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Our ultimate guide to Tribeca Film Festival in New York City including movie reviews, ticket info and more.
The Tribeca Film Festival in 2023 is back with must-see 109 local indie features, documentaries, foreign films, the latest from big-name talent and the greatest from up-and-coming filmmakers.
The best part is, according to festival organizers, 41% of all feature films are directed by women and, for the first time, more than half of competition feature films are directed by women at 68%. Additionally, 36% of feature films are directed by BIPOC filmmakers, including two indigenous filmmakers. That’s the kind of line-up that we want to see!
“Over the course of 12 thrilling days, we invite audiences to explore the magic of storytelling as a powerful tool of democracy, activism, and social awareness,” Tribeca Festival Co-Founder and Tribeca Enterprises CEO Jane Rosenthal said in a statement. “We’re also proud to highlight the 50th anniversary of hip-hop as a culture-defining genre that originated right here in New York City, with insightful world premieres about beat-boxing legends and live performances from today’s top-charting musicians.”
We’ve got your complete one-stop guide to the Tribeca Festival: our personal must-see picks, movie screenings, ticket info, a list of nearby bars and restaurants and much more.
The 22nd annual Tribeca Film Festival will take place across Manhattan from June 7-18, 2023.
The Beacon Theater, the OKX Theater at BMCC TPAC, Pier 57, Spring Studios “the Official Hub of Tribeca Festival,” SVA Theater, Village East by Angelika, and AMC 19th St. East 6.
If you need a rundown of which films to see this year, we can help.
“Escape from Tribeca”: a “psychotronic sidebar” showing genre movies from around the world, including India’s big-budgeted visual feast Adipurush, directed by Om Raut and starring Prabhas and Kriti Sanon; and a 50th-anniversary screening of Enter the Dragon, followed by a talk with co-star Angela Mao and producer Andre Morgan about superstar performer and choreographer Bruce Lee and the production of the film.
Buy tickets at the official festival website as of May 2. Prices range from $60 to $1,350 depending on the time and day and the number of days you want to attend. You can purchase passes for individual days or the entire festival. Visit the official site for details.
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