Chrissy Teigen’s french fry documentary, Laverne Cox’s transgender representation film also set to screen.
First comes the story, then empathy, then comes change.
We are privileged to have so many new and rich worlds brought to life by visionary storytellers.
We hope audiences leave the Festival deeply touched, moved, and entertained.
The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival runs April 15-26, with passes and packagesavailable now.
Check out the titles joining the festival lineup below.
NARRATIVE COMPETITION
Tribeca’s U.S.
Narrative Competition showcases extraordinary work from breakout independent voices and distinguished filmmaking talent.
12 Hour Shift, directed and written by Brea Grant.
Produced by Jordan Wayne Long, Tara Perry, Matt Glass, Christina McLarty Arquette, David Arquette.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Angela Bettis, Chloe Farnworth, Nikea Gamby-Turner, Kit Williamson, Tara Perry, David Arquette.
Cowboys, directed and written by Anna Kerrigan.
Produced by Gigi Graff, Anna Kerrigan, Dylan Sellers, Chris Parker.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Steve Zahn, Jillian Bell, Sasha Knight, Ann Dowd.
Fully Realized Humans, directed and written by Joshua Leonard.
Produced by Sean Drummond, Chelsea Bo.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Joshua Leonard, Jess Weixler, Tom Bower, Beth Grant, Michael Chieffo, Janicza Bravo.
The Half of It, directed and written by Alice Wu.
Produced by Anthony Bregman, David Bausch.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Leah Lewis, Daniel Diemer, Alexxis Lemire, Collin Chou.A Netflix release.
Little Fish, directed by Chad Hartigan, written by Mattson Tomlin.
Produced by Lia Buman, Rian Cahill, Chris Ferguson, Tim Headington, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Mattson Tomlin.
(USA) - World Premiere.
A pandemic attacking peoples memory is spreading around the world at an alarming rate.
Two young newlyweds struggle to hang onto who they are, both as individuals and as a couple.
With Olivia Cooke, Jack O’Connell, Raul Castillo, Soko.
Lorelei, directed and written by Sabrina Doyle.
Produced by Francesca Silvestri and Kevin Chinoy, Jennifer Radzikowski.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Pablo Schreiber, Jena Malone, Amelia Borgerding, Parker Pascoe-Sheppard, Chancellor Perry.
Materna, directed by David Gutnik, written by David Gutnik, Jade Eshete, Assol Abdullina.
Produced by Liz Cardenas, Emily McEvoy.
(USA, Kyrgyzstan) - World Premiere.
My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To, directed and written by Jonathan Cuartas.
Produced by Kenny Oiwa Riches, Anthony Pedone, Jesse Brown, Ian Peterson, Patrick Fugit.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Patrick Fugit, Ingrid Sophie Schram, Owen Campbell.
The Violent Heart, directed and written by Kerem Sanga.
(USA) - World Premiere.
This year’s films will compete for Best Documentary Feature, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing.
499, directed by Rodrigo Reyes, written by Rodrigo Reyes, Lorena Padila.
Produced by Inti Cordera, Andrew Houchens.
(Mexico) - World Premiere.
The film is a cinematic meditation on the violence that still vibrates through society.
With Eduardo San Juan Brena.In Nahuatl, Spanish with English subtitles.
Dear Mr. Brody, directed and written by Keith Maitland.
Produced by Megan Gilbride, Melissa Robyn Glassman, Keith Maitland, Sarah Wilson.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Enemies Of the State, directed by Sonia Kennebeck.
Produced by Ines Hofmann Kanna.
(USA) - World Premiere.
When their hacker son is targeted by the US Government, the DeHarts will do anything to protect him.
And so begins to unravel a web of secrets in this twisty, stranger-than-fiction cyber-thriller story.
Father Soldier Son, directed by Catrin Einhorn, Leslye Davis.
Produced by Leslye Davis, Catrin Einhorn, Kathleen Lingo, Nancy Donaldson.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Jacinta, directed by Jessica Earnshaw.
Produced by Jessica Earnshaw, Holly Meehl, Nimisha Mukerji.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Landfall, directed by Cecilia Aldarondo.
Produced by Ines Hofmann Kanna, Cecilia Aldarondo.
(USA) - World Premiere.
The Last Out, directed by Sami Khan, Michael Gassert, written by Sami Khan.
Produced by Michael Gassert, Jonathan Miller, Sami Khan.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Pray Away, directed by Kristine Stolakis.
Produced by Jessica Devaney, Anya Rous.
