Tag: Tribeca

  • TFF@20 LINEUP

    20TH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL CELEBRATES

    RETURN OF LIVE EVENTS

    CULMINATING IN SPECIAL JUNETEENTH PROGRAMMING

     

    “After a year of closed cinemas, canceled gatherings, and virtual everything, it is with joy and hope that we finally invite New Yorkers out of their homes and back to the movies. Immersed in the city itself, Tribeca 2021 will bring once-in-a-lifetime big-screen experiences to filmmakers and audiences alike as we reconnect, re-imagine, and reopen through the shared experience of film.” – Cara Cusumano, Festival Director & VP of Festival Programming.

    The Tribeca Film Festival’s 20th anniversary edition (TFF20) is a celebration of audiences reuniting with comedic, music-centered, and socially conscious films from diverse storytellers using art to illuminate and entertain. The Festival runs June 9-20, 2021, with live in-person events at outdoor venues across all New York City boroughs.

    The features program includes 66 films from 81 filmmakers from across 23 countries. The line-up includes 56 world premieres, 1 international premiere, 4 North American premieres, 1 U.S. premiere, and 4 New York premieres.This year’s program includes 15 directors returning to Tribeca with their latest projects, and over 60% of the feature films are directed by female, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ filmmakers. This year’s Festival received a record high of 11,222 total submissions across all categories.

    Special curated Juneteenth programming highlighted throughout different verticals of the Festival will celebrate voices from the African Diaspora, with special emphasis on African-American artists, performers, filmmakers, and interdisciplinary creators.

    The feature categories include 6 U.S. Narratives, 6 International Narratives, and 8 Documentary competition features. Additionally, the feature line-up includes 8 Spotlight Narratives, 11 Spotlight Documentaries, 13 Viewpoints, 3 Midnight, 7 Movies Plus selections, 3 Tribeca Critics’ Week.

    Many of the films will also be available for U.S. audiences to view online the day after they premiere in person through the Tribeca at Home virtual hub.

    As previously stated, the 2021 Tribeca Festival Opening Night film will be “In the Heights,” the screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony Award-winning musical, directed by Jon M. Chu.

    For updates and more, Follow @Tribeca on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn and visit at tribecafilm.com/festival #Tribeca202

    2021 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 world premieres will vie for the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Actor, and Best Actress.

    The films vying for the competition are “Catch The Fair One,” “God’s Waiting Room,” “Mark, Mary & Some Other People,” “The Novice,” “Poser,” and “Queen Of Glory.”

    DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

    Over Tribeca’s 20-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.

    The films in the documentary competition are “All These Sons,” “Ascension (登楼),” “Blind Ambition,” “Fathom,” “The Kids,” “Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres,” “On the Divide,” and “The Scars of Ali Boulala.”

     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 films in the international narrative competition category include “All My Friends Hate Me,” “Do Not Hesitate,” “Roaring 20’s (Années 20),” “Souad,” and “Wild Men (Vildmænd).”

    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 the most buzzworthy new films. This year’s Spotlight section will open with the world premiere of Pan Nalin’s The Last Film Show.

    India Sweets & Spices (Photo / TFF2021)

    In the spotlight narrative category, the films are “False Positive,” “How It Ends,” “India Sweets and Spices,” “Italian Studies,” “The Last Film Show,” “No Man Of God,” “Twelve Mighty Orphans,” and “Werewolves Within.”

     SPOTLIGHT DOCUMENTARY

    Documentaries consistently make waves at Tribeca as notable filmmakers and major stories are represented in this section through high-profile premieres.

    In this category, the films are “A-ha the Movie,” “Bernstein’s Wall,” “BITCHIN’: The Sound and Fury of Rick James,” (*Part of the Juneteenth programming), “A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks” (*Part of the Juneteenth programming), “Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story,” “LFG,” “The Lost Leonardo,” “The Price Of Freedom,” “Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain,” “Stockholm Syndrome, and “Wolfgang.”

    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.

    7 Days
    Photo / TFF2021

    Entering the viewpoints category are “7 Days,” “Accepted,” “as of yet” (*Part of the Juneteenth programming), “The Beta Test,” “Building A Bridge,” “The Conductor,” “The Death Of My Two Fathers” (*Part of the Juneteenth programming), “The Justice Of Bunny King,” “The Legend of the Underground” (*Part of the Juneteenth programming), “North By Current,” “Perfume de Gardenias,” “Sisters On Track,” and “Wu hai.”

    MIDNIGHT

    Always surprising and boundary-pushing, Tribeca Midnight is the destination for the best in horror and genre discoveries: “Shapeless,” “Ultrasound,” and “We Need To Do Something.”

