2020 TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL® ANNOUNCES FEATURE LINEUP OF FILMS
Program highlights politically, culturally and socially relevant films from diverse storytellers
Program highlights politically, culturally and socially relevant films from diverse storytellers
NEW YORK, NY– March 3, 2020 –The 2020 Tribeca Film
Festival, presented by AT&T, today unveiled its feature film lineup.
Continuing its tradition of championing the discovery of emerging
voices and celebrating new work from established talent, the 19th
edition of the Festival foregrounds comedic, music-centered, political
and socially-conscious films from diverse storytellers who use art to
inspire positive change and community restoration. The 2020 Tribeca Film
Festival will run April 15-26.
The features program will include 115 films from 124 filmmakers from
across 33 different countries. The line-up includes 95 world premieres, 2
international premieres, 4 North American premieres, 4 U.S. premieres,
and 9 New York premieres and one sneak preview. This year's program
includes 19 directors returning to Tribeca with their latest projects,
and 44 of the feature films have one or more women directors. The
feature program was curated from 3,385 submissions, and this year’s
Festival received a record 10,397 total submissions across all
categories
“First comes the story, then empathy, then comes change. When you
change the narrator, you empower different voices to show audiences new
worlds through their eyes,” said Paula Weinstein, Chief Content Officer
of Tribeca Enterprises and program advisor. “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.”
“This year’s festival embraces the unique power of film to bring
people together -- whether that’s literally the communal experience of
watching a film in a packed theater, or the more intangible way a great
film can make you empathize with a stranger’s struggle,” said Cara
Cusumano, Festival Director. “In an election year where we will go to
the polls to make big decisions about our future together, these films
are an opportunity for connection and understanding.”
“The 10 films in our International Competition reflect the power of
political and artistic filmmaking from all over the world. From
returning filmmakers to new voices, we will welcome and celebrate the
diverse storytellers who will share their personal visions of their own
cultures. Tribeca audiences will embark on 10 journeys full of poetry
and emotion in these innovative international tales,” said Frédéric
Boyer, Artistic Director.
The competition category includes 10 U.S. Narratives, 10
International Narratives, and 12 Documentary competition features.
Additionally, the feature line-up includes 16 Spotlight Narratives, 20
Spotlight Documentaries, 17 Viewpoints, 5 Midnight, 13 Movies Plus
selections; 6 Tribeca Critics’ Week, 3 films as part of this year’s new
Women at Work section, and a family event.
As previously announced, the 2020 Festival will open April 15 with
the world premiere of award-winning director Mary Wharton’s documentary,
Jimmy Carter Rock & Roll President, at the Beacon Theatre as part
of the City National Bank Screening Series with live performances from
music legend Willie Nelson, Musical Director Paul Shaffer, Nile Rodgers
and others. New this year, the Festival will be expanding across the
Hudson river to the city of Hoboken, NJ, using cinematic storytelling
and experiences to connect to this culturally vibrant community
In addition to Weinstein, Cusumano, and Boyer, the programming team
includes VP Filmmaker Relations and Shorts Programming, Sharon Badal;
Senior Programmers Liza Domnitz (features, TV, and online work), Loren
Hammonds (immersive and features), Lucy Mukerjee (features); Programmer
Ben Thompson (shorts); and a team of associate programmers.
2020 Feature Film Selection:
U.S. NARRATIVE COMPETITION
Tribeca's U.S. Narrative Competition showcases extraordinary work from breakout independent voices and distinguished filmmaking talent. These 10 world premieres will vie for the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Actor, and Best Actress.
Tribeca's U.S. Narrative Competition showcases extraordinary work from breakout independent voices and distinguished filmmaking talent. These 10 world premieres will vie for the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Actor, and Best Actress.
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. Nurse Mandy is just
trying to make it through her double shift alive, but her nasty drug
addiction, annoying coworkers, needy patients, and devious cousin are
making it pretty tough, not to mention organ-stealing criminals and an
injured convict. 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. Troy and his young transgender son Joe are on
the run from his conservative mother in the Montana wilderness, with a
detective in hot pursuit in this emotionally powerful narrative. 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. Parents-to-be Elliott and Jackie (an eight-months pregnant
Jess Weixler) embark on a quest for
self-actualization before the imminent birth of their first child in
this strikingly honest and hilarious portrait of parents and children.
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, M. Blair Breard, Alice Wu. (USA) – World
Premiere. In a modern-day Cyrano-meets-Pygmalion, Ellie, a shy
Chinese-American straight-A student finds herself helping the school
jock woo the girl they both secretly love. 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 people’s 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, Raúl Castillo, Soko.
Lorelei, directed and written by Sabrina Doyle.
Produced by Francesca Silvestri and Kevin Chinoy, Jennifer Radzikowski.
(USA) - World Premiere. Reformed ex-con Wayland returns to his hometown
and reconnects with his high school girlfriend Dolores, now a single mom
with dreams of Hollywood in Doyle’s fable-like tale of second chances.
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. Four women whose lives are
separated by race, culture, and class but connected by the complexities
of motherhood become inextricably bound together by an incident on the
New York City subway. With Kate Lyn Sheil, Lindsay Burdge, Jade Eshete,
Rory Culkin, Michael Chernus, Sturgill Simpson, Assol Abdullina. In
English, Russian with English subtitles.
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. Dwight and his sister Jessie reach a crossroads over what to
do about their little brother Thomas, a sickly child with a mysterious
affliction, in this moody American indie feature debut. With Patrick
Fugit, Ingrid Sophie Schram, Owen Campbell.
No Future, directed by Andrew Irvine, Mark Smoot,
written by Mark Smoot. Produced by Jonathan Duffy, Kelly Williams, Jeff
Walker, Lisa Normand. (USA) - World Premiere. Following the overdose of
an estranged friend, recovering addict Will, still struggling with his
own sobriety, returns to his hometown where he begins a troubled affair
with his friend’s grieving mother. With Catherine Keener, Charlie
Heaton, Rosa Salazar, Jackie Earle Haley, Austin Amelio, Jefferson
White.
The Violent Heart, directed and written by Kerem
Sanga. Produced by Ed McDonnell, Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, Tobey Maguire,
Matthew Plouffe, P. Jennifer Dana, Mark Roberts, Ross Putman, Dave
Hunter. (USA) - World Premiere. Fifteen years after the murder of his
older sister, taciturn Daniel finds himself falling for Cassie, a
vivacious high school senior in this southern gothic-inspired Romeo
& Juliet story set in the American heartland. With Grace Van Patten,
Jovan Adepo, Lukas Haas, Mary J. Blige, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Jahi
Di'Allo Winston.
DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
Over Tribeca’s 19-year history, the non-fiction film selections have exhibited work from emerging and renowned filmmakers, including future Academy Award® winners. This year's films will compete for Best Documentary Feature, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing.