Socks on Fire, directed and written by Bo McGuire.
Produced by Tatiana Bears, Amy Dotson.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Blending home videos with cinematic reenactments, McGuire paints a riveting picture of a house divided.
With Odessa Young, Carron Clark, Chuck Duck, Michael Patrick Nicholson, John Washington.
Simple As Water, directed by Megan Mylan.
Produced by Robin Hessman, Megan Mylan.
(USA, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Germany) - World Premiere.
Wake Up On Mars(Reveil sur Mars), directed and written by Dea Gjinovci.
Produced by Sophie Faudel, Dea Gjinovci, Britta Rindelaub, Jasmin Basic.
(France, Switzerland) - World Premiere.
Wonderboy, directed and written by Anissa Bonnefont.
Produced by Stella Maris Pictures.
(France) - International Premiere.
Ainu Mosir, directed and written by Takeshi Fukunaga.
Produced by Eric Nyari, Harue Miyake.
(China, Japan, USA) - World Premiere.
With Kanto Shimokura, Debo Akibe, Emi Shimokura, Toko Miura, Lily Franky.In Japanese with English subtitles.
Asia, directed and written by Ruthy Pribar.
Produced by Yoah Roeh, Aurit Zamir.
(Israel) - World Premiere.
Asia is not your average mom.
With Alena Yiv, Shira Haas, Tamir Mulla, Gera Sandler.In Hebrew, Russian with English subtitles.
Contactado, directed by Marite Ugas, written by Marite Ugas, Mariana Rondon.
Produced by Mariana Rondon.
(Peru) - World Premiere.
The Hater(Hejter), directed by Jan Komasa, written by Mateusz Pacewicz.
Produced by Jerzy Kapuscinski, Wojciech Kabarowski.
(Poland) - International Premiere.
Disgraced Law student Tomek will do what it takes to impress Gabi and her liberal family.
Taking a job at a sordid PR company, he finds he excels at spreading political misinformation.
But at what cost?
Kokoloko, directed and written by Gerardo Naranjo.
Produced by Gabriel Garcia Nava, Gerardo Naranjo.
(Mexico) - World Premiere.
With Alejandra Herrera, Noe Hernandez, Eduardo Mendizabal.In Spanish with English subtitles.
Produced by Lukas Hobi, Reto Schaerli.
(Switzerland) - World Premiere.
Wanda nurses the patriarch of the wealthy Wegmeister-Gloor family.
Produced by Juan de Dios Larrain, Pablo Larrain.
(Chile) - World Premiere.
Memo lives on a remote Chilean sheep farm, hiding a beautiful singing voice from the outside world.
She Paradise, directed by Maya Cozier, written by Maya Cozier, Melina Brown.
Produced by Mishka Brown, Jeniffer Konawal, Kara Baker, Jolene Mendes, Marie-Elena Joseph.
(Trinidad and Tobago) - World Premiere.
With Onessa Nestor, Kimberly Crichton, Chelsey Rampersad, Denisia Latchman, Kern Mollineau, Michael Cherrie.
Sublet, directed by Eytan Fox, written by Eytan Fox, Itay Segal.
Produced by Gal Uchovsky, Micky Rabinovitz, Moshe Edery, Leon Edery.
(Israel, USA) - World Premiere.
Tryst with Destiny, directed and written by Prashant Nair.
Produced by Manish Mundra.
(India, France) - World Premiere.
Bad Education, directed by Cory Finley, written by Mike Makowsky.
Produced by Fred Berger, Eddie Vaisman, Julia Lebedev, Oren Moverman, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Mike Makowsky.
(USA) - US Premiere.
With Hugh Jackman, Allison Janney, Geraldine Viswanathan and Ray Romano.An HBO Films release.
Clean, directed by Paul Solet, written by Paul Solet, Adrien Brody.
Produced by Daniel Sollinger, Adrien Brody, Paul Solet, Elliot Brody.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Tormented by a past life, garbage man Clean attempts a life of quiet redemption.
Don’t Tell a Soul, directed and written by Alex McAulay.
Produced by Merry-Kay Poe, Chris Mangano.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Now Hamby must match wits with the teenagers so that get out.
With Jack Dylan Grazer, Fionn Whitehead, Rainn Wilson, Mena Suvari.
The God Committee, directed and written by Austin Stark.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Kelsey Grammer, Julia Stiles, Colman Domingo, Janeane Garofalo, Dan Hedaya.
Happily, directed and written by BenDavid Grabinski.