    MOVIES PLUS

    Tribeca’s unique Movies Plus events bring the film experience off the screen with live conversations and performances after each screening – “The Father of the Cyborgs,” “The Neutral Ground” (*Part of the Juneteenth programming), “No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics,” “The One and Only Dick Gregory” (*Part of the Juneteenth programming), “Paper & Glue, a JR Project,” and “With/In.” Each film is followed by a Q&A. “Reflection: a walk with water” is followed by a special performance.

    TRIBECA CRITICS’ WEEK

    Tribeca Critics’ Week is a section of the Festival that presents a curated slate of feature films from film critics including Eric Kohn (IndieWire), Hunter Harris and Tre’vell Anderson: “Ailey” (*Part of the Juneteenth programming); “The Ballad of a White Cow (The Ghasideyeh Gave Sefid)”; and “Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It.”

    2020 FESTIVAL SELECTIONS

    After having their planned Tribeca 2020 premieres canceled, the feature films of the 2020 Festival have been invited back for long awaited in-person premieres in 2021.

    Participating titles include “499,” “All the Streets Are Silent,” “The Art of Political Murder,” “Asia,” “Banksy Most Wanted,” “Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road,” “Clean,” “Contactado,” “Cowboys,” “Dear Mr. Brody,” “Enemies of the State,” “Fries! The Movie,” “Fully Realized Humans,” “The God Committee,” “Happily,” “Harley,” “Honeydew,” “I Carry You With Me,” “I Promise,” “Ice Cold,” “Jacinta,” “Kiss The Ground,” “Kubrick by Kubrick,” “La Madrina: The [Savage] Life of Lorine Padilla,” “Landfall,” “Larry Flynt for President,” “The Last Out,” “Lorelei,” “Love Spreads,” “Marvelous and the Black Hole,” “Materna,” “Miracle Fishing: Kidnapped Abroad,” “My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To,” “No Future,” “Not Going Quietly,” “The Outside Story,” “P.S. Burn This Letter Please,” “Pray Away,” “Ricky Powell: The Individualist,” “She Paradise,” “Simple As Water,” “The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show,” “Socks on Fire,” “The State of Texas vs. Melissa,” “Stateless (Apátrida),” “Sweet Thing,” “Television Event,” “This Is Paris,” “Through the Night,” “Wake Up on Mars (Réveil sur Mars),” “Women In Blue,” “Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn,”

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    2021 SHORTS PROGRAM

    The 2021 Tribeca Festival™ Shorts Program lineup includes 46 short films striking hopeful and optimistic tones from 20 countries worldwide. World Premieres account for 70% of the competition slate, which is the highest percentage in Tribeca history. The short films will be presented in eight programs: two documentaries, two narratives, two hybrids (including both narrative and documentary), one animation, and one New York shorts program. Additionally, the Festival will feature a special curated out-of-competition Juneteenth program and a live performance by Blondie, following the screening of “Blondie: Vivir En La Habana.”

    “As we curated these in-person programs, we thought a great deal about the challenges of the past year and what our audience has been missing; travel, music, dance, and fun,” said Sharon Badal, Vice President of Filmmaker Relations and Shorts Programming. “Our programs are lighter, brighter and inspiring. They introduce unique new voices to our audience.”

    International storytelling continues to be celebrated in this year’s Tribeca’s Short Film Program, with 41 percent of its selections originating from 20 countries including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Qatar, Sweden, Sudan, United Kingdom, the United States and Wales.

    The 2021 Tribeca Festival Shorts Program is:

    Acting Out

    True stories about rebellion and reflection.

    All World Premiere Program

    “Virtual Voice,” “Radical Love,” “Coded” and “Miss Panama.

    Animated Shorts Curated by Whoopi G

    Imaginative storytelling and captivating craft.

    “Try to Fly,” “Navozande, the musician (Navozande, le musicien),” “Ashes (Popioty),” “Dirty Little Secret,” “Death and the Lady,” “Leaf Boat (Cwch Deilen),” “There are Bunnies on Fire in the Forest” and “Blush.” 

    Art and Soul

    Music and dance shorts that will soothe your soul.

    “Unspoken,” “RESIST: The Resistance Revival Chorus,” “Silence,” “19 Seventy Free: Part 1,” “Thirsty” and “Blondie: Vivir En La Habana.”

    Go Big

    Sports shorts with risk, reward and resilience.

    Kata,” “The Queen of Basketball,” “Nando,” “Joe Buffalo” and

    “Learning To Drown.”

