‘FIRE AT WILL’ (Tribeca 2025) Authentic familial chaos

FIRE AT WILL Morgan Gruer‘s Tribeca 2025 short FIRE AT WILL is one of the most relatable films to come out of this year’s program. In nine minutes, we witness a mother and father attempting to prepare their four children to sign their will with a notary who will soon be arriving at the house. Blindsided at every turn, the Read More →

‘JIMMY & THE DEMONS’ (Tribeca 2025) A dazzling career of creation.

JIMMY & THE DEMONS Cindy Meehl brings the life of larger-than-life artists to Tribeca 2025 audiences in JIMMY & THE DEMONS. James Grashow‘s work has been seen by millions, even if his name is unknown. From album art to 30 years of weekly drawings in The New York Times, his massive installations of cardboard sculptures appear around the world. Jimmy’s Read More →

‘YANUNI’ (Tribeca 2025) A woman’s climate work is never done.

YANUNI From producer Leonardo DiCaprio and director Richard Ladkani, YANUNI closes out Tribeca 2025 with a call to action and the story of a feminist hero who should be a household name. Juma Xipaia has survived six assassination attempts as the first female Indigenous chief of her people in the Middle Xingu. She and her husband are fierce environmental warriors Read More →

‘HOW DARK MY LOVE’ (Tribeca 2025) Marriage and the Macabre

HOW DARK MY LOVE In HOW DARK MY LOVE, Scott Gracheff offers Tribeca 2025 audiences a one-of-a-kind love story between an artist and his photographer/dominatrix wife. Joe Coleman and Whitney Ward are a match made in some weirdly curated heaven of their making. Joe specializes in painting serial killers. The morbid nature of Joe’s larger-than-life paintings is akin to a Read More →

‘HORSEGIRLS’ (Tribeca 2025) Heartfelt dramedy.

HORSEGIRLS Representation Matters. Filmmaker Lauren Meyering brings Tribeca 2025 audiences a unique and yet wholly relatable story with HORSEGIRLS. The film follows Margarita, a 25-year-old woman with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Margarita lives with her ailing mother at her wits’ end, as her daughter seems entirely unmotivated to find a job. Margarita navigates adulthood, friendship, and stepping out of her comfort Read More →

‘RE-CREATION’ (Tribeca 2025) A head spinning deep dive into an unsolved case.

RE-CREATION Co-directors Jim Sheridan and David Merriman give Tribeca 2025 audiences a truly extraordinary viewing experience with RE-CREATION. Based on the failed attempt to convict a self-professed murderer in the Irish courts, Sheridan gathers forensics experts, police interviews, evidence, and a fictional jury to see what might have happened if history had played out differently. A spectacular cast assumes the Read More →

‘HONEYJOON’ (Tribeca 2025) Mother, daughter, mayhem.

HONEYJOON On the anniversary of the family patriarch, mother-daughter team Lela and June find themselves on a vacation together. Lilian T. Mehrel‘s HONEYJOON arrives at Tribeca 2025 with humor, heart, and healing. Persian-Kurdish Lela longs to connect in the wake of her grief. American June wants some no strings attached vacation ass. Lela remains deeply connected to her heritage and global Read More →

‘INSIDE’ (Tribeca 2025) A human portrait of cyclical violence.

INSIDE Filmmaker Charles Williams brings Tribeca 2025 audiences a nuanced story of empathy. On the cusp of parole after a long sentence, Warren gets assigned an incoming 17-year-old transfer named Mel. Mark, a self-proclaimed religious reformer and child murderer, becomes the target of Mel and Warren’s violent scheme. After the three men begin to communicate, everything changes. It becomes clear Read More →

‘PORELESS’ (Tribeca 2025 short) Representation honey!

PORELESS Filmmaker Harris Doran delivers Tribeca 2025 audiences a laugh-out-loud short about embracing authenticity and finding your place in this messy but beautiful world. In PORELESS, a fabulous, queer beauty entrepreneur is selected as a finalist in a Shark Tank-style competition to be part of an elite global brand. A last-minute allergic reaction threatens to end his career before it Read More →

‘THE WOLF, THE FOX, AND THE LEOPARD’ (Tribeca 2025) Thought-provoking and exquisite, in every way.

THE WOLF, THE FOX, AND THE LEOPARD David Verbeek takes Tribeca 2025 audiences on a journey of connectivity, science, and identity in THE WOLF, THE FOX, AND THE LEOPARD. Beautiful close-ups combined with Jay Cheng‘s haunting score, a Hitchcockian narrative bait-and-switch draw you in. A yet unknown narrator guides us through chapters. The film opens with a young man struggling Read More →

‘THE END OF QUIET’ (Tribeca 2025) Hardwired disconnection.