Over Tribeca’s 19-year history, the non-fiction film selections have exhibited work from emerging and renowned filmmakers, including future Academy Award® winners. 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 powerful hybrid documentary 499 examines
Cortez's legacy almost five centuries later through the eyes of a
stranded conquistador traveling through Mexico. The film is a cinematic
meditation on the violence that still vibrates through society. With
Eduardo San Juan Breña. In Nahuatl, Spanish with English subtitles. TFI supported.
Dear Mr. Brody, directed and written by Keith
Maitland. Produced by Megan Gilbride, Melissa Robyn Glassman, Keith
Maitland, Sarah Wilson. (USA) - World Premiere. In 1970, eccentric
hippie millionaire Michael Brody, Jr. decided to give $25 million away
to anyone who needed it, sparking a media frenzy and thousands of
letters from strangers all requesting his help.
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. With Joel
Widman.
Father Soldier Son, directed by Catrin Einhorn,
Leslye Davis. Produced by Leslye Davis, Catrin Einhorn, Kathleen Lingo,
Nancy Donaldson. (USA) - World Premiere. This intimate documentary from
the New York Times follows one American family over the course of ten
years, becoming an intergenerational exploration of the meaning of
sacrifice, purpose, family and American manhood. A Netflix release.
Jacinta, directed by Jessica Earnshaw. Produced by
Jessica Earnshaw, Holly Meehl, Nimisha Mukerji. (USA) - World Premiere.
An astonishing and ultimately hopeful record of the hereditary nature of
trauma, Jacinta follows the lives of three generations of women
struggling to maintain stability. TFI supported.
Landfall, directed by Cecilia Aldarondo. Produced by
Ines Hofmann Kanna, Cecilia Aldarondo. (USA) - World Premiere.
Chronicling the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, Landfall is a sensitive
and urgent portrait of the continued fraught relationship between the US
and Puerto Rico, a land in mourning and resistance. In English, Spanish with English subtitles. TFI supported.
The Last Out, directed by Sami Khan, Michael
Gassert, written by Sami Khan. Produced by Michael Gassert, Jonathan
Miller, Sami Khan. (USA) - World Premiere. An affecting story of raw
talent, passion and naivete, The Last Out follows three Cuban baseball
players with Major League dreams who, facing difficult choices, embark
on radically different paths when those dreams don’t pan out. With Happy
Oliveros, Carlos O. González, and Victor Baró. In English, Spanish with English subtitles. Also playing as part of the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival.
Pray Away, directed by Kristine Stolakis. Produced
by Jessica Devaney, Anya Rous. (USA) - World Premiere. Pray Away is a
powerful exposé on gay conversion programs, revealing the damage
inflicted by shame and repression through intimate testimonies from
current members and former leaders of the pray the gay away movement. TFI supported.
Socks on Fire, directed and written by Bo McGuire.
Produced by Tatiana Bears, Amy Dotson. (USA) - World Premiere. Bo
McGuire returns home to rural Alabama to document the bitter property
feud between his homophobic aunt and gay uncle. 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. Megan Mylan’s closely observed fragments of lives cut
between Turkey, Greece, Germany, and the U.S.. Each unfolding scene
portrays the elemental bonds holding together Syrian families pulled
apart by war, searching for a new life. In Arabic, English with English subtitles.
Wake Up On Mars (Réveil sur Mars), directed and
written by Dea Gjinovci. Produced by Sophie Faudel, Dea Gjinovci, Britta
Rindelaub, Jasmin Basic. (France, Switzerland) - World Premiere. Two
teenage sisters lie in a vegetative state in the small Swedish home of
their Kosovar family, the cause of their mysterious malady, known as
“resignation syndrome,” entwined with their personal trauma experienced
as refugees. With Furkan Demiri, Djeneta Demiri, Ibadeta Demiri, Nurje
Demiri, Muharrem Demiri, Resul Demiri. In Albanian, Swedish with English subtitles.
Wonderboy, directed and written by Anissa Bonnefont.
Produced by Stella Maris Pictures. (France) - International Premiere.
French fashion house Balmain’s creative director Olivier Rousteing
allows the camera to become his confidante as he embarks on a search for
his birth mother, in this enchanting documentary about adoption and
identity. In French with English subtitles.
INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE COMPETITION
The New-York based Festival breaks its geographical boundaries with the International Narrative Competition, welcoming filmmakers from abroad to join a global platform for contemporary world cinema. These films will compete for Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Actor, and Best Actress.
The New-York based Festival breaks its geographical boundaries with the International Narrative Competition, welcoming filmmakers from abroad to join a global platform for contemporary world cinema. These films will compete for Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Actor, and Best Actress.
Ainu Mosir, directed and written by Takeshi
Fukunaga. Produced by Eric Nyari, Harue Miyake. (China, Japan, USA) -
World Premiere. In an indigenous village in Northern Japan, sensitive
14-year-old Kanto takes his first tentative steps towards manhood as a
debate brews among the community about a controversial ceremony. 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. She’s free-spirited, open-minded and non-judgmental; but
all that is put to the test when her teenage daughter - who happens to
be differently abled - announces that she’s ready to lose her virginity.
With Alena Yiv, Shira Haas, Tamir Mulla, Gera Sandler. In Hebrew, Russian with English subtitles.
Contactado, directed by Marité Ugás, written by
Marité Ugás, Mariana Rondón. Produced by Mariana Rondón. (Peru) - World
Premiere. Tribeca alums Mariana Rondón and Marité Ugás return with a
captivating drama about an aging self-proclaimed prophet who revisits
his past as a spiritual guru after an eager young follower entices him
to return to preaching. With Baldomero Cáceres, Miguel Dávalos, Lita
Sousa, Samantha Castillo, Solange Tavares, Beto Benites. In Spanish with English subtitles.
The Hater (Hejter), directed by Jan Komasa,
written by Mateusz Pacewicz. Produced by Jerzy Kapuściński, 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? With Maciej Musiałowski,
Vanessa Alexander, Maciej Stuhr, Agata Kulesza, Danuta Stenka, Jacek
Koman. In Polish with English subtitles.
Kokoloko, directed and written by Gerardo Naranjo.
Produced by Gabriel Garcia Nava, Gerardo Naranjo. (Mexico) - World
Premiere. In a tropical seaside village, Marisol pursues personal
freedom while navigating between the two men in her life - her lover and
her violent cousin who is keeping her captive. With Alejandra Herrera,
Noé Hernández, Eduardo Mendizábal. In Spanish with English subtitles.
My Wonderful Wanda (Wanda, mein Wunder),
directed by Bettina Oberli, written by Cooky Ziesche, Bettina Oberli.
Produced by Lukas Hobi, Reto Schaerli. (Switzerland) - World Premiere.
