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 ‘LEMONADE BLESSING’ World Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival 2025:  US Narrative Competition

Jake Ryan in Chris Merola's LEMONADE BLESSING (Credit_ Submarine Entertainment)
Jake Ryan in Chris Merola's LEMONADE BLESSING (Credit_ Submarine Entertainment)

Director, Writer, and Producer: Chris Merola
Starring: Jake Ryan, Jeanine Serralles, Skye Alyssa Friedman, Miles J. Harvey, Michael Oloyede, Todd Gearhart and Keith William Richards
Producers: Chris Merola, Raza Rizvi, Aruba Sülzana, Samuel Ashurov
Run time: 1 hour 40 Minutes
Language: English
Country: United States

SCREENING SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 5- 7:15PM at SVA2 -Beatrice - 1st Screening
Location: SVA Theater (333 West 23rd Street)

Friday, June 6- 9:00PM at VEC-04 - 2nd Screening
Location: Village East Cinemas (VEC) (181-189 2nd Avenue)

Saturday, June 14- 6:00PM at VEC-04 - 3rd Screening
Location: Village East Cinemas (VEC) (181-189 2nd Avenue)

Sunday, June 15- 11:15AM at VEC-02 - 4th Screening
Location: Village East Cinemas (VEC) (181-189 2nd Avenue)

Take Your Film Festival Experience to the Next Level with Tribeca Membership

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With so many world premieres and exclusive events at this year’s Festival, we wanted Tribeca Members to be the first to hear about all the can’t-miss moments. Our Programmer Preview brought Members and filmmakers together at NeueHouse to celebrate the slate and hear directly from the Programming team about what the 2025 Festival has in store.

From under-the-radar premieres to buzzworthy indies, the team shared the Festival’s hidden gems, helping Tribeca Members build their perfect Festival schedule.

Don’t miss the chance to elevate your Festival experience. Become a Tribeca Member for early ticket access, Member-exclusive screenings during the Festival (and year-round!), and so much more.

 

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    • 10% off Festival merchandise in person and online
    • Members-only Festival screenings
    • On-site perks like access to our lounges at the Tribeca Festival hub

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Tribeca Festival 2025 Audio, Immersive, and Games Programs

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Great storytelling knows no bounds

Announcing the Official Selections for the Audio, Immersive, and Games programs at the 2025 Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX. From June 4-15, we’ll celebrate storytelling of all kinds, going beyond the screen and bringing you the best in innovative entertainment.

Buy a Hudson Pass today to secure your seat at the Festival and gain access to live recordings from your podcast faves, boundary-pushing immersive installations, and our Tribeca Games Gallery.

 

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This year’s audio storytelling lineup spotlights the best new and established podcasts. Sponsored by Audible, our live events program will kick off with our annual Excellence in Audio Journalism Gala, celebrating 30 years of This American Life with a conversation between legendary host Ira Glass and special guest Ira Madison III. We’ll also host the first-ever live episode of The New York Times’ The Interview, featuring a conversation with Sandra Oh, Slate’s Death, Sex & Money with special guest Allison Williams, a special live performance of Radiotopia’s The Memory Palace featuring Carrie Coon and Lili Taylor, a bold new audio adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and much, much more.

Check out the full list of live audio events here.

Festival attendees will have a chance to preview exciting new podcasts with our Official Selections, representing the best in narrative audio stories from innovative creators, world premiering at Tribeca.

See the Audio Storytelling Official Selections here.

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Ready for a genre-defying immersive experience? The 2025 Tribeca Festival Immersive program "In Search of Us," presented in partnership with Onassis ONX and Agog and hosted by WSA, delivers.

Swing by WSA to view our 11 selected installations and see firsthand how the immersive field can be a place to ask questions, uncover hidden truths, and create shared space through storytelling across the senses. Featuring works that explore themes ranging from environmental change and personal connection to cultural heritage and reimagined futures, these installations prove once and for all that there is no “us versus them." There is only the search for us.

Learn more about the Immersive program here.

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Game lovers, there’s a place for you at Tribeca Festival, too. Our Tribeca Festival Games Program celebrates the intersection of games, entertainment, and culture with selections that demonstrate phenomenal storytelling and innovation through interactive experiences. Festival attendees can demo these visually story-driven games of the year for FREE at the Tribeca Games Gallery at Pier 57 from June 11-15.

