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2023 Tribeca Festival Artist Awards Program
Tribeca and CHANEL once again bring together esteemed artists to donate a piece of their work, which will be presented to storytellers who are awarded at the Festival, running June 7 - June 18. Ten acclaimed artists have been invited by Tribeca an... read more
Transforming Queer Narratives
Archived Festival Film
Transforming Queer Narratives
Since 1975, AT&T has been a proud ally to the LGBTQ+ community. AT&T Turn Up the Love is an events and editorial initiative to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and to promote acceptance and allyship. Join us as we delve into the impo... read more
OnBoard
Archived Festival Film
OnBoard
OnBoard is a brilliant chronicle of the rise of Black women on America's boards and the evolution of board diversity from Patricia Roberts Harris in 1971 to the present day, as seen through the eyes of a group of fearless women or... read more
Changing Landscape of the News
Archived Festival Film
Changing Landscape of the News
At the festival this year, there are several films that cover the varying approaches to the news that exist today. From a documentary on The 19th, read more
Pixel Ripped 1978
Archived Festival Film
Pixel Ripped 1978
Pixel Ripped 1978 is the newest game in the Pixel Ripped series. Our hero, Dot, has to once again fight against the evil Cyblin Lord, who has a nefarious plan to hack into the game creator’s past and to make himself the protagoni... read more
Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend
Archived Festival Film
Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend
The Pirate Queen is the forgotten story of Cheng Shih - a woman in 19th-century China who became one of the most powerful pirates in history. When the leader of the fleet dies suddenly, a widowed Cheng Shih faces the possibility of los... read more
Maya - The Birth (Chapter 1)
Archived Festival Film
Maya - The Birth (Chapter 1)
An immersive story following Maya, an ordinary 21st century girl, as she transforms into a uniquely female superhero whose powers derive from the process of menstruation. With the arrival of her first period, Maya’s world is turned upside... read more
Colored
Archived Festival Film
Colored
Colored is a one of a kind augmented reality installation at the crossroads of theatre and digital arts. “Take a deep breath, exhale, you are now in Montgomery in Alabama in the 1950s”: let the French author Tania d... read more
Storytellers - Paul McCartney with Conan O'Brien
Born in Liverpool in 1942, Paul McCartney was raised in the city and educated at the Liverpool Institute. Since writing his first song at 14, McCartney has dreamed and dared to be different. He will be joined in conversation by Conan O’Br... read more
Closing Gala: A Bronx Tale
Archived Festival Film
Closing Gala: A Bronx Tale
In Robert De Niro’s stunning directorial debut, a devoted father battles a local mob boss for the life of his son. Growing up on the racially divided streets of 1960s New York, 9-year-old Calogero, or “C,” idolizes sophisticat... read more
Opening Night: Kiss the Future
Archived Festival Film
Opening Night: Kiss the Future
A stirring testament to art’s enduring ability to cast light in even the darkest of circumstances, Kiss the Future follows an underground community who worked and created throughout the nearly four-year long Siege of Sarajevo. Af... read more
Perreo 101 Live with Beatriz and Yotuel
A live episode taping of Perreo 101’s second season: “Cubatón”, in partnership with Sonic Union. Cuban artists Yotuel and Beatriz Luengo will join Music Historian and host Katelina ‘Gata’ Eccleston to explore their musical contributions,... read more
Selected Shorts: Night at the Movies with Roxane Gay
The theme of this Live-from-Tribeca episode of the beloved program, Selected Shorts, is “Night at the Movies.” On Wednesday, June 14, the Tribeca Festival will partner with Selected Shorts at Symphony Space in New York City for an... read more
Magic on a Winter's Night
Wexford Festival Opera began in the unlikeliest of places and times: a rural town (pop.12,0000) 1950s Ireland. To set itself apart, the festival looked to introduce audiences to neglected or forgotten operas and drawn by curiosity, internationa... read more
Magic on a Winter's Night
Archived Festival Film
Magic on a Winter's Night
Wexford Festival Opera began in the unlikeliest of places and times: a rural town (pop.12,000) 1950s Ireland. To set itself apart, the festival looked to introduce audiences to neglected or forgotten operas and drawn by curiosity, international... read more
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Hafekasi
Archived Festival Film
Hafekasi
A 10 year old Tongan-Australian girl begins to realise she's different to her single, white mum and family. Both mother and daughter navigate identity and belonging in '90s Melbourne suburbia. read more
What Next?
Archived Festival Film
What Next?
Julien Meyzindi is a "Subject" dancer at the Paris Opera. He joined at the age of 12. Today, he is 42 years old and must leave. read more
Miss Brown
Archived Festival Film
Miss Brown
Gina Fiore, AKA Miss Brown, started counting cards at the age of 23 and ran with a team across the country, taking over 10 million dollars from the casinos. read more
Rustling
Archived Festival Film
Rustling
In a family of sheep rustlers, a 15-year-old boy must go up against his domineering father in order to help his younger brother keep the baby lamb left orphaned by their latest slaughter. read more
Cuarto de Hora
Archived Festival Film
Cuarto de Hora
Alex (25), is a young Haitian man living in Chile who is undocumented and does not speak Spanish. After a car accident he is helped and translated by Daniela (50), a passerby with whom he is going to live what could be his last 15 minutes of li... read more
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