Tribeca Film Festival 2025

May 12, 2025 Desiree Homer

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The Tribeca Film Festival is back this June in New York City! What started in the wake of 9/11, this beloved event is one of the most respected events in the industry. The Tribeca Film Festival was originally started by actor Robert De Niro, producer Jane Rosenthal, and philanthropist Craig Hatkoff with the goal of breathing life back into the city, specifically Lower Manhattan, after that horrific day in 2001. 

It was a huge success, and today, it draws audiences from all over the world. Festival-goers can expect more than just film. There will be television premieres, games, audio storytelling, immersive exhibitions, and more! There’s something for every kind of film enthusiast. Mark your calendars today. 

Lights, Camera, Tribeca!

At the heart of the Tribeca Film Festival is a standout lineup of feature and short films that spotlight timely stories. These fresh perspectives come from a wide range of voices across cultures, communities, and causes.

Check out their full schedule of events, including a special documentary about the musical artist Billy Joel on opening night of the festival. 

There are multiple ticketing options available, from premium access to single-day passes, and everything in between.

Don’t miss The Event Planner Expo this October 14th to 16th, 2025. This event is NYC’s premier gathering for industry professionals, trendsetting event services, and fellow creatives. Grab your tickets now and get inspired by the best in the biz! 

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