Tribeca Fest 2024: Films with Jenna Ortega, Kristen Stewart, Lily Gladstone

Tribeca Fest 2024: Films with Jenna Ortega, Kristen Stewart, Lily Gladstone

The 23rd edition of the annual New York event has unveiled its  lineup, which will open with a documentary about Diane von Furstenberg and feature docs about Liza Minnelli and Renee Elise Goldsberry.

Tribeca Film Fest has announced the features lineup for its 2024 edition, which will open with the world premiere of Hulu documentary Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge, directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton.

Other highlights in this year’s features lineup include the world premieres of documentaries about Liza Minnelli (Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story), Renee Elise Goldsberry (Satisfied), Ani DiFranco (1-800-ON-HER-OWN) and “the Brat Pack” (BRATS) as well as screenings of Jazzy, with Lily Gladstone; Daddio, starring Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn; Michael Angarano’s Sacramento, starring Michael Cera, Kristen Stewart and Maya Erskine; All That We Love, starring Margaret Cho and Jesse Tyler Ferguson; and the world premiere of Tiffany Paulsen’s Winter Spring Summer or Fall starring Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White.

Kit Harington in 'Blood for Dust'
Robert De Niro at the 2023 Tribeca Festival.

The festival will also two docs with comedy stars: Group Therapy, with Neil Patrick Harris, Mike Birbiglia and Tig Notaro, and Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution, with Lily Tomlin, Wanda Sykes, Rosie O’Donnell, Hannah Gadsby and Joel Kim Booster.

The festival also includes music docs about Linda Perry (Let It Die Here) and Avicii (I’m Tim).

“Each year, the Tribeca Festival reflects our culture, capturing the essence of the present moment. We’re thrilled to showcase our 23rd edition, delving into captivating explorations of artificial intelligence with Demis Hassabis, thought-provoking discussions on the future of democracy, and so much more,” Tribeca co-founder and CEO Jane Rosenthal said in a statement. “Storytelling possesses a remarkable ability to bring us together, offering hope in these challenging times. We eagerly anticipate engaging with audiences on difficult yet timely subjects.”

Tribeca Festival director and senior vp, programming, Cara Cusumano, added: “In a year of record high submissions, despite industry-wide challenges, and global tumult, our incredible filmmaking community delivered again with some of the most surprising, inspiring, hilarious, galvanizing, boundary-breaking, and downright entertaining work we’ve had the privilege to feature at the festival. Whether grappling with everything from the crisis of global democracy to the most intimate of human dramas, it was heartening to be reminded of the undeniable power of a great film to illuminate our world.”

The features lineup for year’s festival, which marks the first time the Viewpoints interdisciplinary section will be in competition, was selected from more than 13,000 submissions and consists of 103 feature films from 114 filmmakers across 48 countries.

More information about this year’s festival is available here.

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