Tribeca 2018: 11 Must-See Films at This Year’s Festival, From Zombies to Tessa Thompson and the Rachel Dolezal Story

Now in its seventeenth year, New York City’s own Tribeca Film Festival kicks off every spring with a wide variety of programming, from an ever-expanding Vr installation to an enviable television lineup, but the bulk of the annual festival’s programming is movies.

This year’s festival offers up plenty of familiar faces with new projects alongside newcomers.

While Tribeca’s documentaries tend to be its high point, there are plenty of narratives features worth checking out this year as well.

We’ve culled this list from a program that consists of 96 titles.This year’s Tribeca Film Festival takes place April 20 – 30.

Check out some of our must-see picks below.“Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda”One of the most influential, prolific, and flat-out enjoyable composers of the last 30 years, Ryuichi Sakamoto exploded onto the scene by writing unforgettable scores for films like “Merry Christmas, Mr.

Lawrence” and “The Last Emperor,

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