Here are nine films to look forward to at the Tribeca Film Festival.
is back this year with a full lineup of in-person screenings, talks, and events, accompanied by a slate of programming available to watch through the Tribeca at Home platform.at what’s sure to be a starry event at the spectacular United Palace theater in Washington Heights.
Closing out the festival on June 18 is a portrait of another iconic New Yorker, Reverend Al Sharpton:, directed by Josh Alexander, traces Sharpton’s life as a sometimes controversial civil rights activist and spiritual leader. The documentary’s world premiere will be followed by a conversation between Sharpton, Spike Lee, and John Legend., directed by Frank BerryLetitia Wright plays a young Nigerian woman seeking asylum in Ireland who’s caught in a web of bureaucracy.
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