    Let’s Fly Away

    Miss traveling? Wander the world in these international shorts.

    “How To Fall in Love in a Pandemic,” “Peninsula,” “The Kicksled Choir (Sparkekoret),” “Beautiful They” and “Grottaroli.”

    New York, New York 2021

    So nice we did it twice!

    All World Premiere Program.

    “Liza Anonymous,” “Cracked,” “Leylak,” “Esther In Wonderland” and “No Longer Suitable For Use.”

     Straight Up With a Twist

    “Take a shot” on these wildly creative shorts.

    “The Cocktail Party,” “The Last Marriage,” “Two Jacked,” “Molly Robber,” “The Bouncer (Poke),” and “Girl With a Thermal Gun.”

    Pursuing Happiness

    These shorts navigate life’s ups and downs.

    “GraceLand,” “Six Nights,” “Magnolia Bloom,” “Enjoy,” “We Do This Once” and “The Angler.”

    Shining Stars

    Enjoy these shorts celebrating Juneteenth.

    “Waves,” “Cherry Lemonade,” “Magnolia Bloom,” “Silence,” “Enough” and “19 Seventy Free: Part 1.”

    Special Screenings

    Blondie: Vivir En La Habana (After the Movie:  A live performance by Blondie) and “Takeover.”

    Widen The Screen Program

    Tribeca Studios and its partners give a platform to Black creators and filmmakers. This includes four documentaries from the Queen Collective, which returns for the third year, and four 8:46 films, a program that is new to the festival for 2021.

    The Queen Collective Shorts:

    The debut of four Queen Collective documentaries, created by four diverse young women, aimed at accelerating gender and racial equality behind the camera.

    Change The Name (Photo : TFF2021)

    “Black Birth,”” Change the Name,” “Game Changer” and “A Song of Grace.”

    8:46 Films: SATURDAY MORNING

    A collective of Black creative executives to produce four short films influenced by the length of time it took for George Floyd’s life to change the world, reclaiming the story to build a legacy of hope.

    “Cupids,” “Pearl and Henry,” “She Dreams at Sunrise” and “Slow Pulse.”

    Recipients of the Tribeca Festival awards for Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Short, and Best Animated Short will qualify for consideration in the Academy Awards’ Short Films category, provided the film complies with Academy rules. Tribeca also gives out a Student Visionary Award.

    The 2020 Shorts Programs will be screened at the 2021 Festival and will include 64 short films in ten programs.

    The 2020 Shorts Program is as follows:

    Animated Shorts Curated by Whoopi G

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

    “Grandad Was A Romantic,” “Umbrella,” “The Tiger Who Came to Tea,” “Beyond Noh,” “Kapaemahu,” “Bathwell in Clerkentime,” “Friends,” “To Gerard.”

    Choose Your Battles

    Docs about politics, perseverance and purses.

    The Undocumented Lawyer (Photo : TFF2021)

    “Sixth of June,” “USA V SCOTT,” “The Undocumented Lawyer,” “Shikaakwa,” “Vote Neil,” “Making The Case.”

    Don’t Look Back

    Some decisions are irrevocable.

    “The Last Ferry from Grass Island (島嶼故事),” “No More Wings,” “Burros,” “The Cypher,” “The Catch,” and “Saria.”

    Live and Learn

    Doc life lessons past, present and future.

    Mr. Somebody,” “Solitary,” “Float,” “Betrayal,” “Crescendo!,” and “Unnúr.”

    LOL

    Comedies that go off the rails.

    One Last Heist,” “A Piece of Cake,” “Query,” “I Can Change,” “Egg,” and “John Bronco.”

    New York

    All world premiere stories from the city we call home.

    Prelude,” “Black Ghost Son,” “Look At Me,” “Gets Good Light,” “Sloan Hearts Neckface,” and “Tapes.”

    No Surrender

    Docs concerning courage and conviction.

    On Falling,” “Tall Tales with True Queens,” “Akashinga,” “Echoes in the Arctic,” “Tā Moko – Behind the Tattooed Face,” and “My Brother’s Keeper.”

    Rhythm of Life

    Music infused docs with heart and soul.

     The Difference,” “My Father The Mover,” “Welcome to a Bright White Limbo,” “When I Write It,” and “Motorcycle Drive By.”

    Update Required

    Out of this world Sci-Fi shorts.

    Carmentis,” “The Light Side,” “Abducted,” “System Error,” “A Better You,” “TOTO,” and “Jack and Jo Don’t Want To Die.”

    Without Borders

    Compelling dramas from here and abroad.