Wanda nurses the patriarch of the wealthy Wegmeister-Gloor family. When
an unexpected complication arises, family secrets come to light and
arrangements are made to try and appease everyone in this biting family
drama. With Agnieszka Grochowska, Marthe Keller, André Jung, Birgit
Minichmayr, Jacob Matschenz, Anatole Taubman. In German, Polish with English subtitles.
Nobody Knows I'm Here (Nadie sabe que estoy aquí),
directed by Gaspar Antillo, written by Enrique Videla, Josefina
Fernández, Gaspar Antillo. Produced by Juan de Dios Larraín, Pablo
Larraín. (Chile) - World Premiere. Memo lives on a remote Chilean sheep
farm, hiding a beautiful singing voice from the outside world. A recluse
with a glittery flair, he can't stop dwelling on the past, but what
will happen once someone finally listens? With Jorge García, Millaray
Paz Lobos García, Luis Gnecco, Alejandro Goic, Gaston Pauls, Eduardo
Paxeco. In English, Spanish with English subtitles. A Netflix release.
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. When naïve teenager Sparkle joins a dance crew of
confident older girls, she encounters an alluring but unsettling new
world of sex and money in this snapshot of sisterhood in Trinidad and
Tobago. 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. In this heartwarming latest
from Eytan Fox (Yossi), John Benjamin Hickey plays a gay travel writer
who trades New York for Tel Aviv, where a charming young man helps him
get perspective on his long-term relationship. With John Benjamin
Hickey, Niv Nissim, Lihi Kornowski, Miki Kam, Omri Loukas, Tamir
Ginsburg. In English, Hebrew with English subtitles.
Tryst with Destiny, directed and written by Prashant
Nair. Produced by Manish Mundra. (India, France) - World Premiere. A
billionaire learns there is something money can’t buy, a lower-caste
couple attempts to build a new life, and a corrupt city cop finds
himself far outside of the law in Nair’s slyly biting triptych on class
in contemporary India. With Ashish Vidyarthi, Suhasini Mani Ratnam,
Viineet Kumar, Kani Kusruti, Jaideep Ahlawat, Palomi Ghosh. In English, Hindi, Telugu with English subtitles.
SPOTLIGHT NARRATIVE
Anticipated premieres from acclaimed filmmakers and performers are the focus of the Spotlight Narrative section which continues to be a launching pad for compelling stories.
Anticipated premieres from acclaimed filmmakers and performers are the focus of the Spotlight Narrative section which continues to be a launching pad for compelling stories.
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. In the wake of an impending embezzlement scandal, a
charismatic superintendent struggles to maintain order to keep his high
school district prosperous in this energetic dark comedy based on an
outrageous true story. With Hugh Jackman, Allison Janney, Ray Romano,
Geraldine Viswanathan. 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. But when his good
intentions mark him a target of a local crime boss, Clean is forced to
reconcile with the violence of his past in this brutal and bloody thrill
ride. With Adrien Brody, Glenn Fleshler, Richie Merritt, Ari
Chandler-DuPont, Mykelti Williamson, Rza, Michelle Wilson, John Bianco.
Don't Tell a Soul, directed and written by Alex
McAuley. Produced by Merry-Kay Poe. (USA) - World Premiere. Joey’s older
brother Matt convinces him to rob a house for their sick mother and
security guard Hamby falls in a well chasing them. Now Hamby must match
wits with the teenagers in order to get out. With Jack Dylan Grazer,
Fionn Whitehead, Rainn Wilson, Mena Suvari.
The God Committee, directed and written by Austin
Stark. Produced by Molly Connors, Amanda Bowers, Jonathan Rubenstein,
Ari Pinchot, Jane Oster, Bingo Gubelmann, Benji Kohn. (USA) - World
Premiere. When a donor heart arrives at a New York City hospital, a
committee of doctors and bureaucrats must convene to decide which of
three patients deserves the life-saving transplant in this ethically
charged medical drama. 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. Joel McHale stars in this
Jack Black-produced romantic-comedy-thriller about a happily married
couple whose friends perform an intervention to put an end to their
constant public displays of affection. With Joel McHale, Kerry Bishé,
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. When the patriarch of a wealthy
and powerful New York family suddenly dies, his daughter is left with a
shocking secret inheritance that challenges her beliefs in justice and
threatens to destroy her family’s lives. With Lily Collins, Simon Pegg,
Connie Nielsen, Chace Crawford, Patrick Warburton, Michael Beach. A DIRECTV release.
The King of Staten Island, directed by Judd Apatow,
written by Judd Apatow, Pete Davidson, Dave Sirus. Produced by Judd
Apatow, Barry Mendel. (USA) - New York Premiere. Judd Apatow directs
Staten Island’s own Pete Davidson--in his first starring film role--in
this bracing, emotional comedy about a burnout who has to learn to let
go of the past and finally grow up. With Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei,
Bill Burr, Bel Powley, Maude Apatow, Ricky Velez and Steve Buscemi. A Universal Pictures release.
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. With Maya Kazan, Joanne Whalley, Chris Messina, Kathy
Baker, Marshall Bell, Cybill Shepherd, Rita Wilson, Rosanna Arquette,
Polly Draper.
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 won’t 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.
In this hybrid of drama and science fiction, audiences are treated to
director and star Julie Delpy’s newest exploration of modern
relationships—here the eternal tie of parent and child. With Julie
Delpy, Daniel Brühl, Gemma Arterton, Richard Armitage, Sophia Ally. In
English, French, German with English subtitles. 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. Ripped from the headlines, Silk
Road captures the birth of the titular darknet marketplace through an
elaborate, thrilling cat-and-mouse game between its ambitious creator
Ross Ulbricht and a disreputable DEA agent desperate to bring down the
millennial kingpin. 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. Produced by Tom McNulty, Caddy Vanasirikul, Ember Truesdell,
Chris Miller, Brian O’Shea (USA) - World Premiere. Drew Barrymore stars
in this comedy about a Hollywood actress who trades places with her
enthusiastic stand-in so that she can take a break from the public eye.
With Drew Barrymore, Michael Zegen, TJ Miler, Holland Taylor, Charlie
Barnett, Ellie Kemper, Andrew Rannells, Lena Dunham.
Stardust, directed by Gabriel Range, written by
Christopher Bell, Gabriel Range. Produced by Paul Van Carter, Nick
Taussig, Matt Code. (UK) - World Premiere. In 1971, David Bowie embarked
on a transformative road trip through America with struggling publicist
Rob Oberman. Stardust provides an intimate glimpse into the moments
that inspired Bowie to reinvent himself in order to truly become
himself: his iconic celestial alter-ego Ziggy Stardust. 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. Back for their fourth cinematic travelogue, Rob Brydon and
Steve Coogan head out together on a Greek excursion inspired by Homer’s
The Odyssey—and, naturally, fueled by sharp-witted banter and the best
Werner Herzog impressions imaginable. With Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon. An IFC Films release.