Learn more about Games at Tribeca Festival.

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‘Magazine Dream’ Starring Jonathan Majors

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Director and Writer: Elijah Bynum
Starring: Jonathan Majors, Haley Bennett, Taylour Paige, Harrison Page, Harriet Sansom Harris, Mike O'Hearn
Genre: Drama
Rating: R
Run time: 2 hours 4 minutes
Language: English
Country: United States

Director and writer Elijah Bynum’s ‘Magazine Dream’ share the life and challenges of Killian Maddox (Jonathan Majors), an aspiring bodybuilder and mentally ill grocery store worker, who lives with grandfather Paw-Paw after his father killed his mother and committed suicide.

The other stars of the film are Jessie (Haley Bennett), a grocery store worker and Killian's love-interest; Pink Coat (Taylour Paige), a sex worker; Brad Vanderhorn (Mike O'Hearn), a professional bodybuilder and Killian's idol; William Lattimore (Harrison Page), Killian's grandfather; Patricia Waldron (Harriet Sansom Harris), Killian's counselor; Ken Donaghue (Bradley Stryker), a roofing and plumbing worker who assaults Killian; Dr. Prescott (Dan Donahue), Killian's doctor; (Craig Cackowski), as a bodybuilding contest judge who placed Killian poorly; the Head Judge (David Maurice Johnson) of the regional bodybuilding competition.

Distributor: Briarcliff Entertainment
Production Companies: Los Angeles Media Fund, JF Productions
Producers: Jennifer Fox, Dan Gilroy, Jeffrey Soros, Simon Horsman, Luke Rogers
Cinematographer: Adam Arkapaw
Editor: Jon Otazua
Music: Jason Hill

Tribeca Festival is proud to present… TV and NOW

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They’re here! Announcing the Official Selections for television and indie episodic series at this year’s Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX. From June 4-15, we’ll be screening some of the most exciting (and entertaining) programs on network and streaming, and we want you there.

Buy a Hudson pass or ticket package today to secure your seat at the Festival, and take advantage of our special announcement sale pricing while it lasts!

From never-before-seen series premieres to the new seasons of multiple fan-favorite shows, this year’s Festival has it all.

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Settle into dynastic family dramas with the Season 3 premiere of Max’s The Gilded Age (starring Carrie CoonMorgan Spector and Cynthia Nixon) and the series premieres of BritBox miniseries Outrageous and Prime Video’s We Were Liars. Enter the unknown with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3, and step into the 60’s with the Season 4 finale of Godfather of Harlem. Scratch your true crime itch with the World Premieres of AMC docuseries The Furry Detectives: Unmasking a Monster and Apple TV+ detective thriller Smoke.

Check out the full TV program here.

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But wait—there’s more! Tribeca prides itself on celebrating independent filmmakers across every medium, including television. Our NOW category boasts some of the most daring indie episodic programs in the marketplace today.

In the NOW Special Screenings category, find the New York Premiere of sibling dramedy Hal & Harper from writer/director/actor Cooper Raiff. Or, catch a docuseries World Premiere: see a unique side of the beauty pageant circuit with Mrs. America and discover the untold battle of the famed ‘90s ‘Got Milk’ campaign in The Price of Milk.

The NOW Showcase might just have your next favorite show. Fans of Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody will delight in the marital dramedy Seasoned, and the family fun keeps coming with mother-son kidney transplant drama Mother, May I Have a Kidney? Comedy legends lift off to new heights in Jeremy Beiler’s Earth to Percy and check in to unexpected places with Joanna Leeds’ Bulldozer.

See the full NOW program here.

Now that we’ve got you excited, it’s time to get those tickets. To secure your seat before everyone else, buy a Festival pass or package, or sign up for Tribeca Membership today. The most anticipated events will sell out before tickets go on sale to the general public on April 29.

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 ‘Uncle Roy’ from acclaimed LGBTQ+ filmmaking team Keri Pickett and Dawn Mikkelson

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“Uncle Roy” is a poignant exploration of family, memory, and artistic legacy. Filmmaker Keri Pickett delves into the life of her 93-year-old uncle, Roy Blakey, a trailblazer in theatrical ice skating and gay male photography. Their deep bond, as the last members of their family tree, is revealed through decades of recent and archival footage.

