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This year's Tribeca Film Festival will run from June 8 to 19. It will open with Jennifer Lopez documentary Halftime and close with Loudmouth, a documentary about the Reverend Al Sharpton. We are currently inputting details of the line-up, so please check back.
View Films by Strand:
- Documentary Competition
- International Narrative Competition
- Midnight
- Midnight: Tribexploitation! Grindhouse IS Art House
- Movies Plus
- Online premieres: Feature Documentaries
- Online premieres: Feature Narratives
- Opening and closing galas
- Shorts
- Spotlight Docmentary
- Spotlight Narrrative
- Tribeca Critics' Week
- US Narrative Competition
- Viewpoints
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A young Nigerian woman seeking asylum in Ireland flounders in a maze of social services and bureaucracy as her situation becomes increasingly dire.
The story of the doll sensation.
YouTube has garnered over 2.3 billion users and is worth up to $300 billion dollars. At its center is its algorithm, something that threatens to destroy not only the platform, but the entire internet.
This film follows the outspoken patriarch of the Williams family who beat impossible odds to help daughters Venus and Serena become two of the greatest athletes of our time.
A driftless young woman discovers she's 11 weeks pregnant and has only 24 hours to make a consequential decision.
Some people spend their lives wondering why a marriage didn’t last. Signe Baumane set out to get some answers. The result is this animated film, which combines ancient mythology and contemporary neuroscience.
Unpacks the ethics and responsibility inherent in documentary filmmaking by examining well-known documentaries of the past decade and revealing the impact their commercial success has had on the lives of the onscreen subjects.
Valeria has long dreamed about becoming a mother. After learning that she’s pregnant, she expects to feel happy, yet something’s off. Nightmarish visions and an unshakeable paranoia have her questioning what she wants, and an ancient evil spirit may be the cause.
Maja and Leah’s new relationship is interrupted when mysterious things start happening in their London flat. It seems that Leah’s disapproving mother, who lives downstairs, is using Jewish folklore to come between them
A former child soldier struggling to come to terms with her past finds her world turned upside down with the arrival of a priest whom she belives she recognises.
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