SPOTLIGHT DOCUMENTARY
Documentaries consistently make waves at Tribeca as notable filmmakers and major stories are represented in this section through high-profile premieres.
Documentaries consistently make waves at Tribeca as notable filmmakers and major stories are represented in this section through high-profile premieres.
The Art of Political Murder, directed by Paul
Taylor. Produced by Teddy Leifer, Regina K. Scully. (UK) - World
Premiere. The shocking murder of human rights activist Bishop Juan
Gerardi in the aftermath of the Guatemalan Civil War sets the ground for
a powerful battle between justice and corruption in this political
crime thriller Executive Produced by George Clooney. With Francisco
Goldman, Ronalth Ochaeta, Claudia Méndez Arriaza, Leopoldo Zeissig,
Rubén Chanax, Arturo Aguilar. In English, Spanish with English
subtitles. 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. In the riveting Athlete A, filmmakers Bonni Cohen and Jon
Shenk delve into the world of elite competitive gymnastics and the toxic
culture within that allowed sexual abuse to go on for decades
unchecked. A Netflix Release. Also playing as part of the ESPN/Tribeca Sports Film Festival.
Banksy Most Wanted, directed and written by Aurélia
Rouvier, Laurent Richard, Seamus Haley. Produced by Laurent Richard.
(France) - World Premiere. Banksy is a household name, but behind this
name hides a multitude of stories, artworks, stunts, political
statements and identities, leading to one of the art world’s biggest
unanswered questions- who is Banksy? In English, French with English subtitles.
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. The Beach
Boys’ lead songwriter takes a drive around Los Angeles with Rolling
Stone editor and longtime friend Jason Fine in this nonlinear cinematic
memoir, as vivid and multifaceted as his music. With Brian Wilson, Bruce
Springsteen, Sir Elton John, Linda Perry, Jim James, Nick Jonas,
Gustavo Dudamel.
Helmut Newton: the Bad and the Beautiful, directed
and written by Gero von Boehm. Produced by Felix von Boehm. (Germany) -
World Premiere. Catherine Deneuve, Grace Jones, Charlotte Rampling,
Isabella Rossellini, Anna Wintour and others give their take on
legendary photographer Helmut Newton’s life, art, and legacy, in this
portrait of a man who was at once provocative, unconventional,
subversive and genius in his depiction of women. With Grace Jones,
Sylvia Gobbel, Isabella Rossellini, Anna Wintour, Nadja Auermann,
Phyllis Posnick, Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Faithfull, Claudia
Schiffer, Hanna Schygulla, Carla Sozzani, Arja Toyryla, June Newton. In English, French, German with English subtitles.
Hydration, directed by Mimi Valdés. Produced by
Pharrell Williams, Mimi Valdés, Jerry Kolber, Adam "Tex" Davis. (USA) -
World Premiere. Hydration takes audiences backstage and behind the
scenes of Pharrell’s ground-breaking Something in the Water festival,
using music to bring together his divided hometown of Virginia Beach.
Featuring exhilarating live performances by legendary music artists Jay
Z, Missy Elliot, Gwen Stefani and others. With Pharrell Williams, Gwen
Stefani, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Pusha T, Dave Grohl, Snoop Dogg and more.
Kubrick by Kubrick (Kubrick par Kubrick), directed
and written by Gregory Monro. Produced by Jeremy Zelnik, Martin Laurent.
(France) - World Premiere. A rare and transcendent journey into the
life and films of the legendary Stanley Kubrick like we've never seen
before, featuring a treasure trove of unearthed interview recordings
from the master himself. In English, French with English subtitles.
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.
Assembled from never before seen footage shot in 1983, this fascinating
film documents controversial Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt’s
unlikely bid for the White House after a gunman’s bullet left him
partially paralyzed. With Larry Flynt.
Not Going Quietly, directed by Nicholas Bruckman,
written by Amanda Roddy, Nicholas Bruckman. Produced by Amanda Roddy.
(USA) - World Premiere. An intimate, inspiring look at activist and
loving father Ady Barkan, diagnosed with ALS at age 32 and who, in spite
of declining physical abilities, embarks on a nationwide campaign for
healthcare reform. With Ady Barkan, Rachael King, Elizabeth Jaff, Ana
Maria Archila, Nate Smith, Tracey Corder.
Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles, directed by
Laura Gabbert. Produced by Steve Robillard, Mohamed Al Rafi, Jeff Frey,
Lauren Deuterman. (USA) - World Premiere. Follow celebrity chef Yotam
Ottolenghi as he assembles a star-studded team of the world’s most
innovative pastry chefs to put on a Versailles-themed culinary gala at
the Metropolitan Museum of Art. With Yotam Ottolenghi, Dominique Ansel,
Ghaya Oliveira, Dinara Kasko, Sam Bompas, Janice Wong. In English, French, Hebrew, Russian, Ukrainian with English subtitles.
Rebuilding Paradise, directed by Ron Howard.
Produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Sara Bernstein, Justin Wilkes, Xan
Parker. (USA) - New York Premiere. Director Ron Howard profiles several
survivors of California's deadliest wildfire who must decide whether to
leave or to remain and rebuild in a town that is now on the front lines
of the climate crisis. 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. Ricky
Powell boasts a quintessential New York story, rising to fame as a
street photographer in the 80’s and 90’s and touring with the Beastie
Boys, capturing some of the wildest moments in popular culture. With
Ricky Powell, Natasha Lyonne, Debi Mazar, Mike D, Laurence Fishburne,
Chuck D, LL Cool J, DMC.
Somebody Up There Likes Me, directed by Mike Figgis.
Produced by Peter Worsley, Louis Figgis. (UK) - North American
Premiere. A series of intimate conversations with Rolling Stone Ronnie
Wood, whose extraordinary music career placed him at the forefront of
the British R&B explosion to rock ‘n’ roll stardom. With Ronnie
Wood, Sally Wood, Imelda May, Damien Hirst, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards,
Sir Rod Stewart, Charlie Watts.
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. In 2016,
Stanford graduate Michael Tubbs became the youngest and first
African-American mayor of Stockton, California. Stockton On My Mind
follows Mayor Tubbs through his first term in office as he tirelessly
advances his innovative proposals for a city at a turning point. With
Mayor Michael Tubbs. An HBO Documentary Films Release.
This Is Paris, directed and written by Alexandra
Haggiag Dean. Produced by Aaron Saidman. (USA) - World Premiere. There’s
Paris Hilton and there’s “Paris Hilton”, the latter a character created
by a teenage girl desperate to escape into a fantasy. Alexandra Dean’s
revealing documentary offers the real Paris’ untold story. With Paris
Hilton, Kathy Hilton, Nicky Hilton Rothschild. A YouTube Originals
release.