Roy’s story spans from the Depression-era to the present, beginning with his career in 1950s and 60s ice shows, finding an authentic gay life in the world of touring performances. He became a celebrated photographer in 1970s New York, as a second career, capturing stars like Debbie Allen, Shirley MacLaine, and Divine. He pioneered contemporary male nude photography with his groundbreaking book, HE (1972). Inspired by Roy, Keri followed in his footsteps, becoming a photographer and strengthening their lifelong connection.

FROM DIRECTOR KERI PICKETT
This is a personal documentary about my uncle, our relationship, and our dreams, and there is no one better to tell this story than me. Our family is very small, and we all share a desire to preserve history. Roy’s parents, my grandparents, were polaroid-carrying genealogists and their love story inspired a nation (“Love in the ‘90s” 1995). Roy’s success inspired me to believe in my dream of becoming a photographer. Roy’s 8mm film clips helped turn me into a documentary filmmaker.

I have decades of footage, and it is hard to know where to start to tell such a story. It is all important to me. Having an outside eye on the larger themes, as well as the funny little moments, led me to partner with Dawn Mikkelson, my co-director from our film Finding Her Beat,” as producer and editor. She has helped me find the balance between personal, lived experience and finding the true essence of the story.

Dawn and I have assembled a number of trusted industry allies as well as journalistic-minded friends, leaning on them to see if the emotions resonate, as we work to ensure that “Uncle Roy” entertains as it maintains a unique and authentic intimacy. This is a story clearly connected to universal themes of caregiving, legacy, and family.

Dawn has a history of making documentary films on topics of caregiving, palliative care, and late-life care, and we plan to bring in caregiving consultants as another partnership and data point, ensuring that this project is informed by their insights into these difficult themes.

Los Angeles Premiere for “Arcades & Love Songs: The Ballad of Walter Day” Follow-Up to Iconic Indie “The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters”

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Director: Ed Cunningham 
Producers: Jonathan Perkins, Seth Gordon and Mike J. Nichols
Writers: Ed Cunningham, Mike J. Nichols, and Paul Leach
Genre: Documentary
Run time: 1 hour 34 minutes
Executive producers: Ed Cunningham, Byron Ashley, Scott Jackson, Harrison Kordestani Kerry, Cathy Loveland and Paul Campoamor
Editor: Mike J. Nichols.

Arcades & Love Songs: The Ballad of Walter Day is a musical documentary following 74-year-old Walter Day - the father of esports and star of The King of Kong - as he battles a lawsuit threatening his legacy while fulfilling his dream of recording and performing the rock-opera style love songs he has been hearing in his head since having his heart broken at the height of the arcade era.

Director Ed Cunningham’s Statement: The King of Kong premiered at Slamdance 2007 to a packed house of just the right type of audience. As the filmmakers, we could not have selected a better group of people to be the first to see something we had lived with for three years. The gamers, tech-types and doc lovers were all into it from frame one. “Is this real?” “Get a load of that guy.” The whispers, laughs and touching moments were all hitting. Then the projector overheated and shutdown. As the director sprinted up the aisle to help, I just listened. The break in tension allowed everyone to check in with each other. We knew the film could be seen as mocking people we had grown to love, doubt and admire and had worked tirelessly to present them truthfully and empathetically. And this audience got it. From that night forward, the original documentary has changed many people’s lives – for better and worse – so when Billy Mitchell called to tell me Walter Day was being sued based on things that happened in our movie, I began helping make sure he was properly defended. In a lawsuit strategy meeting I learned that some King of Kong fans were funding Walter to produce and perform the songs he had been hearing in his head since having his heart broken in the ‘80s, a story he shared in the original film. I felt a responsibility to document the conclusion to Walter’s journey and it was also a great opportunity because I love his music and want to help get out in the world.

