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Showing 307 Films from the festival year 2018
The Love Letter
The Love Letter
When Noa finds a special love letter in her locker, she struggles to reconcile her safe, restrained world and her urge to feel—...
The Man Who Stole Banksy
The Man Who Stole Banksy
In 2007, the anonymous graffiti artist Banksy painted a series of political works around Palestine, only to have them cut down ...
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
After Cameron (Chloë Grace Moretz) is caught having sex with another girl on prom night, her conservative guardians send her to...
The Motion of Stars
The Motion of Stars
Eight-year-old Lena’s favourite book, about the secret relationship between stars and humans, gains special significance when s...
The Night Eats the World
The Night Eats the World
Following one hell of a party, Sam wakes up to the worst-ever morning after—blood-stained walls, an empty apartment building, a...
The Party's Just Beginning
The Party's Just Beginning
Liusaidh is a sharp-witted, foul-mouthed, heavy-drinking twenty-something who is still reeling from a recent loss. Written by,...
The Proposal
The Proposal
When artist-turned-filmmaker Jill Magid learns that the archives of Mexico's most famous architect are being held in a private ...
The Rachel Divide
The Rachel Divide
Rachel Dolezal became infamous when she was unmasked as a white woman living as the black head of her local N.A.A.C.P. chapter....
The River of the Kukamas
The River of the Kukamas
This film takes a tranquil journey through the waters and history of Kukama people, who inhabit the Amazon basin in Peru.
The Saint Bernard Syndicate
The Saint Bernard Syndicate
Subversive satirist Mads Brugger's latest is an odd-couple comedy about the pitfalls of striking out into the economic frontier...
The Seagull
The Seagull
A sumptuous adaptation of the classic Chekhov play transports the audience to a picturesque lakeside estate, where a love trian...
The Serengeti Rules
The Serengeti Rules
A band of young scientists discover a radical new theory of the natural world—one that could help confront some of the biggest ...
The Staircase
The Staircase
The true-crime phenomenon The Staircase returns with all-new chapters, as convicted murderer Michael Peterson faces his final t...
The Tale
The Tale
Based on Fox’s own true story, The Tale follows Jennifer (Laura Dern) as she faces life-altering questions when a short story s...
The Velvet Underground Played at My High School
The Velvet Underground Played at My High School
This animated short recounts the Velvet Underground's first gig—in 1965, in front of a crowd of shocked kids at a suburban New ...
This is Climate Change
This is Climate Change
In this expansive virtual reality docu-series from Participant Media and Condition One, journey to the far corners of the earth...
Time for Ilhan
Time for Ilhan
In November 2016, Ilhan Omar made history as the first Somali-American Muslim woman to be elected for state office in America. ...
Time Traveller
Time Traveller
A Back to the Future-obsessed young Irish Traveller strives to finish building his own DeLorean replica before he and his famil...
Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie
Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie
Since her debut nearly 60 years ago, Barbie has been at turns a fashion idol and a cultural lightning rod. Tiny Shoulders steps...
To Dust
To Dust
Traumatized by the death of his wife, a Hasidic cantor obsesses over how her body will decay. He seeks answers from a local bio...
Together
Together
Together fuses storytelling, dance and technology, placing the viewer in the center of a stirring, emotional narrative that exp...
Tribeca Film Festival presents David Duchovny Live at Public Arts
Tribeca Film Festival presents David Duchovny Live at Public Arts
Multi-hyphenate artist, David Duchovny, and his band will take the stage of the Public Hotel for an intimate concert during the...
Tribeca Film Institute: Film Fellows Screening
Tribeca Film Institute: Film Fellows Screening
The Film Fellows Screening showcases short films produced by the most promising high school filmmakers in the New York City are...
Tribeca Film Institute: Moving Pictures: How Can Film Move Students to Take Action?
Tribeca Film Institute: Moving Pictures: How Can Film Move Students to Take Action?
Join Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, the American Federation of Teachers, and the Tribeca Film Institute for a special screenin...
Tribeca Film Institute: Our City, My Story
Tribeca Film Institute: Our City, My Story
Our City, My Story is a local film competition for emerging filmmakers under the age of 21. A panel of film professionals will ...