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Tribeca Festival


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Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff founded the Tribeca Film Festival in 2001 following the attacks on the World Trade Centre to spur the economic and cultural revitalisation of lower Manhattan through an annual celebration of film, music and culture.

 

The Festival’s mission is to help filmmakers reach the broadest possible audience, enable the international film community and general public to experience the power of cinema and promote New York City as a major filmmaking centre. Tribeca has supported Australian films throughout its various editions having showcased Australian features and/or shorts each year. In addition to the Tribeca Festival, the Tribeca Film Institute offers funding programs that may also be of interest.

 

Sections

  • Feature films, greater than 40 minutes
  • Short Films, under 40 minutes
  • Tribeca NOW – independent episodic work, short and longform series

Awards

2023 - Won - Hafekasi - Special Jury Mention Narrative Short: Annelise Hickey

2021 - Won - Blind Ambition - Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature

2021 - Won - We Were Once Kids - Best Editing, Documentary Feature

2018 - Won - Island of the Hungry Ghosts - Best Documentary Feature

2013 - Won - Rocket, The - Best Narrative Feature

2013 - Won - Rocket, The - Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film

2013 - Won - Yardbird - Special Jury Mention - Best Narrative Short

2013 - Won - Rocket, The - Heineken Audience Award Winner: Narrative

2009 - Won - Small Change - Student Visionary Award

2004 - Won - Man who Stole my Mother's Face, The - Best Documentary Feature (shared)

Screenings

2025 - Birthright

2025 - Inside

2024 - Rose for Katrina, A

2024 - Favourites

2023 - You'll Never Find Me

2023 - Voice Activated

2022 - Blaze

2022 - Dreamlife of Georgie Stone, The

2022 - Nude Tuesday

2021 - Blind Ambition

2021 - Beautiful They

2021 - Last Meal

2021 - Girls Can't Surf

2021 - System Error

2021 - Carmentis

2021 - We Were Once Kids

2020 - Girls Can't Surf

2020 - Carmentis

2020 - System Error

2019 - Future Dreaming

2019 - Martha: A Picture Story

2019 - Mystify: Michael Hutchence

2019 - Snare

2019 - This Perfect Day

2019 - War Mothers: Unbreakable

2018 - Cargo

2018 - Island of the Hungry Ghosts

2018 - Knuckles

2018 - Picnic at Hanging Rock

2017 - Beehive, The

2017 - Big City

2017 - Hounds of Love

2016 - Cherokee

2016 - Curve

2016 - Je suis un Crayon

2016 - Orchestra, The

2016 - Let's Dance: Bowie Down Under

2016 - Turning Forest, The

2016 - Collisions

2016 - Afterbirth

2015 - Backtrack

2014 - Ghost Train

2014 - Record

2013 - Rocket, The

2013 - Red Obsession

2013 - Yardbird

2012 - Transmission

2011 - Kiss, The

2010 - Wake, The

2009 - Accidents Happen

2009 - Burning Season, The

2009 - Love the Beast

2009 - Skin

2009 - Small Change

2008 - Dying Breed

2008 - Bitter and Twisted

2007 - Breathe

2007 - Len's Love Story

2007 - Tommy the Kid

2007 - When The Tide Turns

2006 - Bloody Footy

2006 - Burke and Wills

2006 - Elephant Tales

2006 - Kite Circuit

2006 - Lucky

2006 - Story of Bubbleboy, The

2006 - Self Serve

2006 - Not What I Expected

2006 - Little Woman, The

2006 - Fingerprints

2006 - Carmichael and Shane

2006 - Buried

2005 - Illustrated Family Doctor, The

2005 - Marco Solo

2004 - Man who Stole my Mother's Face, The

2003 - Inside Story, The

2003 - Placement

2003 - Cane-Toad

2003 - Wannabes, The

2003 - Desiree

2003 - Urine Therapy

2003 - Vows

2003 - Clutch

2002 - Host, The

2002 - Black Chicks Talking

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Start:
4/06/2025
End:
15/06/2025

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