The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival runs from April 24 through May 5.

Pass and package information is available on the festivalswebsite.

Read on for the festivals feature lineup.

Tribeca

Credit: Ursula Coyote; Brian Douglas; Nick Zeig-Owens

NARRATIVE COMPETITION

Blow the Man Down, directed and written by Danielle Krudy, Bridget Savage Cole.

Produced by Drew Houpt, Alex Scharfman, Tim Headington, Lia Buman.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Morgan Saylor, Sophie Lowe, Margo Martindale, June Squibb, Annette OToole, Marceline Hugot.

Burning Cane, directed and written by Phillip Youmans.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Wendell Pierce, Karen Kaia Livers, Dominique McClellan, Braelyn Kelly.

Clementine, directed and written by Lara Jean Gallagher.

Produced by Aimee Lynn Barneburg, Davis Priestley, Karina Ripper.

(USA) World Premiere.

Reeling from a one-sided breakup, heartbroken Karen breaks into her exs lakehouse.

With Otmara Marrero, Sydney Sweeney, Will Brittain, Sonya Walger.

Gully, directed by Nabil Elderkin, written by Marcus Guillory.

Produced by Brad Feinstein, Tom Butterfield, Ben Pugh, Corey Smyth, Alex Georgio.

(USA) World Premiere.

Initials SG (Iniciales SG), directed and written by Rania Attieh, Daniel Garcia.

Produced by Ivan Eibuszyc, Shruti Ganguly, Georges Schoucair.

(Argentina, Lebanon, USA) World Premiere.

With Diego Peretti, Julianne Nicholson, Daniel Fanego, Malena Sanchez, Francisco Lumerman.

Low Tide, directed and written by Kevin McMullin.

Produced by Brendan McHugh, Kevin Rowe, Richard Peete, Rian Cahill, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Keean Johnson, Jaeden Lieberher, Alex Neustaedter, Daniel Zolghadri, Kristine Froseth, Shea Whigham.

The Place of No Words, directed and written by Mark Webber.

Produced by Dustin Hughes, Teresa Palmer, Mark Webber.

(UK, USA, Australia) World Premiere.

A three year old asks his father an unanswerable question: Where do we go when we die?

The Short History of the Long Road, directed and written by Ani Simon-Kennedy.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Sabrina Carpenter, Steven Ogg, Danny Trejo, Maggie Siff, Rusty Schwimmer.

Stray Dolls, directed by Sonejuhi Sinha, written by Sonejuhi Sinha, Charlotte Rabate.

Produced by Charlotte Rabate, Sonejuhi Sinha, Edward Parks.

(USA) World Premiere.

The motels other employees and guests pull her back into a life she preferred to leave behind.

With Geetanjali Thapa, Olivia DeJonge, Robert Aramayo, Cynthia Nixon.

Swallow, directed and written by Carlo Mirabella-Davis.

Produced by Mollye Asher, Mynette Louie, Carole Baraton, Frederic Fiore.

(USA) World Premiere.

Hunter, a newly pregnant housewife, finds herself increasingly compelled to consume dangerous objects.

With Haley Bennett, Austin Stowell, Elizabeth Marvel, David Rasche and Denis OHare.

DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

17 Blocks, directed by Davy Rothbart, written by Jennifer Tiexiera.

Produced by Alex Turtletaub, Michael B. Clark, Marc Turtletaub, Rachel Dengiz, Davy Rothbart.

(USA) World Premiere.

The Dog Doc, directed by Cindy Meehl.

Produced by Alice Henty, Cindy Meehl.

(USA) World Premiere.

Produced by Daniel Karslake, Sheri Heitker, Barbara Simon.

(USA) World Premiere.

Leftover Women, directed, written, and produced by Shosh Shlam, Hilla Medalia.

(Israel) World Premiere.

Mystify: Michael Hutchence, directed and written by Richard Lowenstein.

(Australia) World Premiere.

Richard Lowensteins kinetic yet intimate documentary examines Hutchences deeply felt life through his many loves and demons.

With Kylie Minogue, Helena Christensen.

Produced by S. Leo Chiang, Yang Sun.

(China) World Premiere.

Conceptual artist and puppeteer Ma Liang begins work on an ambitious performance piece about time and memory.

Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project, directed by Matt Wolf.

Produced by Kyle Martin, Andrew Kortschak, Walter Kortschak.

(USA) World Premiere.

Beginning in the 1970s, Marion Stokes recorded an incredible 70,000 VHS tapes of unfiltered daily television.

Rewind, directed by Sasha Joseph Neulinger.

Produced by Thomas Winston.

Scheme Birds, directed and written by Ellen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin.

Produced by Mario Adamson, Ruth Reid.

(Scotland, Sweden) World Premiere.

As her childhood turns into motherhood, teenage troublemaker Gemma comes of age in her fading Scottish steel town.

Seahorse, directed and written by Jeanie Finlay.