Produced by Jack Black, Nancy Leopardi, Ross Kohn, Spencer Berman, BenDavid Grabinski.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Joel McHale, Kerry Bishe, Stephen Root, Natalie Morales, Paul Scheer and Natalie Zea.
Inheritance, directed by Vaughn Stein, written by Matthew Kennedy.
Produced by David M. Wulf, Richard Barton Lewis, Arianne Fraser.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Produced by Judd Apatow, Barry Mendel.
(USA) - New York Premiere.
Love is Love is Love, directed by Eleanor Coppola, written by Eleanor Coppola, Karen Leigh Hopkins.
Produced by Anahid Nazarian, Adriana Rotaru.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Tribeca alum Eleanor Coppola delivers a heartwarming triptych that explores love, infidelity and romance.
Love Spreads, directed and written by Jamie Adams.
Produced by Jamie Adams, Maggie Monteith.
(Wales) - World Premiere.
Rock band Glass Heart seclude themselves in a remote cottage to find inspiration and energy for their next album.
It all hinges on star Kelly, but inspiration wont come, and tensions start to build.
With Alia Shawkat, Eiza Gonzalez, Chanel Cresswell, Nick Helm, Dolly Wells, Tara Lee.
Monday, directed and written by Argyris Papadimitropoulos.
Produced by Christos V. Konstantakopoulos, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Damian Jones, Deanna Barillari.
(Greece) - World Premiere.
Mikey and Chloe are two Americans living in Athens.
Both are romantically unattached when they meet one hot summer Friday.
Their instantaneous chemistry leads to a whirlwind weekend and questions about their future when they wake up Monday.
With Sebastian Stan, Denise Gough.
My Zoe, directed and written by Julie Delpy.
Produced by Malte Grunert, Gabrielle Tana, Andrew Levitas, Julie Delpy, Hubert Caillard, Dominique Boutonnat.
(Germany, France) - US Premiere.
A Blue Fox Entertainment release.
Silk Road, directed and written by Tiller Russell.
Produced by Stephen Gans, David Hyman, Duncan Montgomery, Alex Orlovsky, Jack Selby.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Jason Clarke, Nick Robinson, Alexandra Shipp, Katie Aselton, Jimmi Simpson, Paul Walter Hauser.
The Sound of Philadelphia, directed and written by Jeremie Guez.
Produced by Aimee Buidine, Julien Madon, David Hinojosa, Christine Vachon, Trevor Matthews, Nick Gordon.
(France, Belgium, Netherlands, USA) - World Premiere.
Raised as brothers, cousins Peter and Michael are the progeny of Irish hitmen.
Thirty years later, both are caught in an endless familial cycle of revenge and destruction.
With Matthias Schoenaerts, Joel Kinnaman, Maika Monroe, Paul Schneider, Nicholas Crovetti, Ryan Phillippe.
The Stand-In, directed by Jamie Babbitt, written by Sam Bain.
Stardust, directed by Gabriel Range, written by Christopher Bell, Gabriel Range.
Produced by Paul Van Carter, Nick Taussig, Matt Code.
(UK) - World Premiere.
With Johnny Flynn, Jena Malone, Marc Maron.
The Trip to Greece, directed and written by Michael Winterbottom.
Produced by Melissa Parmenter.
(UK, Greece) - World Premiere.
With Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon.An IFC Films release.
Ice Cold, directed by Karam Gill, written by Karam Gill, Nicholas Stafford Briggs.
Produced by Peter Scalettar, Carmen Garcia Durazo, Andrew Primavera.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Fans love it; haters only see superficiality.
Ice Cold cuts deep into the bling bling obsession to examine its often overlooked socioeconomic motivations.
With Migos, Lil Yachty, J Balvin, Slick Rick, Ben Baller, ASAP Ferg.
The Art of Political Murder, directed by Paul Taylor.
Produced by Teddy Leifer, Regina K. Scully.
(UK) - World Premiere.
An HBO Documentary Films release.
Athlete A, directed by Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk.
Produced by Serin Marshall, Jen Sey, Julie Parker Benello.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Also playing as part of the ESPN/Tribeca Sports Film Festival.
Banksy Most Wanted, directed and written by Aurelia Rouvier, Laurent Richard, Seamus Haley.
Produced by Laurent Richard.
(France) - World Premiere.
Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road, directed by Brent Wilson, written by Brent Wilson, Jason Fine.