    Grey Zone (תחום אפור),” “Cru-Raw (Cru),” “Liliu,” “Soup (Cyn),” “Blood and Glory,” “The Black Veil,” and “Vera.”

     The Queen Collective, Tribeca Studios and partners

    This year’s docs feature authentic and positive portrayals of diverse women in front of the camera and celebrate multicultural women storytellers and directors behind the camera.

    Tangled Roots,” and “Gloves Off.”

     Stephan Jenkins of Third Eye Blind will perform after the screening of the 2020 Shorts Program Rhythm of Life at Brookfield Place New York.

    Many of the films will also be available for U.S. audiences to view online the day after they premiere in person through the Tribeca at Home virtual hub.

     PASSES AND TICKETS

    Festival passes and tickets are available at tribecafilm.com/festival/tickets. For updates and more information on the Festival, visit tribecafilm.com/festival

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Spirituality, and Health & Wellness)

     

  • TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL 2020 GOES VIRTUAL: TOGETHER, APART

    TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL 2020 GOES VIRTUAL: TOGETHER, APART

     

    By Mabel Pais

    While we cannot gather in person to lock arms, laugh, and cry, it’s important for us to stay socially and spiritually connected. Tribeca is about resiliency, and we fiercely believe in the power of artists to bring us together. We were founded after the devastation of 9/11 and it’s in our DNA to bring communities together through the arts.” – Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder – Tribeca Film Festival

    TFF 2020 DEBUTS SELECT VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING, BRINGING AUDIENCES & STORYTELLERS TOGETHER

    TFF2020 to present Tribeca Immersive Cinema360, N.O.W. Creators Market, Industry Extranet Resource Hub, Jury and Art Awards, Tribeca X Program

    The Tribeca Film Festival 2020 (TFF2020) presents online select programming from the 19th Annual Festival.

    Tribeca is dedicated to supporting filmmakers, creators, and artists that breathe life into the Festival, the New York Community, and the industry. To bring new work from incredible storytellers to an audience eager to connect with their stories. Since its inception, Tribeca has pushed the boundaries of storytelling and innovative ways to connect with audiences. This online program is the latest iteration of that commitment.

    First, TFF2020’s focus is to ensure the Tribeca industry and filmmaking community can continue to connect and develop their careers. To support that mission, TFF2020 is bringing a mix of programming online that celebrates and promotes creators. The programming includes the N.O.W. Creators Market, Jury and Art Awards, our Industry Extranet Resource Hub, and the brand storytelling Tribeca X Awards.

    “We want to ensure we are meeting the urgent needs of our community by continuing with 2020 festival programming that can evolve into virtual or remote initiatives,” said Tribeca’s Festival Director Cara Cusumano. “We identified these five programs as ones that could easily pivot online and still deliver the same impact for creators and industry. We are excited to share these most immediate announcements, while we continue to look ahead to our Festival’s next steps.“

    Second, TFF2020 is moving as fast as possible to bring some of the programming from the upcoming festival to audiences worldwide. Tribeca Immersive’s audience facing Cinema360 will debut in partnership with Oculus and features 15 VR films, curated into four 30-40-minute programs.

    Tribeca X Awards was launched on April 3 where the finalists will be available for audience viewing on tribecafilm.com.

    The Tribeca Industry Extranet Resource Hub that is hosting participating films will be available for industry and press. The Tribeca Extranet is the Festival’s online hub providing accredited industry with resources for the program including rights availability, delegate directory, and sales contacts.

    The juried awards for feature and shorts categories will be presented by the jury who will select the winners to be announced on tribecafilm.com within the window of the original Festival dates. The jury includes leaders of the creative community including Danny Boyle, Aparna Nancherla, Regina Hall, Yance Ford, Lucas Hedges, Pamela Adlon, Marti Noxon, Asia Kate Dillon and Sheila Nevins.

    Winners in select Competition categories will be eligible for the Art Award where world-class artists donate a piece of their work to be awarded to Festival filmmakers. The awards have been a tradition since the Festival’s founding in 2001. The 2020 Art Awards features the work of alumni and new artists curated by notable gallerist, Vito Schnabel.

    Tribeca’s immediate response to the current pandemic was to launch initiatives that could give the community something to look forward to each day.

    “A Short Film a Day Keeps Anxiety Away,” a daily curated online short film series featuring select award winning shorts and target premieres from multiple Tribeca alumni; Soundtrack Sunday, live performances and celebrity soundtrack selections happening across Tribeca social media channels; and #TribecaTakeoutChallenge, an Instagram call-to-action campaign to inspire people to support their local restaurants while watching their favorite film.

