Tribeca Film Festival 2026
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Tribeca 2026: The Accompanist (dir. Zach Woods) | Review
Zach Woods’s directorial debut, "The Accompanist," is a comedy-drama about foster care that is heartwarming at times, devastating at others,…
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Tribeca 2026: Bob and David Climb Machu Picchu (dir. Michael LaHaie) | Review
For fans of Mr. Show, the reunion of 'Bob Odenkirk and David Cross in Bob and David Climb Machu Picchu'…
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Tribeca 2026: Recluse | Interview with Mia Vallet
In our conversation at Tribeca, Mia Vallet revealed how "Recluse" pushed her into some of the darkest emotional territory of…
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Tribeca 2026: Lucy Schulman (dir. Ellie Sachs) | Review
There are many films about 20-somethings in New York City figuring things out, but Ellie Sachs’s feature directorial debut "Lucy…
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Tribeca 2026: Ponderosa | Interview with Jack Dylan Grazer & Rob Rice
"It's an exciting time for festivals to show challenging films," Rob Rice told us as we sat down with him and…
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Tribeca 2026: What Is to Come | Interview with Ruthy Pribar
"We need some sort of hope in the world, the way it is today," filmmaker Ruthy Pribar told us as…
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Tribeca 2026: Árru (dir. Elle Sofe Sara) | Review
The Indigenous Sámi people, who inhabit the Sápmi region in northern Scandinavia, are given the spotlight by Sámi choreographer Elle…
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Tribeca 2026: Fault | Interview with Misha Calvert
“Two people facing off as adversaries… and then eventually they team up and they can hit doubles.” Filmmaker Misha Calvert…
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Tribeca 2026: Rare Birds | Interview with Lily Weisberg & Michael Bloom
New York–based filmmaking duo Lily Weisberg and Michael Bloom shared their excitement and sense of accomplishment about premiering their charming…
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