Produced by Tim Headington, Theresa Steele Page, Brent Wilson.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Helmut Newton: the Bad and the Beautiful, directed and written by Gero von Boehm.
Produced by Felix von Boehm.
(Germany) - World Premiere.
Hydration, directed by Mimi Valdes.
Produced by Pharrell Williams, Mimi Valdes, Jerry Kolber, Adam “Tex” Davis.
Featuring exhilarating live performances by legendary music artists Jay Z, Missy Elliot, Gwen Stefani and others.
Kubrick by Kubrick(Kubrick par Kubrick), directed and written by Gregory Monro.
Produced by Jeremy Zelnik, Martin Laurent.
(France) - World Premiere.
Larry Flynt for President, directed by Nadia Szold, written by Nadia Szold, Tchavdar Georgiev.
Produced by Ben Browning, Lauren Mekhael, Steven Prince, Ivan Orlic.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Not Going Quietly, directed by Nicholas Bruckman, written by Amanda Roddy, Nicholas Bruckman.
Produced by Amanda Roddy.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Ady Barkan, Rachael King, Elizabeth Jaff, Ana Maria Archila, Nate Smith, Tracey Corder.
Rebuilding Paradise, directed by Ron Howard.
Produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Sara Bernstein, Justin Wilkes, Xan Parker.
(USA) - New York Premiere.
With Woody Culleton, Michelle John, Carly Ingersoll, Matt Gates, Zach Boston.A National Geographic release.
Ricky Powell: The Individualist, directed by Josh Swade, written by Josh Swade, Christopher McGlynn.
Produced by Josh Swade, Christopher McGlynn, Eamon O’Neil.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Somebody Up There Likes Me, directed by Mike Figgis.
Produced by Peter Worsley, Louis Figgis.
(UK) - North American Premiere.
Stockton on My Mind, directed by Marc Levin, written by James Lester, Marc Levin.
Produced by Marc Levin, Mike Marangu, Cassius Michael Kim, Daphne Pinkerson.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Mayor Michael Tubbs.An HBO Documentary Films Release.
This Is Paris, directed and written by Alexandra Dean.
Produced by Aaron Saidman.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Alexandra Deans revealing documentary offers the real Paris untold story.
With Paris Hilton, Kathy Hilton, Nicky Hilton Rothschild.A YouTube Originals release.
Produced by Chad A. Verdi, Rick Lazes, Nick Koskoff, Tom DeNucci.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Lennox Lewis, Mike Tyson, Dr. Dre, Nelson Mandela, Emmanuel Steward, Jim Lampley.
Wojnarowicz, directed by Chris McKim.
Produced by Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Chris McKim.
(USA) - World Premiere.
Yung Lean: In My Head, directed and written by Henrik Burman.
Produced by David Herdies & Michael Krotkiewski, Ludvig Andersson.
(Sweden) - World Premiere.
When a Swedish teen rapper finds a rabid fanbase via the internet, international superstar Yung Lean is born.
Giants Being Lonely, directed and written by Grear Patterson.
Produced by Olmo Schnabel.
(USA) - North American Premiere, Feature Narrative.
With Jack Irving, Ben Irving, Lily Gavin, Gabe Fazio, Amalia Culp.
A Glitch in the Matrix, directed by Rodney Ascher.
Produced by Ross Dinerstein.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Are we living in a simulation?
Harley, directed by Jean-Cosme Delaloye, written by Jean-Cosme Delaloye, Lila Place.
Produced by Jean-Cosme Delaloye.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Produced by Gerardo Gatica, Alberto Muffelmann, Gerry Kim.
(Mexico) - US Premiere, Feature Narrative.
17 year old Ulises loves to dance.
La Llorona, directed and written by Jayro Bustamante.
Produced by Jayro Bustamante, Gustavo Matheu.
(Guatemala, France) - New York Premiere, Feature Narrative.
With Maria Mercedes Coroy, Sabrina De La Hoz, Margarita Kenefic, Julio Diaz.In Spanish with English subtitles.
La Madrina: The Savage Life of Lorine Padilla,directed, written, and produced by Raquel Cepeda.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
While the Bronx burned, Lorine claimed her place as queen of the NYC street gang The Savage Skulls.
With Lorine Padilla, Elizabeth Maldonado, Senator Luis Sepulveda, Council Member Ritchie Torres.
Looking For A Lady With Fangs And A Moustache, directed and written by Khyentse Norbu.
Produced by Max Dipesh Khatri.
(Nepal) - US Premiere, Feature Narrative.
