Tribeca Film Festival 2026 lineup: short films, feature films, and more

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Tribeca Film Festival 2026 lineup: short films, feature films, and more

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Film fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of festival season, and with the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival just around the corner, we’re looking forward to seeing a variety of films in the lineup.

less, Hollywood life It contains a collection of films – both feature and short – that will premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

Earth, Wind, and Fire (To Be Celestial vs. This Is the Weight of the World)Directed by Questlove. Produced by Questlove, Dave Sirulnick, Samantha Grogin, KB White, and Arron Saxe.

One lawDirected and written by Sophia Takal; Produced by Allison Rose Carter, Stephanie Roche, Julie Waters and Julie Christias. Starring Ella Beatty, Ari Graynor, Nate Mann, Elizabeth Reaser, Sinclair Daniel, Robert Sean Leonard, Tavi Gevinson.

Deep fakes – Directed and written by Matt Eames; Produced by Federica Marie Lai. Starring Jessica DiGiovanni, Sofia Lucia Parola, Jocelyn Weisman

General acceptance -Directed by Kylie Morgan Smith; Written by Sarah Adena. Produced by Daniel Cummings, Sarah Adena and Kylie Morgan Smith. Executive produced by Nina Dobrev, Pamela Fisher, K. Asher Levin

Starring Nina Dobrev, Cedric Yarbrough, Adam Shapiro, Sarah Baker, Henderson Wade, Bunny Gibson Klein, Gio Li, Aris Alvarado, Connor Dugard, Kesia Brock, Dan Hillaker, Alex Cassidy, Michael Merton, Marita De Lara, Jack Seavor MacDonald.

Holo – Directed by Alexander D’Souza; Written by Alexander Hernandez Maxwell. Starring Shane West, Zelda Williams and Morgan Cohan

How to feed a dictator – Directed by Andrew Neil; Written by Witold Zablowski. Produced by Michael Merloup

Kids like me -Directed by Cynthia Lewin and John Kohrs; Produced by Cynthia Lewin and John Kohrs. Produced by Jim Lebrecht, Grace Lie, Sher Lee, Jonathan Logan, Meadow Fund, Resonance Philanthropies, Outlier Film Fund, Adora Cheung, Kat Manalak, Tony Shalhoub, Alyssa Namias, and Megan Gilstein.

Lucy Shulman – Directed and written by Eli Sachs; Produced by Fernando Loureiro, Guilherme Coelho, Morwen Schmukler, Gabriel Amaral; Executive Producers: Jay Burnley, David Cross, Sam Evoy, Will Day-Frank, Will Janowitz, Anne Jarmin, Carissa Noll, Clay Breach, Kelly Schwartz, Sasha Seinfeld, Chelsea Tew, Zachary Rice, Brian Devine

Starring Eli Sachs, David Cross, Thomas Mann, Hasan Minhaj, Annabelle Attanasio, Chelsea Fry, Sandrine Hoult, Issa Davis, Olivia Luccardi, Joanna Arnault, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Will Janowitz, Devon Walker, Karim Rahma, Tove Kestel, Henry Hall.

Ponderosa -Directed and written by Rob Rice; Produced by Megan Pickerill, Matthew Porterfield, Amy E. Powell and Rob Rice. Executive produced by Jeremy Gardner, Declan Morgan, Crystal 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 and written by Josh Alexander; Produced by Josh Alexander and Danielle J. Chalfen

Starring Sara Bareilles, Butterfly Boucher, Misty Boyce, Solomon Dorsey, Charlie Drayton, Jonathan Law, Rob Moss.

Pennhurst Chase – Directed by Mike Attie, Nathan Steinberg, Katarina Poliak; Produced by Daniel Chalfen. Executive produced by Jim Lebrecht, Sarah Boulder, Jim Butterworth, Roman Nesis, Don Ponder and Marcy Weissman

Three birds: 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

Starring Gaby Asfour, Angela Donhauser, and Adi Gill

nineteenth – Directed by Sean Wilsey. Produced by Christa Paris and Sean Wilsey. Executive produced by Paula Grant Perry

Featuring Amadeus Brugger, Rose Chast, Michael Cuomo, Griffin Dunne, Irma Ellis, Neria Godsell, Kevin Langford, Colin Moynihan, Kevah Shah, Pat Koda Smith, Stefan Springmann, and Neil Zink.

Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell’s Kitchen – Directed by One9, Producers Brian Satz, Cole Cook, One9, Ian Orefice, Jonah McLaughlin, John Adler, Amanda Spain and Anna Lara.

Document Meets the World – The film is directed by Chris Levitus, Zane Rubin, and produced by Alexandra Barretto, and stars Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel, and Will Friedle.

Happy hours – Directed, written and starring Katie Holmes. Produced by Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Katie Holmes and Yale Entertainment; Also starring Joshua Jackson

Facilities -Directed by Zach Woods; Written by Michael Govier. Produced by Alex Peace-Power, David Bernon and Vanessa McDonnell; Starring Susan Sarandon and Aubrey Plaza

Last day – Directed by Rodrigo Garcia; Written by Patrick Marber. Produced by Julie Lin and Bonnie Curtis. Starring Alicia Vikander and Wagner Moura

Revisionist – Directed by David Wain; Written by Jesse Lasky. Produced by Alison Brie, Dave Franco and Michael Sherman. Starring Alison Brie, Andre Holland, Tom Sturridge and Dustin Hoffman

Just what we carry – Directed by Nicholas Jacobson Larsson; Produced by Alex Sachs and Matt Miller. Starring Sofia Boutella, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Lizzy McAlpine, Simon Pegg and Quentin Tarantino.

In memory – Directed by Rob Burnett; Written by Rob Burnett and Mike Royce. Produced by Rachel Winter and Rob Burnett. Starring Marc Maron and Talia Ryder

They fight – Directed by Andrew Renzi; Produced by Samantha Houseman and Andrew Renzi. Starring André Hollande, 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 Schaeffer. Starring Zach Braff

Next life -Directed by Drake Doremus; Written by Drake Doremus and Ben York Jones. Produced by Michael Bruce and Rebecca Foer. Starring Emilia Clarke and Edgar Ramírez

The era of rain – Directed by Frank Whaley; Written by Frank Whaley and Anne M. Martin. Produced by Jay Van Hoey and Fred Bernstein. Starring Paul Rudd and Jeremy Sisto

Leader – Directed by Oren Moverman; Written by Oren Moverman and Alessandro Cammon. Produced by Lawrence Inglis and Christine Vachon. Starring Vera Farmiga, Tim Blake Nelson, Jim Parsons and Simon Rix

Killoran Bay – Directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone; Produced by Daniel Patrick Carbone and Pierce Pharos. Starring Alan Cumming

Are you trying to say you love me? – Directed by Malik Vithal; Produced by Kendra Gage and David Blue Garcia. Starring Ashanti Black and Malia Bayles

Beautiful – Directed by Sarah 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 Bone

Everyone is a star – Directed by Andy DeLuca; Music 5 seconds of summer

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