THE END OF QUIET Filmmakers Kasper Bisgaard and Mikael Lypinski bring Tribeca 2025 audiences documentary, THE END OF QUIET, a thought-provoking exploration of human connectivity. In an isolated town in West Virginia, the world’s largest radio telescope can pick up the murmurings of signals across the universe. To achieve this, the telescope resides in the Quiet Zone, the only place Read More →

‘TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN’ (Tribeca 2025) Masterpiece or Mastermind. Either way, it’s brilliant.

TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN In his Tribeca 2025 doc, TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN, Ole Juncker takes us behind the scenes of a story that rocked the art world. Jens Haaning is internationally known for his tongue-in-cheek approach to art. The Kunsten Museum commissions Haaning to recreate an original piece for an exhibit centered on labor. They gave Jens Read More →

‘BIRD IN HAND’ (Tribeca 2025) Generational trauma and family secrets.

BIRD IN HAND Melody C. Roscher’s incredible feature debut comes to Tribeca 2025 audiences. BIRD IN HAND follows a newly engaged young woman returning to her Mom’s house to view a local wedding venue. But, it quickly becomes apparent that Bird has ulterior motives. Carlotta treats her as an inconvenience, constantly criticizing Bird and being openly hostile if things do Read More →

‘CUERPO CELESTE’ (Tribeca 2025)

CUERPO CELESTE Filmmaker Nayra Ilic Garcia brings Tribeca 2025 audiences CUERPO CELESTE, a film about the inevitability of change, for better or worse. The film opens on New Year’s Eve on an isolated coastal beach with 15-year-old Celeste, her parents, family, and friends. A warm, lazy day of swimming, lounging, learning to drive, exploring the Atacama Desert landscape for fossils, Read More →

‘AN EYE FOR THE EYE’ (Tribeca 2025) A brutal blame game seeped in patriarchal injustice.

AN EYE FOR AN EYE Tanaz Eshaghian and Farzad Jafari‘s Tribeca 2025 documentary, AN EYE FOR AN EYE, tells the story of Tahereh, an Iranian woman who murdered her husband following 18 years of abuse. One shocking night leads to Hossein’s strangulation and secret burial inside their home. After 14 years in prison and two years out on bail, now Read More →

‘LEMONADE BLESSING’ (Tribeca 2025) In the name of the hormones, holiness, and home life.

LEMONADE BLESSING Chris Merola brings Tribeca 2025 audiences a film about the communal commiseration of growing up. LEMONADE BLESSING follows the product of divorce, John, as he tries his best to navigate the complexity of raging hormones, an overbearing, devout mother, and Freshman year at a private Catholic School. Torn between his deeply religious mom, a self-centered father, horny friends, Read More →

‘RUNA SIMI’ (Tribeca 2025) A beautiful story about inclusion and the preservation of language.

RUNA SIMI Augusto Zegarra‘s heartwarming first feature follows a father who yearns to bring the joy of The Lion King to millions of children in their language, Quechua. RUNA SIMI is a bona fide David and Goliath story. Voice actor and radio host Fernando Valencia lives in Cusco, Peru, with his young son, Dylan. After his dubbing clips went viral, Read More →

Tribeca 2025 is almost here. Get ready for the buzz to get loud with world premieres galore.

Tribeca 2025 Tribeca is back with a vengeance. This year, the festival features new and exciting storytellers who break barriers, make us laugh, and spark conversations. This year’s fest runs from June 4th to the 15th.    ABOUT THE TRIBECA FESTIVALThe Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX, brings artists and diverse audiences together to celebrate storytelling in all its forms, including Read More →

(Tribeca 2024 shorts) ‘A ROSE FOR KATRINA, ‘ ‘LICE,’ ‘MY BEST FRIEND,’ & ‘WHEN EVERYTHING BURNS’ – Exemplary work from across the globe

Tribeca 2024 Shorts A ROSE FOR KATRINA Tribeca 2024 Shorts https://tribecafilm.com/films/rose-for-katrina-2024 Short | Australia | 9 MINUTES | English Harry Quinlan‘s short film A ROSE FOR KATRINA is technically dizzying. Augmented and overlapping sound editing combined with its one continuous take filmed from outside the busy household immediately throws you into a subconscious panic. An unknowing Michael shows up for a first date, Read More →

‘NUKED” (Tribeca 2024) Rowdy revelations in dire times

NUKED **World Premiere – Spotlight Narrative Category** NUKED A group of old friends celebrate one couple’s 40th birthday. Booze, cannabis-infused menu, deep secrets, and a single text blow up in their faces in Deena Kashper‘s Tribeca 2024 highlight NUKED. The more stoned they get, the more intense the setup as the audience waits for Jack to drop a truth bomb. Read More →