Tribeca Festival, Miley Cyrus and Billy Idol Films
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Tribeca Film Festival 2025 kicks off today with the world premiere of Billy Joel: And So It Goes at the Beacon Theatre
As she signed autographs for fans and made her way to the red carpet, people couldn't help but notice just how stunning she still is. As one fan simply and perfectly stated, "Beautiful." Another person added,
Some fans spent thousands of dollars on platforms like VividSeats expecting a concert, with a few rudely heckling Cyrus during a discussion about the visual album Friday night.
On Saturday, 14-year-olds Quynh Nguyen and Emily Bui’s mini-documentary “Struggling in San Diego” about the city’s homeless crisis was awarded a second-place prize in the RFK Speak Truth to Power video contest at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.
The actor, whose father is best known for iconic roles in 'Boogie Nights' and 'The Master,' was the spitting image of his dad while stepping out at the festival.
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Documentaries and fiction films centered on musical artists dominate NYC's 2025 Tribeca Festival, with films devoted to Billy Joel, Miley Cyrus, Metallica, Billy Idol, Boy George and more.
Eve Plumb is hitting the town. The actress, best known for her role as Jan on The Brady Bunch, attended the Tribeca Festival world premiere of Everything's Going to be Great at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center on June 9.
The Tribeca Film Festival is all about the music. Three years ago, Taylor Swift brought her directorial debut short “All Too Well” and revealed her desire to continue working in film. This time, it’s Miley Cyrus who moves behind the camera with “Something Beautiful,
The 2025 Tribeca Festival AT&T Untold Stories grant recipient has officially been unveiled. IndieWire can proudly announce that filmmaker Liz Sargent won $1 million to fund her feature “ Take Me Home .” The film will premiere at the 2026 Tribeca Festival after Sargent receives year-round mentorship and promotional support, plus the funding.
The 2025 Tribeca Festival takes place from June 4 through June 15. Founded by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro and Craig Hatkoff in 2002 to celebrate New York City as a major film-making city, the 2025 festival runs June 4-15.