Tough Love: The Lennox Lewis Documentary, directed
by Rick Lazes, Seth Koch, written by Josh Dubin, Seth Koch. Produced by
Chad A. Verdi, Rick Lazes, Nick Koskoff, Tom DeNucci. (USA) - World
Premiere. Lennox Lewis’ rise from humble beginnings in the East End of
London to the top of the boxing world defied the odds. Using never
before seen footage from Lewis’ personal archives, Tough Love: The
Lennox Lewis Documentary shines a light on what makes a true champ. 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. A
collage-like, incisive look at the life of writer, painter and thinker
David Wojnarowicz, whose powerful, unapologetic way of seeing the world
gave voice to queer rights at a critical time in US history. With David
Wojnarowicz, Fran Lebowitz, Peter Hujar, Kiki Smith, Richard Kern, Nan
Goldin, Carlos McCormack.
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. But as his fame grows, darkness settles in, blurring the
line between reality and his own vivid imagination. With Jonatan
Leandoer Håstad, Axel Tufvesson, Carl-Mikael Berlander, Benjamin
Reichwald, Emilio Fagone, Oskar Ekman. In English, Russian, Swedish with English subtitles.
Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn, directed by
Muta'Ali, produced by Jevon Frank, Victorious De Costa, Muta'Ali (USA) –
World Premiere. In 1989, a black youth was murdered in Brooklyn when he
was misidentified as the boyfriend of a local white girl. The aftermath
of Yusuf Hawkins’ death exploded into a social movement, exposing
racial prejudices that continue to plague us today. With Al Sharpton,
Amir Hawkins, Diane Hawkins, Freddy Hawkins, Mayor David Dinkins. An HBO Documentary Film release.
VIEWPOINTS
Viewpoints, which includes narratives and documentaries, recognizes distinct voices in independent filmmaking by creating a home for bold directorial visions and embracing distinct characters or points of view.
Viewpoints, which includes narratives and documentaries, recognizes distinct voices in independent filmmaking by creating a home for bold directorial visions and embracing distinct characters or points of view.
Giants Being Lonely, directed and written by Grear
Patterson. Produced by Olmo Schnabel. (USA) - North American Premiere,
Feature Narrative. From lauded mixed-media artist Grear Patterson, this
engrossing coming-of-age drama centers around two troubled high-school
baseball players -- the gifted star-pitcher, Bobby, and the overlooked
coach’s son, Adam -- as they struggle with sex, love, difficult family
dynamics, and teenage isolation. 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? Acclaimed documentarian
Rodney Ascher (Room 27, The Nightmare) tackles this question with
compelling testimony, philosophical evidence and scientific explanation
in this engaging journey for the truth.
Harley, directed by Jean-Cosme Delaloye, written by
Jean-Cosme Delaloye, Lila Place. Produced by Jean-Cosme Delaloye. (USA) -
World Premiere, Feature Documentary. With inklings of American Movie,
Jean-Cosme Delaloye’s Harley stands out as an outrageously entertaining
portrait of Harley Breite, a thriving criminal defense lawyer attempting
to win over his Dulcinea.
Honeymood, directed and written by Talya Lavie.
Produced by Eitan Mansuri, Jonathan Doweck. (Israel) - World Premiere,
Feature Narrative. Following a fight in their honeymoon suite on the
night of their wedding, a bride and groom embark on a surreal urban
odyssey through the streets of Jerusalem in Tribeca award winner Talya
Lavie’s dazzling romantic comedy. With Ran Danker, Avigail Harari. In Hebrew with English subtitles.
I'm No Longer Here (Ya No Estoy Aqui), directed and
written by Fernando Frias de la Parra. Produced by Gerardo Gatica,
Alberto Muffelmann, Gerry Kim. (Mexico) - US Premiere, Feature
Narrative. 17 year old Ulises loves to dance. But when the local cartel
mistakenly targets him, he’s forced to flee his home in Mexico, landing
alone in the wilds of Queens. With Juan Daniel Garcia Treviño, Bianca
Coral Puernte Valenzuela, Jonathan Fernando Espinoza Gamez, Luis
Leonardo Zapata, Leonardo Ernesto Garza Ávila, Estefania Judith Tovar
Ramirez, Rocio Monserrat Rios Hernandez, Brandon Yahir Alday Vazquez,
Yesica Avigail. In Spanish with English subtitles. A Netflix release.
La Llorona, directed and written by Jayro
Bustamante. Produced by Jayro Bustamante, Gustavo Matheu. (Guatemala,
France) - New York Premiere, Feature Narrative. As the patriarch of a
privileged family stands trial accused of genocide, a new housemaid
comes to the house. Her presence unleashes something-- is it the pent-up
tensions of a family at the breaking point, or does she bring something
more sinister with her from the depths of Guatemalan folklore? With
María Mercedes Coroy, Sabrina De La Hoz, Margarita Kenéfic, Julio Díaz. In Spanish with English subtitles. A Shudder release.
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. 40 years
later, she examines her impact in the intervening years: as mother,
spiritual advisor, activist, and keeper of a controversial legacy. 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. Plagued by otherworldly
visions, a young Nepali musician and entrepreneur is told that he only
has one week to live. Norbu’s atmospheric, trancelike fourth feature
sees him reckon with his spiritual skepticism. With Tsering Tashi
Gyalthang, Tulku Kunzang, Orgen Tobgyal Rinpoche, Tenzin Kunsel, Tulku
Ngawang Tenzin, Rabindra Singh Baniya. In Nepali, Tibetan with English subtitles.
Marvelous and The Black Hole, directed and written
by Kate Tsang. Produced by Carolyn Mao. (USA) - World Premiere, Feature
Narrative. A teenage delinquent befriends a surly magician who helps her
navigate her inner demons and dysfunctional family with sleight of hand
magic. 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. With a $6M ransom price and without support
from the authorities, Tom’s wife and sons pick up the phone (and a
Video8 camcorder) to negotiate directly with the largest terrorist group
in the Western Hemisphere. In English, German, Spanish with English subtitles.
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. Having
just broken up with his girlfriend, introverted video editor Charles
gets locked out of his apartment, accidentally embarking on a
transformative odyssey through his neighborhood. With Brian Tyree Henry,
Sunita Mani, Sonequa Martin-Green, Olivia Edward, Asia Kate Dillon,
Rebecca Naomi Jones.