Norbus atmospheric, trancelike fourth feature sees him reckon with his spiritual skepticism.
Marvelous and The Black Hole, directed and written by Kate Tsang.
Produced by Carolyn Mao.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Narrative.
With Miya Cech, Rhea Perlman, Leonardo Nam, Kannon Omachi, Paulina Bugembe, Keith Powell.TFI Supported.
Miracle Fishing, directed by Miles Hargrove, written by Miles Hargrove, Eric F. Martin.
Produced by Eric F. Martin.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
In 1994, Tom Hargrove was kidnapped in Colombia by the FARC.
The Outside Story, directed and written by Casimir Nozkowski.
Produced by Frank Hall-Green, Brian Newman, Joseph Stephans, Casimir Nozkowski.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Narrative.
Burn This Letter c’mon, directed and written by Michael Seligman, Jennifer Tiexiera.
Produced by Jennifer Tiexiera, Michael Seligman, Craig Olsen.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Firsthand accounts and newly discovered footage help cast a long overdue spotlight on the unsung pioneers of drag.
The State of Texas vs. Melissa, directed by Sabrina Van Tassel.
Produced by Isaac Sharry, Sabrina Van Tassel, Philippe de Bourbon.
(France) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Melissa Lucio was the first Hispanic woman sentenced to death in Texas.
For ten years she has been awaiting her fate, and now faces her last appeal.
Van Tassel’s urgent documentary is the portrait of a woman against the entire system.
Stateless(Apatrida), directed and written by Michele Stephenson.
Produced by Michele Stephenson, Jennifer Holness, Lea Marin.
(USA, Dominican Republic, Haiti) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
With Rosa Iris Diendomi-Alvarez, Teofilo Murat, Gladys Feliz.In Creole, Spanish with English subtitles.
Stray, directed and written by Elizabeth Lo.
Produced by Elizabeth Lo, Shane Boris.
(Turkey, Hong Kong) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Through the Night, directed by Loira Limbal, written by Loira Limbal, Malika Zouhali-Worrall.
Produced by Jameka Autry.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
MIDNIGHT
Tribeca’s Midnight section provides a space for fans to discover new projects in genre filmmaking.
Produced by Raphael Margules, JD Lifshitz, Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Russ Posternak.
(USA) - World Premiere.
The unexpected arrival of four escaped convicts is about to prove she can.
With Kevin James, Joel McHale, Lulu Wilson, Amanda Brugel.
The Boys from County Hell, directed and written by Chris Baugh.
Produced by Brendan Mullin, Yvonne Donohoe.
(Ireland, UK) - World Premiere.
Bad news for the locals: A father-and-son team of pipeline workers have woken it up.
With Jack Rowan, Nigel O’Neill, Louisa Harland, Michael Hough, Fra Fee, John Lynch.
The Dark & The Wicked, directed and written by Bryan Bertino.
Produced by Bryan Bertino, Adrienne Biddle, Sonny Mallhi, Kevin Matusow.
(USA) - World Premiere.
On a secluded farm in a nondescript rural town, a man is slowly dying.
With Marin Ireland, Michael Abbott Jr., Xander Berkeley.
Honeydew, directed and written by Devereux Milburn.
Produced by Dan Kennedy, Alan Pierson.
(USA) - World Premiere.
With Sawyer Spielberg, Malin Barr, Barbara Kingsley.
Sputnik, directed by Egor Abramenko, written by Andrei Zolotarev, Oleg Malovichko.
Produced by Mikhail Vrubel, Alexander Andryushenko, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Ilya Stewart.
(Russia) - World Premiere.
His only hope: a doctor whos ready to do whatever it takes to save her patient.
With Oksana Akinshina, Peter Fyodorov, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Anton Vasiliev, Pavel Ustinov.In Russian with English subtitles.
Citizen Penn, directed and written by Don Hardy.
Produced by Shawn Dailey, Don Hardy.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
On January 12, 2010 a devastating 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti altering the landscape and lives of millions.
With Sean Penn, Ann Lee, Anderson Cooper, Cecile Accilien.
After the Movie: A conversation with director Don Hardy along with Sean Penn and CORE CEO Ann Lee.
Disclosure, directed and written by Sam Feder.
Produced by Amy Scholder.
(USA) - New York Premiere, Feature Documentary.
With Laverne Cox, Lilly Wachowski, Yance Ford, Jen Richards, Mj Rodriguez, Chaz Bono.
Call Your Mother, directed by Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady.
