A father and his daughter are very passionate about motorcycles. Troy has loud sex, 24/7. With David Hanson. Subject, (United States) World Premiere. To the End, (United States) Feature Documentary, New York Premiere. Nightmarish visions and an unshakeable paranoia have her questioning what she wants, and an ancient evil spirit may be the cause. Produced by Jonako Donley, Mel Eslyn, Sarah Adina Smith, Joshua Leonard, Shuli Harel, Tim Headington, Lia Buman. F^K 'M R!GHT B@K, (United States) Short Narrative. Beba, (United States) Feature Documentary, New York Premiere. With Niecy Nash, Aleyshe Shannon, Giancarlo Esposito, Gracie Marie Bradley, Kyle Bary, Michael Ward, Sharon Stone. Directed by Michael Shevloff. With Caleb Cain, Steve Chen, Carrie Goldberg Loann, Ryan and Shion Kaji, Anthony Padilla, Andy Parker, Susan Wojcicki, Brianna Wu, Natalie Wynn. Directed and written by Francisco Mazziotti. An IFC Films release. Before Cabbage Patch Kids no one left a K-Mart with a bloody nose, nor could we have imagined a world where police would need to be called in to break up fights over dolls. Two teenage girls begin a secret relationship in a strict Jehovahs Witness community. Produced by Daniel J. Chalfen, Mike Jackson, and Kedar Massenburg. Fifth of June is a reflection of police brutality, in which a group of young protesters are kidnapped by the same forces they are protesting. Directed and written by Gabriel Campoy, Guillem Lafoz. Written by Ante Pask, Emiel van Wouwe. Produced by Fred Bernstein, Dominique Telson, Lauren Pratt, Sarah Elizabeth Mintz, Simone Williams. Directed and written by Nausheen Dadabhoy. After the Movie: A conversation with the directors, Maxime Quoilin, Spike Jordan, and players from the film. God Said Give 'Em Drum Machines, (United States) Feature Documentary, World Premiere. Written by Rubens Jurez. This timely and urgent film follows four women including three young environmental activists and NY Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as they battle corporate greed and political gridlock in a fight for the future of our planet. Tehura, (Canada, Tahiti) World Premiere, Short Animation. Directed and written by Gabriela Badillo. In English, Spanish with English subtitles. Directed and written by Frank Chi. Hot & Heavy, (United States) Festival Premiere, Music Video. Search, get listed, or More, HOUSTON/PEARLAND/LAKE JACKSON VIDEOGRAPHER & PHOTOGRAPHER SERVICES. In the 1940s, the Nicholas Brothers performed a dance routine so seminal it prefigured hip hop by 3 decades. 19-year-old Quannah Chasinghorse, and their mother, Jody Potts-Joseph, take a stand to defend their sacred homelands and way of life while breaking barriers in Indigenous representation. In French with English subtitles. Produced by Lara Hickey. Pete is a short film about gender identity, Little League Baseball, the people who inspire change by trying to be themselves, and the superheroes who allow that change to happen. A selection of compelling films that will be available for U.S. online audiences. Overweight and insecure, Simi spends Easter weekend with her famous nutritionist aunt. Santa Barbara, (United States, Armenia) World Premiere, Short Documentary. Directed and written by Sarah Watts, Mark Slutsky. This years shorts program, in partnership with Meta, includes 43 shorts in competition, 10 music videos, 9 Tribeca Online Premieres, and 18 special screening shorts from 25 countries worldwide. Written by Michelle Garza Cervera, Abia Castillo. Directed by Jesse Short Bull, Laura Tomaselli. Produced by Debbie Gray, Adrian Politowski. Written by Naman Gupta, Janki Parikh. Spanning 10 years, this moving film follows their turbulent journeys from shelter to stage. Executive produced by Ryan Chanatry, Gena Konstantinakos, Anne Carey. Ms .45, (United States) Feature Narrative, 1981. Produced by Valerie Stadler, Kyra Sedgwick, Meredith Bagby, Richard Arlook, Jack Greenbaum, Mark Maxey. Paint & Pitchfork, (United States) Short Documentary. Produced by K. Dawn Dumas, Gretchen Wylder, Erikx DiSantis, Amanda Mesaikos, Katie Rosin. Directed by Amlie van Elmbt, Maya Duverdier. Eerie and unforgettable, Ms. 45 is an essential snapshot of New York City in