The Tribeca Film Festival takes over New York City once again, with the best and brightest in feature, short, and documentary film. This event will begin on Wednesday, April 18th and will end on Sunday, April 29th. Screenings will take place at select theatres in NYC like the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Regal Cinemas: Battery Park, SVA Theatre, Cinepolis Chelsea, and the Beacon Theatre.
The six categories being showcased at the festival include Narrative Competition, Documentary Competition, Spotlight, Viewpoints, Midnight, and Shorts Program. Here are some of the upcoming movies that are set to make a debut at this year’s film festival.
Love, Gilda
Feature Documentary; 84 Minutes
April 18 | 7pm // Beacon Theatre
April 19 | 9:30pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 24 | 4pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 26 | 9:45pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
Director: Lisa D’Apolito
Lemonade
Feature Narrative; 88 Minutes
April 19 | 6pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 20 | 5:45pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 21 | 5:45pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 27 | 8pm // Cinepolis Chelsea
Director: Ioana Uricaru
You Shall Not Sleep
Feature Narrative; 102 Minutes
April 19 | 9pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 20 | 10pm // Cinepolis Chelsea
April 21 | 10:15pm // Cinepolis Chelsea
April 28 | 10:15pm // Cinepolis Chelsea
Director: Gustavo Hernandez
Cargo
Feature Narrative; 104 Minutes
April 19 | 9:15pm // SVA Theater
April 20 | 9pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 21 | 9:45pm // Cinepolis Chelsea
April 25 | 8:45pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
Director: Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke
‘M’
Feature Narrative; 100 Minutes
April 19 | 5:30pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 20 | 9:15pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 21 | 6:15pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
April 27 | 5pm // Regal Cinemas: Battery Park
Director: Sara Forestier
To view the other films that will be shown throughout the rest of the week, check out the link here.
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