![]() ![]() NARRATIVE COMPETITIONīad Things, (United States) – World Premiere. The full feature film lineup is detailed below: U.S. And as potent as the work is on-screen, we are equally excited to ‘plus up’ the moviegoing experience off-screen with an incredible lineup of live experiences in Spotlight+.” “This year’s slate of films is a joyful celebration of everything we love about the big screen experience,” says Tribeca Festival Director and VP of programming,Cara Cusuamno. “We are bringing to New York eye-popping 3D films and rousing music docs, white-knuckle thrillers and knee-slapping comedies, independent edge and old Hollywood glamour. This year’s Spotlight+ category - a series of live events tied to premieres - includes performances by Sara Bareilles following the premiere of “Waitress, the Musical – Live on Broadway!” and Gloria Gaynor after the premiere of “Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive” as well as conversations with Rather and director Frank Marshall after the premiere of “Rather.” “We’re also proud to highlight the 50th anniversary of hip-hop as a culture-defining genre that originated right here in New York City, with insightful world premieres about beat-boxing legends and live performances from today’s top-charting musicians.” Over the course of 12 thrilling days, we invite audiences to explore the magic of storytelling as a powerful tool of democracy, activism, and social awareness,” says Tribeca Festival co-founder and Tribeca Enterprises CEO Jane Rosenthal. “The Tribeca Festival is a celebratory event that honors artists and uplifts attendees, and this year is no exception with a lineup of 109 feature films from 127 filmmakers. This time around, the festivities involves a festival-wide celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, the world premiere of “All Up in the Biz,” a documentary about New York hip-hop legend Biz Markie, and the world premiere of “Cinnamon,” directed by Bryian Keith Montgomery Jr. and starring Damon Wayans and Pam Grier. ![]() Programming includes 53 documentary features across all categories including the world premiere of Marvel’s first original documentary “Stan Lee” by Tribeca alumnus David Gelb as well as world premieres from Academy Award winners and nominees including Julie Cohen, Waad al-Kateab, Morgan Neville, Sam Pollard, Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.įor the third year, the Tribeca Festival will commemorate Juneteenth through the Expressions of Black Freedom program. This year’s festival also spotlights a number of films directed by actors, such as “First Time Female Director” by Peretti “Maggie Moore(s)” by John Slattery “Bucky F*cking Dent” by Duchovny and “Eric LaRue” by Michael Shannon. ![]()
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