the early 1980s from Abel Ferrara (Driller Killer, The Addiction) one of the greatest and most unique living filmmakers on the planet. It Ain't Over, (United States) World Premiere. Written by Alex Lehmann, Chris Dowling. Lift, (United States) Feature Documentary, World Premiere. With Annina Van Neel, Peggy King Jorde. Written by Arian Moayed. Produced by Manon Ardisson. Written by Jessica Lee Salas. With Kyle Allen, Alexandra Shipp, Madeline Brewer, Carrie Preston, Simon Helberg, Kevin Bacon. With Tom Gately, Justin Pearson, Frank Tai. Directed and written by Katie Holmes. This year, Tribeca also presents a series of exciting live conversations and performances. After the Movie: A conversation with education advocate and former Reading Rainbow host, LeVar Burton. Written by Andy Vallentine, Danny Vallentine. Produced by John Michael McDonagh, Elizabeth Eves, Trevor Matthews, Nick Gordon. Turning the spotlight on new perspectives in these short documentaries. What will she find in this new place? In Korean with English subtitles. An in-depth look into Extinction Rebellion (XR) follows motivated activists who fight climate change through economic disruption in the United Kingdom. With Pia Hierzegger, Nina Katlein, Michael Pink, Alexander Sladek. On her step-sisters birthday, Nina must confront her insecurities and her fraying relationship with her father. Produced by Dominique Jones, Pierre Thomas, Kevin Lee, Karam Gill, Daniel Malikyar, Andrew Primavera, Blase Biello. Featured Company Listings. In this mischievous dark comedy, an employee at a cleaning products company accidentally commits a messily bloody crime and must figure out how to cover her tracks with the help of her young trainee. The House of LaBeija, (United States) World Premiere, Short Documentary. With Patrcia Campos Mello, Carl Juste, Sshenka Gutirrez, Oliver Laughland. In Spanish with English subtitles. Nude Tuesday, (New Zealand, Australia). The result is this animated film, which combines ancient mythology and contemporary neuroscience. With Dorota Pomykala, Bogdan Koca, Adam Bobik. Produced by Jennifer Washington. Produced by Christine Duttlinger, Ludwig Meck, Markus Krojer, Lotta Schmelzer. With Jon Hamm, Danny Pudi, Christopher Heyerdahl, Sarah Gadon. Gone Forgotten Year, (United States) Festival Premiere, Music Video. Through dance, painting, sculpture, and performance, these dynamic short films document excellence in Black artistry, and celebrate the creativity, power, beauty, and love in the African American experience. Love lost and found is in these from-the-heart shorts. brutal is an ode to those Y2K teen movies, video games, and TV shows that are so unabashedly funny, observant, and cutting. Directed by Shirin Neshat. In February 2022, The Boy Scouts Of America reached a $2.7 billion agreement over sex abuse claims, the largest such settlement in history. Written by Max Porter. In German with English subtitles. Subject unpacks the ethics and responsibility inherent in documentary filmmaking by examining well-known documentaries of the past decade and revealing the impact their commercial success has had on the lives of the onscreen subjects. With Charles Gould, Brianna Baker, Patrick Woodall, Mike Lane. The features program spans ten categories narrative competitions, topical documentaries, anticipated new films and showcases 111 feature films and 16 online premieres from 151 filmmakers across 40 countries. Produced by Rebecca Stern, Cynthia Lowen. Directed by Katherina Harder Sacre. Written by Sophie Galibert, Arthur Cohen. Directed and written by Sinad O'Loughlin. It is a cold night in December. Director Karam Gill follows the transformational career of Atlanta rapper Lil Baby, and his rise as a giant in rap and pop culture. Talented Lake Jackson, Texas videographers will make you feel like its the More, Videographers. Produced by Sol Tryon, Amir Hamz, Christian Springer. A census taker acquires information about the dreams of Americans in this grounded science-fiction drama turned political satire. A compelling, intimate portrait of the lives of New Yorkers living on the street in the Bowery as they struggle with homelessness, drug addiction, job-hunting, harsh