Produced by Andrea Cornwell, Jeanie Finlay.

(UK) World Premiere.

Director Jeanie Finlay charts a transgender mans path to parenthood after he decides to carry his child himself.

The pregnancy prompts an unexpected and profound reckoning with conventions of masculinity, self-definition and biology.

Watson, directed by Lesley Chilcott.

Produced by Louise Runge, Lesley Chilcott, Wolfgang Knopfler.

(USA, Costa Rica, Tonga) World Premiere.

Part pirate, part philosopher, Watsons methods stop at nothing to protect what lies beneath.

A Womans Work: The NFLs Cheerleader Problem, directed by Yu Gu, written by Elizabeth Ai.

Produced by Yu Gu, Elizabeth Ai.

(USA, UK) World Premiere.

INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE COMPETITION

Aamis, directed and written by Bhaskar Hazarika.

Produced by Poonam Deol, Shyam Bora.

(India) World Premiere.

But as their unconsummated desire mounts, the two are pushed inexorably towards transgression and taboo.

With Lima Das, Arghadeep Baruah, Neetali Das, Sagar Saurabh.

Flawless (Haneshef), directed and written by Sharon Maymon, Tal Granit.

(Israel, Germany) World Premiere.

The Gasoline Thieves (Huachicolero), directed by Edgar Nito, written by Alfredo Mendoza, Edgar Nito.

Produced by Victor Leycegui, Annick Mahnert, Joshua Sobel.

(Mexico, Spain, UK, USA) World Premiere.

With Eduardo Banda, Pedro Joaquin, Regina Reynoso, Fernando Becerril, Pascacio Lopez, Leonardo Alonso.

House of Hummingbird (Beol-sae), directed and written by Bora Kim.

Produced by Zoe Sua Cho, Bora Kim.

(South Korea, USA) North American Premiere.

With Jihu Park, Saebyuk Kim, Seungyeon Lee, Ingi Jeong.

Noah Land (Nuh Tepesi), directed and written by Cenk Erturk.

Produced by Alp Erturk, Sevki Tuna Erturk, Cenk Erturk.

(Germany, Turkey, USA) World Premiere.

With Ali Atay, Haluk Bilginer, Arin Kusaksizoglu, Mehmet Ozgur, Hande Dogandemir.

A Regular Woman (Nur Eine Frau), directed by Sherry Hormann, written by Florian Oeller.

Produced by Sandra Maischberger.

(Germany) International Premiere.

Roads, directed by Sebastian Schipper, written by Sebastian Schipper, Oliver Ziegenbalg.

Produced by David Keitsch.

(Germany) International Premiere.

With Fionn Whitehead, Stephane Bak, Moritz Bleibtreu.

Run, directed and written by Scott Graham.

Produced by Margaret Matheson, Ciara Barry, Rosie Crerar.

(UK) World Premiere.

In the Northern Scottish town of Fraserburgh, young men dream of escapism through late-night drag races.

Until one night when Finnie steals the boys car for one last joyride.

With Mark Stanley, Marli Siu, Amy Manson, Anders Hayward.

Produced by Eric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer, Philippe Carcassonne.

(France) International Premiere.

With Lou de Laage, Isabelle Huppert, Damien Bonnard, Vincent Macaigne, Benoit Poelvoorde, Charles Berling.

SPOTLIGHT NARRATIVE

American Woman, directed and written by Semi Chellas.

Produced by Christina Piovesan, Pamela Koffler, Semi Chellas, Noah Segal.

(Canada) World Premiere.

With Hong Chau, Sarah Gadon, Lola Kirke, John Gallagher Jr., Ellen Burstyn, David Cubitt.

Buffaloed, directed by Tanya Wexler, written by Brian Sacca.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Zoey Deutch, Judy Greer, Jermaine Fowler, Jai Courtney.

Charlie Says, directed by Mary Harron, written by Guinevere Turner.

Produced by Cindi Rice, Jeremy M. Rosen, John Frank Rosenblum.

Crown Vic, directed and written by Joel Souza.

Produced by Anjul Nigam, Gregg Bello, Alec Baldwin, Maxx Tsai.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Thomas Jane, Luke Kleintank, Gregg Bello, Josh Hopkins, David Krumholtz, Bridget Moynahan.

Dreamland, directed by Miles Joris-Peyrafitte, written by Nicolaas Zwart.

Produced by Brad Feinstein, Margot Robbie, Josey McNamara, Tom Ackerley, Rian Cahill, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones.

(USA) World Premiere.

His last bet to save the farm is the bounty on the head of fugitive bank robber Allison Wells.

With Margot Robbie, Finn Cole, Travis Fimmel, Kerry Condon, Garrett Hedlund, Darby Camp.

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile,directed by Joe Berlinger, written by Michael Werwie.

Produced by Michael Costigan, Nicolas Chartier, Ara Keshishian, Michael Simkin, Joe Berlinger.

