Tribeca Film Festival

Tribeca Film Festival
Saturday, Jun 14, 2025 at 5:00pm
Various Venues in New York, NY
212-941-2400

Schedule Of Events

05:00 PM : Are We Good?

Beloved comedian and groundbreaking podcast host Marc Maron reluctantly pulls back the curtain on his everyday life as he pushes to maintain a successful stand-up career while grappling with the sudden, devastating loss of his partner.

Location : OKX Theater at BMCC TPAC

08:00 PM : Closing Night: YANUNI

Both a love story and a call to action, YANUNI follows the fearless Indigenous chief Juma Xipaia, who has survived six assassination attempts as she leads a relentless fight to defend her people's land alongside her husband, Hugo Loss

Location : OKX Theater at BMCC TPAC

05:00 PM : The Scout

Sofia is a location scout for a TV show in New York City. Over the course of one day, she is invited into homes, businesses, and lives across the city, witnessing the private spaces and dramas of countless strangers, until her work takes a sudden,

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

08:00 PM : So Far All Good

Following a stint in prison, a young man returns to friends and family waiting for him across New York. Except his girl has moved on, money ain’t what it used to be and this isn’t the same bustling city he left behind. It’s all good.

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

05:15 PM : Shorts: Animated Shorts Curated By Whoopi G

Imaginative storytelling and captivating craft. Suggested for those 14 and older.

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

08:15 PM : Mrs. America

The stakes are high, and the heels are higher, as married women across the nation compete for the coveted Mrs. America crown in this funny and inspiring documentary series.  Screening Episodes 1 and 2 of a 4 part series.

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

05:30 PM : Shorts: Floating Roots

For the first time, this program focuses on Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage in its storytelling and is co-curated by Seigo Tono, the executive director of Short Shorts in Japan.

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

08:30 PM : Shorts: NY Off Peak

In the city that never sleeps neither do these world premiere narrative shorts!

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

05:45 PM : Underland

Follow explorers into places rarely glimpsed by human eyes: caves, flooded drains and underground laboratories, revealing hidden worlds beneath our feet. Narrated by Sandra Hüller and featuring stunning visuals

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

06:00 PM : The Wolf, the Fox and the Leopard

A feral girl who has spent her life living among wolves is taken on an odyssey through contemporary human life while the threat of climate apocalypse looms.

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

06:15 PM : Shorts: Mind & Body

Narrative shorts that explore the connection between the mental and the physical. This program will have open captions and audio descriptions.

Location : AMC 19th St. East 6

05:00 PM : My Mom Jayne: A Film by Mariska Hargitay

My Mom Jayne explores the untold story of one of Hollywood’s most enduring icons — Jayne Mansfield — through the eyes of the daughter she left behind. In her first, deeply personal film,

Location : Village East by Angelika

08:00 PM : Metallica Saved My Life

Metallica Saved My Life dives into the powerful, life-changing impact of foundational heavy metal band Metallica on their fans. Directed by Grammy award winning director Jonas Åkerlund

Location : Village East by Angelika

08:30 PM : Bunny

Bunny is a hustler out on a job when things go sideways - and deadly. As cops poke around, an Airbnb guest longs for love, the downstairs neighbors party, and an estranged father makes an untimely return

Location : Village East by Angelika

08:45 PM : Fior Di Latte

In this offbeat and surreal comedy, frustrated playwright Mark (Tim Heidecker) becomes addicted to huffing perfume to conjure memories from a previous Italian summer vacation.

Location : Village East by Angelika

06:00 PM : Lemonade Blessing

Freshly tossed into a private Catholic high school by his devout mother, John falls head over heels for a devious classmate ready to push his faith (and morals) to the brink with a series of increasingly uncomfortable actions

Location : Village East by Angelika

06:15 PM : Natchez

Filmmaker Suzannah Herbert takes a sharp look at the American South’s unreconciled history through a Mississippi town that mixes antebellum tourism with a community deeply divided over its past.

Location : Village East by Angelika

05:30 PM : Rosemead

Based on a true story, Rosemead follows Irene (Lucy Liu), a Chinese immigrant mother driven to desperate measures by her unstable son’s escalating mental health crisis and growing obsession with mass shootings.

Location : SVA Theatre

05:00 PM : Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

In season three of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, we reconnect with the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise, still under the command of Captain Pike (Anson Mount), as they face the conclusion of season two’s harrowing encounter with the Gorn.

Location : The Indeed Theater at Spring Studios

08:00 PM : Tribeca Talks: Lena Dunham with Michelle Buteau

Multi-hyphenate Lena Dunham returns to her Tribeca stomping grounds to discuss her highly anticipated return to TV, Too Much. Via exclusive clips and commentary, Dunham will delve into the Netflix series (premiering this summer)

Location : The Indeed Theater at Spring Studios

05:30 PM : Shorts: Showtime!

These short narratives take center stage.

Location : Shorts Theater at Spring Studios

08:30 PM : Shorts: Hopes and Dreams

Short films with big dreams.

Location : Shorts Theater at Spring Studios

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