‘The Accountant 2′ Starring Ben Affleck in Theaters April 25, 2025

Release date: April 25, 2025 (United States)
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Writer: Bill Dubuque
Based on Characters by Bill Dubuque
Starring: Ben Affleck, Jon Bernthal, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Daniella Pineda, J. K. Simmons
Genre: Action, thriller
Ratings: R
Run time: 2 hours 12 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

Director Gavin O’Connor’s The Accountant 2 is the sequel to the 2016 film The Accountant that tells the story of Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck), The Accountant an accountant who launders money for some of the most dangerous criminals in the world; Braxton (Jon Bernthal), Christian's brother; Marybeth Medina (Cynthia Addai-Robinson), a young Treasury agent; Anaïs (Daniella Pineda); Justine (Allison Robertson); Raymond King (J. K. Simmons), the Director of the Treasury Department's FinCEN, Burke (Robert Morgan), Cobb (Grant Harvey) and  Batu (Andrew Howard)

Production companies: Artists Equity, 51 Entertainment, Zero Gravity Management, Filmtribe
Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (through Amazon MGM Studios; United States)
Warner Bros. Pictures (International)
Producers: Ben Affleck, Lynette Howell Taylor, Mark Williams
Cinematographer: Seamus McGarvey
Editor: Richard Pearson
Music: Bryce Dessner

Tribeca Festival Announcing the 2025 Feature Film Lineup

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Tribeca Festival’s 2025 Features Lineup is Here

Festival season is officially upon us! Announcing our complete lineup of feature films for the 2025 Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX. Running June 4-15 all over NYC, this year’s festival will kick off with a night of music, featuring the world premiere of Billy Joel: And So It Goes.

Make sure you’re at the front of the line for tickets to your top-choice screenings. Buy a Hudson Pass, ticket package, or membership now to secure your spot before single tickets go on sale on 4/29 (and take advantage of our exclusive announcement sale pricing!).

Here is just a sampling of our incredible slate of features this year. See the full list.

Our buzziest films, with the biggest stars, divided into three must-see categories.

Spotlight Narratives brings audiences the most anticipated premieres from acclaimed filmmakers and stars. You’ll find everything from true life dramas like Tow starring Rose ByrneDemi Lovato, and Octavia Spencer, romantic comedy The Best You Can starring Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick (together again on screen for the first time in 20 years!), and even something for the kids (or kids at heart) with Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon starring Mason ThamesNico Parker and Gerard Butler.

Spotlight Documentaries is where you’ll find the biggest names in nonfiction, both onscreen and off the camera, premiering high-profile new work. Including titles like Barbara Walters: Tell Me EverythingAndy Kaufman is Me, and Titan: the OceanGate Disaster, these are the documentaries you’ll be thinking about long after you leave the theater.

And then there’s Spotlight+, where special events extend the film experience beyond the screen with live conversations and performances. Here’s where you’ll get to see the highly-anticipated world premiere of Miley Cyrus’ self-directed visual album Something Beautiful, followed by a conversation with Cyrus herself. And that’s not all – our Spotlight+ programming also features conversations with comedian Marc Maron, music legends Depeche ModeTy Dolla $ign, and the members of Metallica, and a slate of intimate performances by artists like Billy IdolEddie VedderBecky G, and so much more.

Check out our Spotlight NarrativesSpotlight Documentaries, and Spotlight+ here.

From US Narratives to International Films, and Documentaries to Viewpoints, these are the awards-eligible films that blew us away with their poignant takes on the world around us. Featuring 118 feature films from 135 filmmakers across 36 countries, our Features Competition finalists are where you’ll see the next big thing in film.

See all the films in competition here.

Genre film fans, get ready to scream (in delight). Escape from Tribeca showcases the most surprising, shocking, frightening, and thrilling late-night films of the Festival. This year’s program features titles like the zombie + drag horror comedy Queens of the DeadOne Spoon of Chocolate directed by RZA, a double feature from the legendary Andy Milligan, and much, much more.

Check out our full list of Escape from Tribeca features here.

With 118 feature films representing 94 world premieres, 135 filmmakers, 36 countries, and big names like Bryan CranstonKevin BaconLucy LiuAllison JanneyOrlando Bloom and more, Tribeca Festival 2025 is stacked with can’t-miss events.

Passes and packages are the key to selecting your films before single tickets go on sale April 29. Buy a pass or package before this Friday (4/18) to get our exclusive announcement pricing and to make sure you don’t miss out on your first choice of films, events, and experiences.