Looking to bring some home town laughs into your living room? You're in luck. Bridge and Tunnel is available on #TribecaAtHome until July 3rd. 😍
Written, directed and produced by Edward Burns, the second season of this dramedy series set in 1980 revolves around a group of college grads setting out to pursue their dreams in Manhattan while still clinging to the familiarity of their working-class Long Island home town.
You can learn more about this and all of the other amazing films, shorts, and more #TribecaAtHome has to offer at the link in bio.
We were devastated to witness the Supreme Court overturn #RoeVsWade, eliminating the constitutional right to #abortion in the United States.
Wondering how we got here? Trying to understand the implications?
Catch Battleground on #TribecaAtHome available now through July 3rd. Don’t miss out on one of the most important films of the year.
Follow @battlegroundthefilm for more information on the fight for the future of abortion in America.
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Today, the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. This 50 year backslide now puts public health at risk, especially for those who can get pregnant.
At Tribeca, we're passionate about telling stories that highlight activsm. Here are some of our past films that touch on the extremely personal decision to have an abortion.
To continue to protect and fight for these rights head to @plannedparenthood
Battleground (2022) is told with restraint and balance, director Cynthia Lowen seeks to clarify rather than condemn, and presents a new point of entry for this challenging topic. In the face of rapidly disappearing reproductive rights in America, this thought-provoking piece is certain to spark conversation about one of the most pressing issues of our times. Battleground will be available to watch on #TribecaAtHome in the coming days
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On The Divide (2021) is a documentary set in McAllen Texas, home to Whole Woman’s Health clinic—the last abortion clinic on the US/Mexico border. Mercedes, a tattooed Latina woman in her thirties who used to be involved in gangs, is now part of the pro-life Church movement. Denisse, a young mother of four, volunteers at Whole Woman’s Health and helps guide women into the clinic. Protecting the entryway into the clinic is Rey, a Latino security guard in his late sixties who is fervent in his religious beliefs, but also understands the plight of the women who arrive at the abortion clinic. Their life decisions intertwine at this abortion clinic, as they grapple with how their devotion informs their role in fighting for or against abortion rights. On the Divide is available to watch on POV PBS.
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Cherry (2022) follows a 25-year-old in Los Angeles who discovers she has only 24 hours to make one of the most consequential decisions of her life, what to do about an unplanned pregnancy. She is constantly challenged and confronted with what it looks like to finally face adulthood and how others view her as she's constantly running away from it. The winner of our Audience Award for Best Online Premiere. Cherry is available to view on our #TribecaAtHome Platform.
🚨 Attention 🚨HUGE NEWS! #TribecaAtHome has been extended until July 3rd! That means more time to watch our curated selection of narrative films, documentaries, short films and more - all in the comfort of your own home.
Head to the link in bio to learn more.
Weren’t able to catch all of the best talks, films, and more at #Tribeca2022? Not to worry Tribeca At Home has released all new content to watch from now until June 26th!
Link in bio to watch these newly released #TribecaAtHome titles 😍
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Last week, Tribeca Festival and @espnw celebrated the launch of W. Studios, a content generator that amplifies and supports women-centered filmmaking. The Fifty/50 shorts program showcases five stories of women moving the world forward in the fight for equality in sports and culture. @Tribeca and ESPN Films are honored to share their stories.
❤️ Special thanks to @google ❤️
🚨AWARDS ALERT🚨These titles took home the best in show and can now be yours through June 26th! Don’t miss out on watching these award winning titles with #TribecaAtHome
Check the link in bio to watch these award winning films
This month it’s all about celebrating pride and found family 🏳️🌈
Last week Tribeca and @converse were proud to present the screening of Richie Shazam(@richieshazam)’s short film Savitree followed an invigorating conversation moderated by the incomparable Julia Fox (@juliafox).
Take a look at these icons ❤️
Oh you thought we were FINISHED? 😎
The in person portion of #Tribeca2022 might be completed, but the fun is far far from over. We couldn’t think of a better way to encapsulate our festival experience than to offer you a full Tribeca At Home experience. From now until June 26th, you can stream curated films and events from this year’s Tribeca Festival.
Check the link in bio for all of our incredible offerings, bring the magic into your homes today!
Kubo Walks the City is both a VR experience and a #Tribeca2022 on-site installation that mocks the shortcomings of a Korean society emerging from the poverty and archaisms of the past. Learn more about #Tribeca2022’s Immersive lineup at the link in bio. [3/3]
Korea is under Japanese occupation. Follow in the footsteps of Kubo, a Korean writer, as he explores a city recklessly discovering the modernity and prosperity that come with occupation. [2/3]