    TRIBECA IMMERSIVE

    Tribeca Immersive, the incubator for innovation in storytelling, will move forward with the first edition of Cinema360 programming to be offered remotely. In partnership with industry pioneer Facebook’s Oculus, Cinema360 will feature 15 VR films, curated into four 30-40-minute programs. Films are viewable from April 17 through April 25 in Oculus TV, available for Oculus Go or Oculus Quest headsets.

    Featuring eye-popping visuals and compelling storytelling, this year’s Cinema360 selections include everything from science fiction and horror, to romance and comedy, proving that there’s truly something for everyone. Additionally, 10 of the 15 creators make their global premiere at Tribeca Film Festival.

    In addition to screening the entire 2020 Tribeca Cinema360 slate, Oculus is also releasing “The Key,” which will be available as an app for Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift-S, and Oculus Quest.

    “Now, more than ever, we are feeling incredibly isolated from one another,” said Loren Hammonds, Senior Programmer of Film & Immersive. “The XR community is very much a global community, as evidenced by this program which features work from China, South Korea, Spain and Ethiopia, just to name a few.”

    “We are also announcing the official selections for this year’s Virtual Arcade, including the Storyscapes nominees,” says Senior Programmer, Film & Immersive Loren Hammonds. “The entire list of officially selected projects can be found at tribecafilm.com.”

    TRIBECA N.O.W. CREATORS MARKET

    The N.O.W. (New Online Work) section will host its fifth annual private industry market that brings together leading online, episodic and immersive storytellers (2020 N.O.W. Showcase creators, 2020 TribecaTV Pilot Season creators and an additional curated group of online, indie episodic and VR writers/performers/influencers) to pitch new projects to a wide-range of industry, including distributors, production companies, streamers, and online platforms. Participating companies taking pitch meetings include Albyon, Atlas V, BRON Studios, CNN Original Series, Giant Spoon, Gunpowder & Sky, NOWNESS, Topic Streaming, Topic Studios, Tribeca Studios, and more.

    The N.O.W. Creators Market will take place virtually April 21 and 22, 2020, setting up hundreds of 20-minute, video pitch meetings between Creators and Industry looking to collaborate on future projects.

    N.O.W. SHOWCASE

    Tribeca’s New Online Work ( N.O.W.) section highlights independent filmmakers who create original, short form and episodic work specifically for the online exhibition space. This year’s slate includes episodic, short form and documentary work from up-and-coming and seasoned filmmakers.

    PILOT SEASON

    Tribeca continued its tradition of opening submissions to independently produced TV pilots in 2020. The following group of filmmakers participating in the virtual N.O.W. Creators Market were to debut their pilots as part of the 2020 Tribeca TV Pilot Season program.

    INDUSTRY EXTRANET

    Tribeca Extranet, the festival’s online resource hub for industry, will launch as planned, providing accredited industry with resources on the 2020 program including rights availability, delegate directory, and sales contacts.

    JURIED AWARDS

    The Tribeca Film Festival is moving forward with announcing the 2020 jury members who will select the winners in the film competition sections for the 2020 program. For further information on participating Jurors and Award Categories, visit tribecafilm.com/festival/jurors2020

    To view an online gallery of artwork and artists bios, visit tribecafilm.com/festival/art2020

    TRIBECA X

    The Tribeca Film Festival will continue Tribeca X, it’s competition to celebrate the intersection of advertising and entertainment. The 5th annual Tribeca X Award will honor the best brand and filmmaker collaborations of the year and recognize best in class branded content told through the lens of storytelling. The selected finalists can be viewed at: tribecafilm.com/festival/tribecax2020

    About the Tribeca Film Festival:

    The Tribeca Film Festival brings visionaries and diverse audiences together to celebrate storytelling in all its forms, including film, TV, VR, gaming, music, and online work. With strong roots in independent film, Tribeca is a platform for creative expression and immersive entertainment. The Festival champions emerging and established voices; discovers award-winning filmmakers and creators; curates innovative experiences; and introduces new technology and ideas through premieres, exhibitions, talks, and live performances.

    The Festival was founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in 2001 to spur the economic and cultural revitalization of lower Manhattan following the attacks on the World Trade Center. Now in its 19th year, the Festival has evolved into a destination for creativity that reimagines the cinematic experience and explores how art can unite communities.

    Website:  tribecafilm.com/festival

    Twitter: @Tribeca

    Instagram: @tribeca

    Facebook: facebook.com/Tribeca

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Health & Wellness, and Spirituality)