P.S. Burn This Letter Please, directed and written
by Michael Seligman, Jennifer Tiexiera. Produced by Jennifer Tiexiera,
Michael Seligman, Craig Olsen. (USA) - World Premiere, Feature
Documentary. A box found in an abandoned storage unit unearths a time
capsule of correspondences from a forgotten era: the underground drag
scene in 1950’s New York City. Firsthand accounts and newly discovered
footage help cast a long overdue spotlight on the unsung pioneers of
drag. With Henry Arango, Michael Alogna, James Bidgood, Robert Bouvard,
Terry Noel, Joseph Touchette, Claude Diaz, George Roth, Esther Newton,
Joe E. Jeffreys, George Chauncey, Robert Corber, Thomasine Barlett,
Michael Henry Adams.
Pacified (Pacificado), directed and written by
Paxton Winters. Produced by Paula Linhares, Marcos Tellechea, Darren
Aronofsky, Lisa Muskat, Paxton Winters. (Brazil) - New York Premiere,
Feature Narrative. Following the violent clean-up and occupation of
Brazilian favelas for the Rio Summer Olympics, timid teenager Tati is
drawn to the father she’s never met in this layered, vivid portrayal of a
world where loyalty to your neighbors comes above all else. With Bukasa
Kabengele, Cassia Nascimento, Debora Nascimento, José Loreto, Raphael
Logam, Lea Garcia. In Portuguese with English subtitles.
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 (Apátrida), directed and written
by Michèle Stephenson. Produced by Michèle Stephenson, Jennifer Holness,
Lea Marin. (USA, Dominican Republic, Haiti) - World Premiere, Feature
Documentary. In 2013, the Dominican Republic stripped the citizenship of
anyone with Haitian parents, rendering over 200,000 people without
nationality, identity or homeland. Stateless explores this complex
history and politics through one young woman’s fight to protect the
right to citizenship for all people. With Rosa Iris Diendomi-Álvarez,
Teofilo Murat, Gladys Feliz. In Creole, Spanish with English subtitles. TFI supported.
Stray, directed and written by Elizabeth Lo.
Produced by Elizabeth Lo, Shane Boris. (Turkey, Hong Kong) - World
Premiere, Feature Documentary. Bringing us into the world of Zeytin, a
stray dog living life on the streets of Istanbul, Stray delivers a
deceptively simple and wonderfully touching journey of marginalization
and resilience. In Turkish with English subtitles.
Through the Night, directed by Loira Limbal, written
by Loira Limbal, Malika Zouhali-Worrall. Produced by Jameka Autry.
(USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary. This poignant and intimate
documentary examines the emotional toll on families in pursuit of the
American dream, told through the lens of a 24-hour daycare center in
Westchester, New York. With Delores "Nunu" Hogan, Patrick Hogan, Marisol
Valencia, Shanona Tate. In English, Spanish with English subtitles.
MIDNIGHT
Tribeca's Midnight section provides a space for fans to discover new projects in genre filmmaking.
Tribeca's Midnight section provides a space for fans to discover new projects in genre filmmaking.
Becky, directed by Cary Murnion, Jonathan Milott,
written by Nick Morris, Ruckus Skye, Lane Skye. Produced by Raphael
Margules, JD Lifshitz, Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Russ
Posternak. (USA) - World Premiere. Mourning her mother’s death, teenaged
Becky doesn’t think she could possibly have a worse time during a lake
house trip with her dad. 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. For decades, the residents of Ireland’s Six Mile Hill
have traded urban legends about an ancient blood-craving ghoul that
sleeps beneath their land. 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. His family gathers to
mourn, and soon a darkness grows, marked by waking nightmares and a
growing sense that something evil is taking over the family. With Marin
Ireland, Michael Abbott Jr., Xander Berkeley.
Honeydew, directed and written by Devereux Milburn.
Produced by Dan Kennedy, Alan Pierson. (USA) - World Premiere.
Unfortunately for a young couple on a camping trip, their car broke down
in the middle of the night. Even more unfortunate: In hopes of using a
phone for help, they’ve stepped foot inside a house of, to put it
lightly, very strange horrors. 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. The lone survivor of an enigmatic spaceship incident hasn’t
returned back home alone—hiding inside his body is a dangerous creature.
His only hope: a doctor who’s 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.
MOVIES PLUS
A Tribeca tradition, Movies Plus offers audiences the unique opportunity to continue the experience of a film through buzzworthy conversations or performances after each special screening. Past Movies Plus experiences have included a Sheryl Crow tribute to Linda Ronstadt (2019), the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus performed after the world premiere of Gay Chorus Deep South (2019), and a Broadway-style performance following Bathtubs Over Broadway (2018).
A Tribeca tradition, Movies Plus offers audiences the unique opportunity to continue the experience of a film through buzzworthy conversations or performances after each special screening. Past Movies Plus experiences have included a Sheryl Crow tribute to Linda Ronstadt (2019), the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus performed after the world premiere of Gay Chorus Deep South (2019), and a Broadway-style performance following Bathtubs Over Broadway (2018).
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. Aid workers from
around the globe descended on the island, along with one unlikely leader
– actor and filmmaker Sean Penn. 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. Executive Producer Laverne Cox amplifies this study of
transgender representation in the media, bringing together trans
creatives and activists to deconstruct scenes from cinema through the
ages in order to confront our evolving understanding of gender. With
Laverne Cox, Lilly Wachowski, Yance Ford, Jen Richards, Mj Rodriguez,
Chaz Bono.
After the Movie: A conversation led by Laverne Cox (Executive Producer), and Sam Feder
(Director) with some very special guests, about the current rise and
history of transgender representation in film and television.
Call Your Mother, directed by Heidi Ewing, Rachel
Grady. Produced by Eleanor Galloway. (USA) - World Premiere, Feature
Documentary. Comedians’ mothers take center stage in this documentary
from the directors Rachel Grady & Heidi Ewing (TFF 2006 selection
Jesus Camp), a hilarious ode to moms and the way they have shaped the
work of some of comedy’s biggest stars. With Louie Anderson, Awkwafina,
Jimmy Carr, Bridget Everett, Fortune Feimster, Rachel Feinstein, Jim
Gaffigan, Judy Gold, Jen Kirkman, Jo Koy, Bobby Lee, The Lucas Brothers,
Norm Macdonald, Jim Norton, Tig Notaro, Yvonne Orji, Kristen Schaal,
Roy Wood Jr..
After the Movie: A conversation with comedians Bridget Everett, Rachel Feinstein, Judy Gold, Roy Wood Jr. and more.
Don’t Try to Understand: A Year in the Life of Earl "DMX" Simmons,
directed by Christopher Frierson. Produced by Clark Slater. (USA) -
World Premiere, Feature Documentary. Hip-hop icon DMX returns from a
recent stint in prison determined to reignite his career, but his
comeback proves ill-fated when faced with the mounting pressures of
fatherhood, faith and addiction. This unfiltered documentary presents an
intimate glimpse into the man behind the public persona.
After the Movie: A special performance by DMX.