weather, and Covid-19. Recipients of the Tribeca Festival awards for Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Short, and Best Animated Short qualify for consideration in the Academy Awards Short Films category, provided the film complies with Academy rules. Directed by Amy Rice. An Act of Worship is Pakistani-American filmmaker Nausheen Dadabhoys lyrical portrait of the last 20 years of Muslim Life in America as told through the lens of Muslims living in the United States. Daydreamers, (Belgium) North American Premiere, Short Narrative. The Wild One, (France) World Premiere. Directed by Joachim Back. Bullied out of private school and at odds with her divorced parents, lonely high schooler Jane spirals out of control after falling in with a hard-partying crowd and becoming smitten with a dangerously charismatic bad boy. With Dana King, Fredrika Newton. An Amazon Studios release. Matty "Square" Ruggiero and his childhood friends tell their story of what it was like to grow up in South Brooklyn, where money was tight but friendships were tighter. Directed by Jon Kasbe, Crystal Moselle. And it's only the beginning. Directed by Alex Thompson. Produced by Michael Kitzberger, Wolfgang Widerhofer, Nikolaus Geyrhalter, Markus Glaser. Produced by Kerry Deignan Roy. Other documentaries include the world premieres of After Selma, directed by Sam Pollard, and Geeta Gandbhir; All Man: The International Male Story narrated by Matt Bomer; Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan & T. Rex, a musical documentary celebrating the life and work of glam rock pioneer Marc Bolan featuring U2, Joan Jett with Ringo Starr, Nick Cave, Hal Willner, and David Bowie; Body Parts featuring Jane Fonda and Rose McGowan; It Ain't Over, about the life and times of Yankee Yogi Berra with Joe Torre, Derek Jeter, Don Mattingly, Bob Costas, Vin Scully, and Billy Crystal; The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks; Rudy! May Pang lovingly recounts her life in rock & roll and the whirlwind 18 months spent as a friend, lover, and confidante to one of the towering figures of popular culture, John Lennon, in this funny, touching and vibrant portrait of first love. At its center is its algorithm, something that threatens to destroy not only the platform, but the entire Internet. Produced by Sailesh Naidu. With Lee Jung-eun, Kwon Hae-hyo, Tang Jun-sang. Produced by Derek Bish, Narineh Hacopian. The Reverend Al Sharpton, who has been at the center of the national conversation around race since the late 1980s, and who is the blazing subject of this extraordinary film, will participate in a conversation following the screening. Directed by Floor van der Meulen. This stirring and visually-immersive documentary brings us inside the spirited pursuits of David Hanson a restless inventor aiming to perfect the worlds most life-like A.I. Produced by Inese Boka-Grbe, Gints Grbe. Produced by Jonas Frederiksen. Produced by Jessica Devaney, Anya Rous, Dema Paxton Fofang. With Alexis McGill Johnson, Jenna King, Nancy Northup. In French with English subtitles. Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song is a definitive exploration of singer- songwriter Leonard Cohen as seen through the prism of his internationally renowned hymn, Hallelujah. This feature-length documentary weaves together three creative strands: The songwriter and his times; the songs dramatic journey from record label reject to chart-topping hit; and moving testimonies from major recording artists for whom Hallelujah has become a personal touchstone. Written by Andrs Duprat, Mariano Cohn, Gastn Duprat. Produced by Alison Roberto, Landon LaRue, Brian Henderson. Written by Sam de Ceccatty, Manon Ardisson. Directed by Violet Du Feng. Skin & Bone, (United States) New York Premiere, Short Narrative. An HBO Documentary Films release. Written by Silvia Brunelli and Francesca Scanu. Produced by Christian Cargill, Lily Wakeley, Kiran Sidhu. Four Samosas, (United States) World Premiere. Produced by Martin Paul-Hus. Directed and produced by Fredgy Nol. With riveting access and kinetic visual flair, Endangered is a sobering look at the erosion of democracy & freedom of the press in the United States and