman crosses the American Southwest, deconstructing the world around her.

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.

On the streets of Ukraine, a pastor kidnaps children to try and save them from a life of drug abuse and destitution.

A documentary about motor racing culture on an island where it has been outlawed for decades.

A replacement babysitter seems to have sinister intentions towards her young charges.

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.

A family struggles with two grown up children who have complex mental health needs.

As a policeman investigates a spate of suicides, his daughter is drawn into the youth culture from which they have emerged.

A psychotherapist discovers a horrifying secret about his patients that leads him on a journey to confront his past.

Portrait of the art collector.
Tribeca Film Festival Features
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Filming sensations Mathieu Amalric on Pierre Léon, Jeanne Balibar and the sounds and colours of Barbara
Character arc Seth A Smith on filming with a two-year-old and bringing marbling to life in The Crescent
Keeping up appearances Marcello Martinessi on cultural conservatism and filmmaking honesty in The Heiresses
A different space Kelly Macdonald on working with Marc Turtletaub on Puzzle
Out of the past Susanna Nicchiarelli on Trine Dyrholm and the costume design in Nico, 1988
The iconic man Jonathan Baker on Becoming Iconic and Inconceivable
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