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Tribeca 2025


11 articles available in total starting from 14/03/2025. Last article published on 18/06/2025.

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Review: Re-Creation

Review: Re-Creation

Jim Sheridan and David Merriman’s 12 Angry Men-inspired new film invites us to question our sympathies and biases, for the better  

18/06 | Tribeca 2025

Review: Deep Cover

Review: Deep Cover

Tom Kingsley’s third feature is a pleasant enough London-set comedy mixing improv theatre antics with gangland grit, to uneven effect  

18/06 | Tribeca 2025

Review: Honeyjoon

Review: Honeyjoon

Lilian T Mehrel’s relatable mother-daughter dramedy set on the Azores is a confident debut that will make you want to call your mum  

16/06 | Tribeca 2025

Cuerpo Celeste, Little Trouble Girls and An Eye for an Eye are the big European winners at Tribeca

Cuerpo Celeste, Little Trouble Girls and An Eye for an Eye are the big European winners at Tribeca

European productions have also triumphed across the different sidebars, spanning shorts, documentaries and gaming  

13/06 | Tribeca 2025 | Awards

Review: A Second Life

Review: A Second Life

Laurent Slama’s third feature traces a beautiful platonic encounter between a free-spirited American and an uptight Parisian who meet during the Paris Olympics  

13/06 | Tribeca 2025

Review: The Wolf, the Fox and the Leopard

Review: The Wolf, the Fox and the Leopard

David Verbeek’s feature is a bold, philosophical fable about identity and freedom, blending striking visuals with a captivating performance by Jessica Reynolds  

13/06 | Tribeca 2025

Review: Cuerpo Celeste

Review: Cuerpo Celeste

Nayra Ilic García’s sophomore feature offers a quietly restrained yet sincere coming-of-age story set against Chile’s transition to democracy  

10/06 | Tribeca 2025

Review: Dragonfly

Review: Dragonfly

Brenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough star in Paul Andrew Williams’ film about an elderly widow bonding with her neighbour  

10/06 | Tribeca 2025

Review: Dog of God

Review: Dog of God

Lauris and Raitis Abele’s film, the latest feature-length animation out of Latvia, will prove a shock for those looking for something akin to Flow  

10/06 | Tribeca 2025

European productions set to make a great first impression at Tribeca

European productions set to make a great first impression at Tribeca

The US festival’s competition sections boast a diverse set of European works, with a particularly strong documentary turnout from the UK and Denmark  

18/04 | Tribeca 2025

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