Freedia Got a Gun, directed by Chris McKim. Produced
by Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Chris McKim. (USA) - World Premiere,
Feature Documentary. After losing her brother to gun violence, New
Orleans’ queen of bounce Big Freedia uses her national platform to shine
a spotlight on gun reform in this achingly honest and human documentary
plea for activism and reform. With Big Freedia.
After the Movie: A conversation with musician Big Freedia, journalist and executive producer Charles Blow, director and producer Chris McKim and producer Randy Barbato.
Fries! The Movie, directed and written by Michael
Steed. Produced by Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia. (USA) - World
Premiere, Feature Documentary. To better understand the globe’s
obsession with the fried potato, chefs, food scientists, historians and
celebrities, including Malcom Gladwell and Chrissy Teigen, take the
audience on a joyous and mouth watering journey around the world to
delve into everyone’s favorite fried food. With Chrissy Teigen, Malcolm
Gladwell, Eric Ripert, Dave Arnold, Harold McGee.
After the Movie: A conversation with cookbook author and model Chrissy Teigen, chef Eric Ripert, Museum of Food and Drink founder Dave Arnold, and director Michael Steed.
The Go-Go's, directed by Alison Ellwood. Produced by
Trevor Birney. (USA) - New York Premiere, Feature Documentary. Through a
wealth of archival material and candid interviews, Director Alison
Ellwood takes us on a nostalgic look back at the Go-Go’s rise to fame in
the 80s all the way to today, as the band collaborates on new music for
the first time in nineteen years. With Charlotte Caffey, Belinda
Carlisle, Gina Schock, Kathy Valentine, Jane Wiedlin. A Showtime release.
After the Movie: A special performance by The Go-Go’s.
John Lewis: Good Trouble, directed by Dawn Porter.
Produced by Laura Michalchyshyn, Dawn Porter, Erika Alexander, Ben
Arnon. (USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary. Using a combination
of vérité and archival along with the 80-year old Georgia Congressman’s
own words, John Lewis: Good Trouble examines Lewis’ current work and
activism, and takes a look back at a lifetime of campaigning for
political and social change. A Magnolia Pictures and Participant release.
After the Movie: A conversation with director and producer Dawn Porter and subjects from the film.
Kiss the Ground, directed by Josh Tickell, Rebecca
Tickell, written by Josh Tickell, Rebecca Tickell, Johnny O'Hara.
Produced by Rebecca Tickell, Josh Tickell, Bill Benenson, Darius Fisher.
(USA, France, China, Uganda, Zimbabwe) - World Premiere, Feature
Documentary. A revolutionary group of activists, scientists, farmers,
and politicians band together in a global movement of “Regenerative
Agriculture” that could balance our climate, replenish our vast water
supplies, and feed the world, narrated by Woody Harrelson. With Woody
Harrelson, Ian Somerhalder, Gisele Bündchen, Patricia Arquette, David
Arquette, Tom Brady, Jason Mraz. In English, French with English subtitles.
After the Movie: A conversation with model and activist and Executive Producer Gisele Bündchen, actor and activist Ian Somerhalder and directors Rebecca Tickell and Josh Tickell.
The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show,
directed by Yoruba Richen, written by Yoruba Richen, Valerie Thomas,
Elia Gasull Balada. Produced by Valerie Thomas, Joan Walsh. (USA) -
World Premiere, Feature Documentary. While the country was embroiled in a
divisive election with racial tensions flaring, civil rights activist
Harry Belafonte guest hosted The Tonight Show for one week in 1968
transforming it into a multicultural political experience. With Harry
Belafonte, Whoopi Goldberg, Questlove, Tamron Hall.
After the Movie: A conversation with Artivist, Producer and Executive Director of Sankofa.org Gina Belafonte, director Yoruba Richen and Producer Joan Walsh. Moderated by Katrina 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. The
Grammy-winning lead singer of System of a Down, Serj Tankian helps to
awaken a political revolution on the other side of the world, inspiring
Armenia's struggle for democracy through his music and message. With
Serj Tankian, Rick Rubin, Tom Morello, Shavo Odadjian, John Dolmayan,
Carla Garapedian.
After the Movie: A special performance by System of a Down’s Serj Tankian, accompanied by the NYU Symphony Orchestra.
Underplayed, directed by Stacey Lee. Produced by
William Crouse. (USA) - World Premiere, Feature Documentary. From Delia
Derbyshire to Alison Wonderland this inspiring music documentary
portrays radical female artists breaking the rhythm of inequality in the
electronic music industry and opening doors for the next generation.
With Alison Wonderland, Tygapaw, Tokimonsta & Suzanne Ciani.
After the Movie: A World Class performance by iconic Brooklyn artist, Tygapaw, presenting an inspiring interactive vision of electronic music today.
With Drawn Arms, directed by Glenn Kaino, Afshin
Shahidi. Produced by Glen Zipper, Sean Stuart. (USA) - World Premiere,
Feature Documentary. At the 1968 Olympics, gold medalist Tommie Smith
iconically raised his fist in a symbol of black struggle and solidarity.
With Drawn Arms follows Smith as he looks back 50 years to the moment
that helped define a movement and changed the course of his life
forever.
After the Movie: A conversation with directors Glenn Kaino and Afshin Shahidi, subject Tommie Smith and musician and executive producer John Legend.
TRIBECA CRITICS’ WEEK
In its second year, Tribeca Critics’ Week is a section of the Festival that presents a curated slate of six feature films from New York-based film critics including Eric Kohn (IndieWire), Joshua Rothkopf (film critic), Bilge Ebiri (film critic and editor, New York Magazine/Vulture), Alissa Wilkinson (Vox.com), and Leah Greenblatt (Entertainment Weekly).
In its second year, Tribeca Critics’ Week is a section of the Festival that presents a curated slate of six feature films from New York-based film critics including Eric Kohn (IndieWire), Joshua Rothkopf (film critic), Bilge Ebiri (film critic and editor, New York Magazine/Vulture), Alissa Wilkinson (Vox.com), and Leah Greenblatt (Entertainment Weekly).
American Psycho, directed by Mary Harron, Produced
by Christian Halsey Solomon, Chris Hanley, Edward R. Pressman. (USA) -
Feature Narrative. Twenty years after its debut, Christian Bale’s turn
as the murderous NYC yuppie Patrick Bateman has lost none of its
simultaneously hilarious and chilling power. 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. Acclaimed documentarian
Heidi Ewing’s narrative debut is a cross-border romantic drama about a
gay New York chef reflecting back on his experiences coming of age in
Mexico. With Armando Espitia, Christian Vázquez, Michelle Rodríguez,
Ángeles Cruz, Raúl Briones, Arcelia Ramírez, Pascacio López, Michelle
Gonzáles, Luis Alberti, Yael Tadeo, Nery Arredondo, Alexia Morales. A Sony Pictures Classic Release.
