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Movie enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the commencement of festival season, and with the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival commencing, we are keen to discover the diverse array of films on offer. From insightful short productions to compelling new feature-length works, festival season is officially in full swing this year.
Among the fresh cinematic works presented at Tribeca 2026 is Sara Bareilles‘ Good Grief, a documentary that chronicles her journey toward the creation of her latest album.
Presented below, Hollywood Life provides a comprehensive list of films—both features and shorts—scheduled for their debut at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
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Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial VS That’s the Weight of the World) – Directed by Questlove; Produced by Questlove, Dave Sirulnick, Samantha Grogin, KB White, and Arron Saxe.
Act One– Directed & Written by Sophia Takal; Produced by Allison Rose Carter, Stephanie Roush, Julie Waters, and Julie Christeas
- Featuring Ella Beatty, Ari Graynor, Nate Mann, Elizabeth Reaser, Sinclair Daniel, and Robert Sean Leonard, Tavi Gevinson
Deepfake – Directed & Written by Matt Eames; Produced by Federica Mary Lai
- Starring Jessica DiGiovanni, Sophia Lucia Parola, and Jocelyn Weisman
General Admission – Directed by Kaily Morgan Smith; Written by Sarah Adina; Produced by Daniel Cummings, Sarah Adina, and Kaily Morgan Smith; Executive Produced by Nina Dobrev, Pamela Fisher, and K. Asher Levin
- Featuring Nina Dobrev, Cedric Yarbrough, Adam Shapiro, Sarah Baker, Henderson Wade, Bunny Gibson Klein, Geo Lee, Aris Alvarado, Connor Dugard, Kesia Brooke, Dan Hillaker, Alex Cassidy, Michael Merton, Marita De Lara, Jack Seavor McDonald
The Lorraine – Directed by Sam Pollard; Produced by Dan Braun, Joe Wemple, and Ben Braun; Written by Alvin Hall, Joe Wemple, and Juleyka Lantigua; Executive produced by Alvin Hall, Joe Wemple, Robert Gordon, Juleyka Lantigua, Peter Kenney, Rick Brookwell, Josh Braun, Thomas Campbell Jackson, and Penny B. Jackson.
Holo – Directed by Alexander DeSouza; Written by Alexander Hernandez-Maxwell
- Featuring Shane West, Zelda Williams, and Morgan Kohan
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How to Feed a Dictator – Directed by Andrew Neel; Written by Witold Szablowski; Produced By Michael Merlob
Kids Like Me – Directed by Cynthia Lowen and Jon Cohrs; Produced by Cynthia Lowen and John Cohrs; Executive Produced by Jim LeBrecht, Grace Lay, Cher Lee, Jonathan Logan, Meadow Fund, Resonance Philanthropies, Outlier Film Fund, Adora Cheung, Kat Manalac, Tony Shalhoub, Alysa Nahmias, and Megan Gelstein
Lucy Schulman – Directed & Written by Ellie Sachs; Produced by Fernando Loureiro, Guilherme Coelho, Morwin Schmookler, and Gabriel Amaral; Executive Producers: Jay Burnley, David Cross, Sam Evoy, Will Day Frank, Will Janowitz, Anne Jarmain, Carissa Knol, Clay Prietsch, Kelly Schwartz, Sascha Seinfeld, Chelsea Tieu, Zachary Rice, and Brian Devine
- Starring Ellie Sachs, David Cross, Thomas Mann, Hasan Minhaj, Annabelle Attanasio, Chelsea Frei, Sandrine Holt, Eisa Davis, Olivia Luccardi, Joanna Arnow, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Will Janowitz, Devon Walker, Kareem Rahma, Tuffy Questell, and Henry Hall
Ponderosa – Directed & Written by Rob Rice; Produced by Megan Pickrell, Matthew Porterfield, Amy E. Powell, and Rob Rice; Executive Produced by Jeremy Gardner, Declan Morgan, Kristal Gruevski, Steve Holmgren, Bill Camp, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jason Matsumoto, and Eugene Sun Park
- Starring Jack Dylan Grazer, Bill Camp, and Alexis Bledel
Sara Bareilles: Good Grief – Directed & Written by Josh Alexander; Produced by Josh Alexander and Daniel J. Chalfen
- Featuring Sara Bareilles, Butterfly Boucher, Misty Boyce, Solomon Dorsey, Charley Drayton, Jonathan Low, and Rob Moose
