This year's festival kicks off with Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial VS That’s The Weight Of The World), thanks to Academy Award winner Questlove, and closes with Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell's Kitchen. Its distinctly New York flavour is balanced by vibrant new works from around the world.

The festival runs from 3 to 14 June.

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Tribeca Latest Reviews

The Revisionist
The Revisionist
A novelist struggling for inspiration tries to weave real people into her narrative, but the complications of reality threaten to overwhelm her.
Memorizu
Memorizu
A man goes to help his photographer father-in-law, who has fractured his leg, in a rural town, keeping in touch with his wife and young daughter via spontaneous phone snaps and videos.
4000 Days
4000 Days
A documentary about a group of parents determined to change the law after their children died during college fraternity hazing rituals.
Colors Of White Rock
Colors Of White Rock
Documentary following Maikhuu one of the country's only female truck drivers in Mongolia's Gobi Desert.
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
A documentary following the 85 year old master sushi chef, Jiro Ono
Taxi Driver
Taxi Driver
A former soldier struggles to find direction and grows dangerously angry on the streets of New York.

Tribeca Festival Features

Telling tales
Alex Vlack on comedy, cruelty, moral rationalisation and The Revisionist
Little games
Alicia Scherson on adapting Bolaño and making The Summer War
Without context
Matt Eames on declining political discourse, life without social media, and Deepfake
Sacred and profane
Hannah Peterson on adapting David Hornsby's Via Negativa
Home grown
Natalie Baszile and Hyacinth Parker on making a portrait of a farming family in Harvest
One For The Road
David Drake on working with Margo Martindale on The Long Haul
The haul story
Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig and Kate Kennelly on capturing the life of a female Mongolian trucker
A taste of power
Andrew Neel on ordinary life under totalitarianism and How To Feed A Dictator
Heir presumptive
Rob Rice on the power of comedy, political disappointments and Ponderosa
Keeping the rhythm
Hugo Ruíz on storytelling techniques, kinky cinema and Dante
Uncovering everyday moments
Alvin Hall and Sam Pollard on uncovering the history of The Lorraine
Reaching for a better future
Daniel E Catullo, Julie DeVercelly and Gary DeVercelly on hazing and 4000 Days
Tribeca 2026 highlights
Frédéric Boyer on the best of this year’s 25th anniversary edition

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Cotton Fever, Labrador – Autopsy of Silence and Jail Time Records take top accolades
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