abroad. Written by Ivete Lucas. Directed by Brandon Burks. Directed by Ross Kauffman. A Documusical, the definitive Rudy Giuliani documentary; Turn Every Page The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb, directed by Lizzie Gottlieb with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Caro, Robert Gottlieb, Ethan Hawke, Conan O'Brien, David Remnick, Bill Clinton, and Majora Carter; The Wild One narrated by Willem Dafoe; The YouTube Effect directed and written by Alex Winter; and more. Thanks to its uncondescending approach, plus its immersive documentary-style adventures, LeVar Burton and the Reading Rainbow creative team instilled a love of reading in millions of children. Produced by Nabil Elderkin, Samantha Nirenberg, Kasey Elise Walker. With Deniz Orta, Merlin Rose, Joshua Jaco Seelenbinder. McEnroe, (United States) Feature Documentary, World Premiere. With Rebeca Huntt. Directed and written by Jordan Danger. Produced by Lena Waithe, Michael Ellenberg, Rishi Rajani. Coming Out with the Help of a Time Machine, (United States) Short Narrative. With Jacob Tobia, Sadie Scott. In English, Portuguese, Spanish with English subtitles. Directed by Kristy Guevara-Flanagan. In Hebrew with English subtitles. An intimate look at the past and present of the New York Liberty, one of the WNBAs flagship teams as they play for acceptance, respect, and the future of basketball. With Avani Rai, Dinker Sharma, Manya Grover, Himanshu Kohli, Ashutosh Pathak. Directed and written by Alexandre O. Philippe. Victor Flemings 1939 film The Wizard of Oz is one of David Lynchs most enduring obsessions. Directed by Dean Deblois. Taurus, (United States) Feature Narrative, North American Premiere. An eye-opening investigation into the making of Hollywood sex scenes, shedding light on the real-life experiences behind classic scenes of cinema and tracing the legacy of exploitation of women in the entertainment industry. Directed by Sam de Ceccatty. Late-night shorts to keep you on the edge. Nothing Compares tells the story of OConnors life as a musician, mother, and iconoclast in her own words. Produced by Christina Norman, Jonathan Lia, Whitney Jackson. With Mugeni Ornella. Next Exit, (United States) World Premiere. Pale Ember is a beautiful and heartbreaking examination of love, loss, and looking back. With Jelani Remy, Josh Breckenridge. Teresa Brady tbrady@tribecafilm.com Elsa, (United States) Short Documentary, World Premiere. Two of the most infamous bank robbers in American history, Carol Marie Williams & Johnny Madison Williams Jr., tell their love story in their own words. Directed by Titus Kaphar. Written by Jackie van Beek, Julia Davis. Produced by Francis C.K. In German with English subtitles. Produced by Chavoita LeSane, Brit Marling, Brenda Robinson, Duncan Montgomery, Gary Ousdahl, Jack Selby. Alderwoman Simmons leads her constituents through this historic campaign for reparations for the Black community. After taking a job on a farm run by a reclusive woman, a drifter begins suffering from visions of men trapped inside the bodies of animals. Troy is a darkly comedic tale about the unexpected consequences of unasked-for intimacy. Tribeca In English, Spanish with English subtitles. Directed and written by Mohammed Saffouri. Written by Lynda Myles, Paul Germain. Directed by Monia Chokri. The life and times of Yankee Yogi Berra, whose unique personality and unforgettable Yogi-isms sometimes got in the way of his being recognized as one of baseballs very greatest catchers. Unicorn, (United States) World Premiere, Short Narrative. Thumbtack; TX; Lake Jackson; Wedding Videography; 1. Directed and written by Tim Sutton. Written by Thomas C Dunn. But when these larger-than-life egos arrive for the shoot, they encounter an unexpected series of "rehearsals" set by Lola in this sharp showbiz satire. With Joe Pickett, Nick Prueher, Albertina Rizzo, David Cross, Bobcat Goldthwaite, The Yes Men, Chad Nackers, Kurt Braunholer, Davy Rothbart, Jon Lee, Alyson Levy. Written by Sara Alfageeh, Abbas Rattani. A transcendent portrait of a model, musician, dancer, and drag queen, Lucky follows Luc Bruyre as he travels from Paris to Berlin. In German with English subtitles.