Produced by Eleanor Galloway.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Produced by Clark Slater.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
This unfiltered documentary presents an intimate glimpse into the man behind the public persona.
After the Movie: A special performance byDMX.
Freedia Got a Gun, directed by Chris McKim.
Produced by Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Chris McKim.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
The Movie, directed and written by Michael Steed.
Produced by Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
With Chrissy Teigen, Malcolm Gladwell, Eric Ripert, Dave Arnold, Harold McGee.
The Go-Go’s, directed by Alison Ellwood.
Produced by Trevor Birney.
(USA) - New York Premiere, Feature Documentary.
With Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle, Gina Schock, Kathy Valentine, Jane Wiedlin.A Showtime release.
After the Movie: A special performance byThe Go-Gos.
John Lewis: Good Trouble, directed by Dawn Porter.
Produced by Laura Michalchyshyn, Dawn Porter, Erika Alexander, Ben Arnon.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
After the Movie: A conversation with director and producerDawn Porterand subjects from the film.
Produced by Rebecca Tickell, Josh Tickell, Bill Benenson, Darius Fisher.
(USA, France, China, Uganda, Zimbabwe) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Produced by Valerie Thomas, Joan Walsh.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
With Harry Belafonte, Whoopi Goldberg, Questlove, Tamron Hall.
Moderated byKatrina vanden Heuvel, the editorial director and publisher of The Nation.
Truth To Power, directed, written and produced by Garin Hovannisian.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
With Serj Tankian, Rick Rubin, Tom Morello, Shavo Odadjian, John Dolmayan, Carla Garapedian.
After the Movie: A special performance bySystem of a Downs Serj Tankian, accompanied by theNYU Symphony Orchestra.
Underplayed, directed by Stacey Lee.
Produced by William Crouse.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
With Alison Wonderland, Tygapaw, Tokimonsta & Suzanne Ciani.
With Drawn Arms, directed by Glenn Kaino, Afshin Shahidi.
Produced by Glen Zipper, Sean Stuart.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
After the Movie: A conversation with directorsGlenn KainoandAfshin Shahidi, subjectTommie Smithand musician and executive producerJohn Legend.
(USA) - Feature Narrative.
With Christian Bale, Justin Theroux, Josh Lucas.
Join Tribeca and director Mary Harron for a special 20th anniversary screening and conversation.
I Carry You With Me, directed by Heidi Ewing.
Written by Heidi Ewing, Alan Page Arriaga.
Produced by Mynette Louie, Heidi Ewing.
(USA, Mexico) New York Premiere.
Lux Aeterna, directed and written by Gaspar Noe.
Produced by Gary Farkas, Clement Lepoutre, Olivier Muller.
(France) - North American Premiere, Feature Narrative.
In the midst of a hectic shooting day, a women-led film set gradually descends into psychological disarray.
The Nowhere Inn, directed by Bill Benz, written by Carrie Brownstein, St. Vincent.
Produced by Carrie Brownstein, Lana Kim, St. Vincent, Jett Steiger.
(USA) - New York Premiere, Feature Narrative.
Deliriously warping the mockumentary template,Portlandiaveteran Bill Benzs directorial debut defies genre categorization.
With Annie Clark, Carrie Brownstein.
Shirley, directed by Josephine Decker, written by Sarah Gubbins.
(USA) - New York Premiere, Feature Narrative.
With Elisabeth Moss, Michael Stuhlbarg, Odessa Young, Logan Lerman.A Neon release.
Sweet Thing, directed and written by Alexandre Rockwell.
Produced by Louis Anania, Kenan Baysal, Haley Elizabeth Anderson.
(USA) - North American Premiere, Feature Narrative.
Forced to run away, this band of outsiders find solace in a new friendship.
With Will Patton, Karyn Parsons, Lana Rockwell, Nico Rockwell, Jabari Watkins, ML Josepher.
WOMEN AT WORK
What does it mean to be a working woman today?
These films consider how women in the workplace have struggled and thrived and always gotten the job done.
Girls Can’t Surf, directed by Christopher Neliusm and written by Christopher Nelius and Julie Anne DeRuvo.
Produced by Michaela Perske and Christopher Nelius.
(Australia, USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Picture a Scientist, directed by Ian Cheney, Sharon Shattuck.
Produced by Manette Pottle, Ian Cheney, Sharon Shattuck.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Hosted by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Women in Blue, directed and written by Deirdre Fishel.
Produced by Beth Levison.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary.
Produced by Ryan Harris.
(USA) - Sneak Preview.