a state of mind

The 2025 Tribeca Festival, set to run June 4-15, will feature a selection of documentary, narrative and animated features showcasing global music legends, influential cultural figures and untold stories from emerging and established voices.

The Festival kicks off Wednesday, June 4 with the world premiere of Billy Joel: And So It Goes, directed by Emmy® winners Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin. The world premiere of global superstar Miley Cyrus’ highly anticipated visual album Something Beautiful, directed by Cyrus, Jacob Bixenman, Brendan Walter and produced by Tribeca alum Panos Cosmatos (Beyond the Black Rainbow, TF ’11), will be followed by an exclusive conversation with Cyrus. The documentary lineup also features chart-topping performers like Counting Crows and Culture ClubBilly IdolBecky G and Eddie Vedder will deliver exclusive performances following the world premiere of their films, while members of MetallicaDepeche ModeWizkid and Ty Dolla $ign will sit for post-premiere conversations, exclusively for Festival attendees.

Culture Club has a new documentary coming out, by director Alison Ellwood. Photo by Derek Ridgers.

The 2025 feature film lineup is stacked with incredible casts such as Emmy nominee Rose ByrneDemi Lovato and Oscar® winner Octavia Spencer starring in TowThe Best You Can starring Emmy nominee Kevin Bacon and Emmy winner Kyra Sedgwick marking their first co-starring roles in 20 years; Rosemead starring Emmy nominee Lucy LiuDragonfly with Oscar nominees Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn; and Everything’s Going to be Great starring Emmy winner Bryan Cranston and Oscar winner Allison Janney. Additional highlights include A Tree Fell in the Woods with Emmy nominees Alexandra DaddarioDaveed Diggs and Josh GadDeep Cover starring Orlando Bloom and Bryce Dallas HowardShe Dances, written, produced and starring Emmy nominee Steve Zahn along with co-star Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke; and Sovereign starring Emmy winner Nick OffermanJacob Tremblay, Emmy nominee Dennis Quaid and Emmy winner Martha Plimpton, among others.  The Festival will also bring audiences the live action film How To Train Your Dragon starring Mason Thames, Nico Parker and Gerard Butler.

This year’s slate of documentary world premieres showcases cultural icons across generations including comedy legend Andy Kaufman in Andy Kaufman Is MeBarbara Walters in a career-spanning profile in Barbara Walters: Tell Me EverythingGloria Steinem in Dear Ms. about the history and legacy of Ms. Magazine; and Jack Kerouac in Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation featuring Josh BrolinMichael Imperioli, and Matt Dillon, among many others. Additional anticipated documentary world premieres are Long Live The State on the legendary NYU-founded alt-comedy troupe and Titan: the OceanGate Disaster exploring the submersible’s ill-fated journey to the Titanic.

RZA’s drama film One Spoon of Chocolate will make its world premiere.

Over the course of the Festival, audiences will see works from a diverse roster of notable filmmakers including world premieres by RZA (One Spoon of Chocolate), Takashi Miike (Sham), Oscar nominee Jim Sheridan (Re-Creation), and Mariska Hargitay with her feature directorial debut My Mom Jayne. The lineup also features compelling selections such as the climate justice documentary, and this year’s Closing Night film, Yanuni from producer Leonardo DiCaprio and director Richard Ladkani (TF ‘05); Surviving Ohio State, produced by George Clooney, examining the decades-spanning pursuit of accountability by sexual abuse survivors; and Room to Move, following New York City dancer and choreographer Jenn Freeman, executive produced by Amy Schumer.

Tribeca will also welcome back its widest group of filmmaker alumni, such as Lilian T. Mehrel with the world premiere of Honeyjoon (AT&T Untold Stories, ‘24), Travis Wood (Rising Voices alum, ‘22) with the world premiere of The Travel Companion, and 2024 Tribeca Creators Market alumni Raúl O. Paz-Pastrana with the world premiere of BacksideCristian Carretero and Lorraine Jones with the world premiere of Esta Isla, and Steven Feinartz with the New York premiere of Are We Good?. Additionally, 32 Festival alumni are returning to Tribeca with their latest projects, including Rick Gomez (TF ‘21) with She DancesBrandon Kramer (TF ‘21) with Holding Liat; and Dan Krauss (TF ‘13, ‘16, ‘19) with Bodyguard of Lies.

“At Tribeca, we believe that storytelling is a force — one that connects us, challenges us, and inspires us to reimagine what’s possible,” said Tribeca Festival Director and SVP of Programming Cara Cusumano. “This year’s film lineup is a testament to that power, bursting with creative risk, iconic artists, and new perspectives that spark vital conversations and drive culture forward. These films are a powerful reflection of the world we live in — and the world we want to shape.”

The final selections were chosen from a record-breaking number of submissions (13,541). This year’s program includes 118 feature films representing 95 world premieres, 135 filmmakers and 36 countries. 48 (40%) of the features are directed by women and 42 (36%) are directed by BIPOC filmmakers. 44 filmmakers are making their feature debut at this year’s Tribeca Festival and 32 directors are returning with their latest projects.

Single tickets go on sale for Tribeca members April 24 and general public April 29. For more information, visit TribecaFilm.com.