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The 19th Tribeca Film Festival was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak. Select programming from the festival was screened online. You can read reviews of films from this programme here, which we will be adding to in the coming days.
This year's programme had been set to feature 114 films from 124 countries, including 95 world premieres. Forty-four films in the line-up were directed by women.
View Films by Strand:
- Critics' Week
- Documentary Competition
- Family Event
- International Narrative Competition
- Midnight
- Movies Plus
- Online programme
- Spotlight Documentary
- Spotlight Narrative
- US Narrative Competition
- Viewpoints
- Women At Work
View previous years coverage of the Tribeca Film Festival festival:
Tribeca Latest Reviews

Music documentary portrays radical female artists breaking the rhythm of inequality in the electronic music industry and opening doors for the next generation.

When their hacker son is targeted by the US Government, the DeHarts will do anything to protect him.

Are we living in a simulation?

Nurse Mandy is just trying to make it through her double shift alive, but her nasty drug addiction, annoying coworkers, needy patients, and devious cousin are making it pretty tough, not to mention organ-stealing criminals and an injured convict.

Follow celebrity chef Yotam Ottolenghi as he assembles a star-studded team of the world’s most innovative pastry chefs to put on a Versailles-themed culinary gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Documentary examining the emotional toll of our modern economy on families, told through the lens of a 24-hour daycare centre in Westchester, New York.

In 1971, David Bowie embarked on a transformative road trip through America with struggling publicist Rob Oberman. This film tells the story of the star's reinvention.

Unfortunately for a young couple on a camping trip, their car broke down in the middle of the night. Even more unfortunate: In hopes of using a phone for help, they’ve stepped foot inside a house of, to put it lightly, very strange horrors.

Following a fight in their honeymoon suite on the night of their wedding, a bride and groom embark on a surreal urban odyssey through the streets of Jerusalem.

The world of Zeytin, a stray dog living life on the streets of Istanbul.
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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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