The Haunting of Pennhurst – Directed by Mike Attie, Nathan Stenberg, and Katarina Poljak; Produced by Daniel Chalfen; Executive Produced by Jim Lebrecht, Sara Bolder, Jim Butterworth, Roman Nesis, Dawn Bonder, and Marci Wiseman; Co-executive producers are: Sheri Sobrato, Lisa & Matt Sonsini, Jennifer Pelling, and Megan Gelstein
threeASFOUR: Full Circle – Directed by Sean Ono Lennon; Co-Directed by Brian C. Gonzalez; Produced by Beth Levison, Lauren Evangelista, Brian C. Gonzalez, and Daniel Sheppard
- Featuring Gabi Asfour, Angela Donhauser, and Adi Gil
IX XI – Directed by Sean Wilsey; Produced by Krista Parris and Sean Wilsey; Executive Produced by Paula Grant-Berry
- Featuring Amadeus Broger, Roz Chast, Michael Cuomo, Griffin Dunne, Irma Ellis, Neria Goodsell, Kevin Langford, Colin Moynihan, Kifah Shah, Pat Coda Smith, Stefan Springman, and Nell Zink
Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell’s Kitchen – Directed by One9, Producers Brian Satz, Cole Cook, One9, Ian Orefice, Jonna McLaughlin, Jon Adler, Amanda Spain, and Ana Lara
Doc Meets World – Directed by Chris Levitus and Zane Rubin, Producer Alexandra Barreto
- Starring Rider Strong, Danielle Fishell, and Will Friedle
Happy Hours – Directed, Written by, and Starring Katie Holmes; Produced by Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Katie Holmes, and Yale Entertainment; Also Starring Joshua Jackson
The Accompanist – Directed by Zach Woods; Written by Michael Govier; Produced by Alex Peace-Power, David Bernon, and Vanessa McDonnell; Starring Susan Sarandon and Aubrey Plaza
The Last Day – Directed by Rodrigo García; Written by Patrick Marber; Produced by Julie Lynn and Bonnie Curtis
- Featuring Alicia Vikander and Wagner Moura
The Revisionist – Directed by David Wain; Written by Jesse Lasky; Produced by Alison Brie, Dave Franco, and Michael Sherman
- Starring Alison Brie, André Holland, Tom Sturridge, and Dustin Hoffman
Only What We Carry – Directed by Nicholas Jacobson-Larson; Produced by Alex Saks and Matt Miller
- Featuring Sofia Boutella, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Lizzy McAlpine, Simon Pegg, and Quentin Tarantino
In Memoriam – Directed by Rob Burnett; Written by Rob Burnett and Mike Royce; Produced by Rachel Winter and Rob Burnett
- Starring Marc Maron and Talia Ryder
Getar Hero – Directed by Teddy Stern and Sneha Mehta
We consistently desired to convey our own narratives. There exists a certain universality in Getar Hero’s odyssey—even though he embodies a cowboy in Mumbai, our hope is that individuals worldwide can resonate with his challenges and his victories.
Teddy Stern, director
- Starring Shashank Arora
They Fight – Directed by Andrew Renzi; Produced by Samantha Housman and Andrew Renzi
- Featuring André Holland, Wendell Pierce, and Samira Wiley
Clean Hands – Directed by Alex Thompson; Written by Alex Thompson and Chris Thompson; Produced by Alex Thompson, Kelly O’Sullivan, and Theodore Schaefer
- Starring Zach Braff
Next Life – Directed by Drake Doremus; Written by Drake Doremus; Produced by Drake Doremus, Elika Portnoy, Gleb Fetisov, Ben Pugh, Kate Buckley, and Emilia Clarke
- Featuring Emilia Clarke, Edgar Ramírez, and Jack Farthing
Rain Reign – Directed by Frank Whaley; Written by Frank Whaley and Ann M. Martin; Produced by Jay Van Hoy and Fred Bernstein
- Starring Paul Rudd and Jeremy Sisto
The Leader – Directed by Oren Moverman; Written by Oren Moverman and Alessandro Camon; Produced by Lawrence Inglee and Christine Vachon
- Featuring Vera Farmiga, Tim Blake Nelson, Jim Parsons, and Simon Rex
Kiloran Bay – Directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone; Produced by Daniel Patrick Carbone and Pierce Varous
- Starring Alan Cumming
You Tryna Say You Love Me? – Directed by Malik Vitthal; Produced by Kendra Gage and David Blue Garcia
- Featuring Asante Blackk and Malia Pyles
Beautiful – Directed by Sara Gilbert; Music by Linda Perry
Archbishop Harold Holmes – Directed by Gilbert Trejo; Music by Jack White
- Starring John C. Reilly
Mr. Electric Blue – Directed by David Helman; Music by Benson Boone
Everyone’s A Star – Directed by Andy DeLuca; Music by 5 Seconds of Summer
