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.

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.

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Clean
Clean
Tormented by a past life, garbage man Clean attempts a life of quiet redemption. But when his good intentions mark him a target of a local crime boss, Clean is forced to reconcile with the violence of his past.
Not Going Quietly
Not Going Quietly
An intimate, inspiring look at activist and loving father Ady Barkan, diagnosed with ALS at age 32 and who, in spite of declining physical abilities, embarks on a nationwide campaign for healthcare reform.
No Future
No Future
Following the overdose of an estranged friend, recovering addict Will, still struggling with his own sobriety, returns to his hometown where he begins a troubled affair with his friend’s grieving mother.
Pray Away
Pray Away
Exposé of gay conversion programmes.
My Wonderful Wanda
My Wonderful Wanda
Wanda nurses the patriarch of the wealthy Wegmeister-Gloor family. When an unexpected complication arises, family secrets come to light.
Underplayed
Underplayed
Music documentary portrays radical female artists breaking the rhythm of inequality in the electronic music industry and opening doors for the next generation.
Enemies Of The State
Enemies Of The State
When their hacker son is targeted by the US Government, the DeHarts will do anything to protect him.
A Glitch In The Matrix
A Glitch In The Matrix
Are we living in a simulation?
12 Hour Shift
12 Hour Shift
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.
Ottolenghi And The Cakes Of Versailles
Ottolenghi And The Cakes Of Versailles
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.
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Tribeca Film Festival Features

Looking for justice
Jayro Bustamante in conversation on justice, Guatemala and the women in La Llorona
Back on the trail
Anna Kerrigan on depicting mental illness and creating backstories for Cowboys
A Mayan princess
Jayro Bustamante on seeing a legend differently in La Llorona
Montana story
Anna Kerrigan on gender, casting and locations in Cowboys

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April event the latest to fall to coronavirus
One day at a time for Tribeca
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Tribeca announces feature film slate
New York festival selects 114 films from 124 countries
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Mary Wharton film lined up for 19th edition
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