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2020 Tribeca Film Festival
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The Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, was created in adversity, born out of the ashes of 9/11 to breathe life into New York City’s devastated downtown. In the nearly two decades since, our annual little neighborhood festival has become a springtime symbol of resilience and rebirth, creating jobs, helping small businesses and reaffirming the creative spirit that makes New York the world’s greatest city in the world.
Along the way, it’s also grown into a lion of the film festival circuit: surfacing talent, launching careers, celebrating beloved creators and establishing a platform for world-class storytelling.
Like all true New Yorkers, hanging tough, looking out for our neighbors and never backing down from a challenge is just in our DNA. The story of Tribeca is about the spirit of New York.
So in that spirit — while New York City is hurting once again and we don’t yet know when we’ll be able to share that ineffable, magical experience of being in a theater together — we’re bringing the Festival experience to your doorstep.
We’re thrilled to announce the debut of select 2020 Festival programming online, so that storytellers and audiences can continue to experience Tribeca together — apart.
Along the way, it’s also grown into a lion of the film festival circuit: surfacing talent, launching careers, celebrating beloved creators and establishing a platform for world-class storytelling.
Like all true New Yorkers, hanging tough, looking out for our neighbors and never backing down from a challenge is just in our DNA. The story of Tribeca is about the spirit of New York.
So in that spirit — while New York City is hurting once again and we don’t yet know when we’ll be able to share that ineffable, magical experience of being in a theater together — we’re bringing the Festival experience to your doorstep.
We’re thrilled to announce the debut of select 2020 Festival programming online, so that storytellers and audiences can continue to experience Tribeca together — apart.