Lux Aeterna, directed and written by Gaspar Noé.
Produced by Gary Farkas, Clément 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. Singular provocateur Gaspar Noé’s latest sensory experience
takes a piercing look at the dark side of the collaborative filmmaking
process. With Beatrice Dalle, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Félix Maritaud, Karl
Glusman, Clara 3000, Paul Hameline, Luka Isaac. In English, French with English subtitles.
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. What’s meant to be a documentary about St. Vincent’s music
career devolves into a mind-bending distortion of reality once the
singer hires her best friend as its director. Deliriously warping the
mockumentary template, Portlandia veteran Bill Benz’s directorial debut
defies genre categorization. With Annie Clark, Carrie Brownstein.
Shirley, directed by Josephine Decker, written by
Sarah Gubbins. Produced by Christine Vachon, David Hinojosa, Sue Naegle,
Sarah Gubbins, Jeffrey Soros, Simon Horsman, Elisabeth Moss. (USA) -
New York Premiere, Feature Narrative. Shirley Jackson, the celebrated
author of the iconic 1948 short story The Lottery, is brought to
blisteringly sharp life in Josephine Decker’s immersive drama. 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. In this
follow up to Rockwell’s acclaimed Little Feet, Billie and her younger
brother Nico struggle through adolescence with an alcoholic father and
negligent mother. 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? As the question becomes a more urgent part of the cultural conversation, Tribeca has curated a group of documentaries that seek to answer it across industries from sports, science, and law enforcement. These films consider how women in the workplace have struggled and thrived and always gotten the job done.
What does it mean to be a working woman today? As the question becomes a more urgent part of the cultural conversation, Tribeca has curated a group of documentaries that seek to answer it across industries from sports, science, and law enforcement. 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. Under the radical glow of Australian sun,
peroxide hair and fluorescent surf-shorts, a dark wave of male
chauvinism crashed down on 1980’s surf culture. Girls Can’t Surf shares
the untold story of pioneering women who surfed against this tide. With
Pam Burridge, Lisa Anderson, Wendy Botha, Jodie Cooper, Rochelle
Ballard, Pauline Menczer, Jolene Smith, Jorja Smith, Nic Carroll, Jamie
Brissick, Ian Cairns, Alisa Schwarzstein, Frieda Zamba. Also playing as part of the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival.
Picture a Scientist, directed by Ian Cheney, Sharon
Shattuck. Produced by Manette Pottle, Ian Cheney, Sharon Shattuck. (USA)
- World Premiere, Feature Documentary. Despite the minimal news
coverage, sexual harassment and gender inequality against women are no
less prevalent in science than they are in pop culture and corporate
America. Picture a Scientist illuminates this uncomfortable truth while
also advocating for change.
After the Screening: A conversation with directors Sharon Shattuck, Ian Cheney and groundbreaking scientists and film subjects, Raychelle Burks Ph.D., Jane Willenbring, Ph.D., and Nancy Hopkins Ph.D.. 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. After a high-profile police shooting rocks the Minneapolis
Police department, its first female chief is forced to resign. Women in
Blue takes a look at policing in America, as it follows the stories of
the women officers who carry on the effort to reform the department and
restore trust in the community. With Alice White, Melissa Chiodo, Janée
Harteau, Erin Grabosky, Catherine Johnson, Nekima Levy-Pounds, Medaria
Arradondo. TFI supported.
FAMILY EVENT
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, directed and written by Tim Hill; Story by Tim Hill and Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger; Based on the Series “SpongeBob SquarePants” Created by Stephen Hillenburg. Produced by Ryan Harris. (USA) - Sneak Preview. SpongeBob SquarePants, his best friend Patrick Star and the rest of the gang from Bikini Bottom hit the big screen in the first-ever all CGI SpongeBob motion picture event. After SpongeBob’s beloved pet snail Gary is snail-napped, he and Patrick embark on an epic adventure to The Lost City of Atlantic City to bring Gary home. As they navigate the delights and dangers on this perilous and hilarious rescue mission, SpongeBob and his pals prove there’s nothing stronger than the power of friendship. With Tom Kenny, Awkwafina, Matt Berry, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Carolyn Lawrence, Mr. Lawrence, Reggie Watts. A Paramount Pictures release.
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, directed and written by Tim Hill; Story by Tim Hill and Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger; Based on the Series “SpongeBob SquarePants” Created by Stephen Hillenburg. Produced by Ryan Harris. (USA) - Sneak Preview. SpongeBob SquarePants, his best friend Patrick Star and the rest of the gang from Bikini Bottom hit the big screen in the first-ever all CGI SpongeBob motion picture event. After SpongeBob’s beloved pet snail Gary is snail-napped, he and Patrick embark on an epic adventure to The Lost City of Atlantic City to bring Gary home. As they navigate the delights and dangers on this perilous and hilarious rescue mission, SpongeBob and his pals prove there’s nothing stronger than the power of friendship. With Tom Kenny, Awkwafina, Matt Berry, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Carolyn Lawrence, Mr. Lawrence, Reggie Watts. A Paramount Pictures release.
2020 JURIED FEATURE FILM AWARDS:
Awards in the three main competition sections — U.S. Narrative, International Narrative, and Documentary Competition — will be determined by a jury and presented in the following categories: Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature; Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature; Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature; Best Actor in a U.S. Narrative Feature; Best Actress in a U.S. Narrative Feature; Best International Narrative Feature; Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature; Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature; Best Actor in an International Narrative Feature; Best Actress in an International Narrative Feature; Best Documentary Feature; Best Editing in a Documentary Feature, and Best Cinematography in a Documentary Feature.
Awards in the three main competition sections — U.S. Narrative, International Narrative, and Documentary Competition — will be determined by a jury and presented in the following categories: Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature; Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature; Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature; Best Actor in a U.S. Narrative Feature; Best Actress in a U.S. Narrative Feature; Best International Narrative Feature; Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature; Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature; Best Actor in an International Narrative Feature; Best Actress in an International Narrative Feature; Best Documentary Feature; Best Editing in a Documentary Feature, and Best Cinematography in a Documentary Feature.
In addition, the Festival juries will present awards for Best New
Narrative Director and The Albert Maysles Award (Best New Documentary
Director) for first time feature directors in any section.
Two feature films—one narrative and one documentary—will be selected
to receive the Audience Award, the audience choice for best feature
film. Films playing in the Competition, Viewpoints, Spotlight, Midnight,
Movies Plus, and Tribeca Critics’ Week screenings sections are
eligible.
Passes and Tickets for the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival:
All festival passes are on sale now. Ticket Packages are currently
available for purchase and will remain on sale until March 8, 2020.
Single tickets to attend the Festival go on sale on March 17, 2020.
Visit: https://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/tickets