(USA) New York Premiere.

Georgetown, directed by Christoph Waltz, written by David Auburn.

Produced by Brad Feinstein, Andrew Levitas, David Gerson.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Christoph Waltz, Annette Bening, Vanessa Redgrave, Corey Hawkins.

Good Posture, directed and written by Dolly Wells.

Produced by Jamie Adams, Maggie Monteith.

(UK, USA) World Premiere.

Lilian decides to make a documentaryunauthorized, of courseabout her hermit housemate.

With Grace Van Patten, Emily Mortimer, Timm Sharp, John Early, Gary Richardson, Ebon Moss-Bachrach.

The Kill Team,directed and written by Dan Krauss.

Produced by Adrian Guerra, Isaac Klausner, Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey.

(USA) World Premiere.

Lost Transmissions, directed and written by Katharine OBrien.

Produced by Filip Jan Rymsza, Tory Lenosky, Al Di, Olga Kagan.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Simon Pegg, Juno Temple, Alexandra Daddario, Tao Okamoto, Bria Vinaite, Robert Schwartzman.

Only, directed and written by Takashi Doscher.

Produced by Eyal Rimmon, Gabrielle Pickle.

(USA) World Premiere.

Longing for freedom after months of secret quarantine, she and her partner Will venture out into the unknown.

With Freida Pinto, Leslie Odom Jr., Chandler Riggs, Jayson Warner Smith, Tia Hendricks.

Plus One, directed and written by Jeff Chan, Andrew Rhymer.

Produced by Jeremy Reitz, Debbie Liebling, Ross Putman, Jeff Chan, Andrew Rhymer, Greg Beauchamp.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Maya Erskine, Jack Quaid, Ed Begley Jr., Rosalind Chao, Beck Bennett, Finn Wittrock.

Safe Spaces, directed and written by Daniel Schechter.

Produced by Courtenay Johnson, Lawrence Greenberg, Jordan Kessler.

(USA) World Premiere.

A young professor faces criticism over a classroom controversy while grappling with his beloved grandmothers serious illness.

The sharp comedy explores how people face modern crises, both real and self-inflicted.

Skin, directed and written by Guy Nattiv.

Produced by Oren Moverman, Jaime Ray Newman, Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler, Dillon D. Jordan.

(USA) US Premiere.

Standing Up, Falling Down, directed by Matt Ratner, written by Peter Hoare.

Produced by Chris Mangano, Matt Ratner, Rick Rosenthal, John Hermann, Gabrielle Nadig.

(USA) World Premiere.

SPOTLIGHT DOCUMENTARY

After Parkland, directed and written by Emily Taguchi, Jake Lefferman.

Produced by Emily Taguchi, Jake Lefferman, Jeanmarie Condon, Steven Baker.

(USA) World Premiere.

At the Heart of Gold, directed and written by Erin Lee Carr.

Produced by Dr. Steven Ungerleider, David Ulich, with executive producer Sarah Gibson.

(USA) World Premiere.

Devils Pie DAngelo, directed and written by Carine Bijlsma.

(Netherlands, UK, USA) World Premiere.

Dominican Dream, directed by Jonathan Hock.

Produced by Phil Aromando, Alex Evans.

(USA) World Premiere.

In the early 1990s, the future of basketball belonged to a young Dominican immigrant named Felipe Lopez.

Produced by Tamir Ardon, Nick Spicer, Don Argott, Sheena M. Joyce.

(USA) World Premiere.

The success of infamous auto executive/playboy John DeLorean made his name synonymous with his iconic design.

But he and his company crashed in the 80s amid mismanagement, corruption, and a controversial coke bust.

Halston, directed and written by Frederic Tcheng.

Produced by Roland Ballester, Frederic Tcheng, Stephanie Levy, Paul Dallas.

(USA) New York Premiere.

From Jackie Kennedy to Studio 54, Halstons minimalist designs put American fashion on the map in the 1970s.

Tribeca alum Frederic Tcheng examines the work and life of the enigmatic visionary who called himself Halston.

A Kid From Coney Island, directed and written by Chike Ozah & Coodie Simmons.

Produced by Nina Yang Bongiovi, Forest Whitaker, Jason Samuels.

(USA, China) World Premiere.

Lil Buck: Real Swan, directed and written by Louis Wallecan.

Produced by Victor Lech, Crayton Jr. Armmer, Lil Buck, Nadim Cheikhouha, Machine Molle.

(France, USA) World Premiere.

Dancer Lil Buck grew up jookin and bucking on the streets of Memphis.

Maiden, directed and written by Alex Holmes.

Produced by Victoria Gregory, Alex Holmes.

(UK) New York Premiere.

Nomad: In The Footsteps Of Bruce Chatwin, directed and written by Werner Herzog.

(UK) World Premiere.

When legendary writer Bruce Chatwin was dying of AIDS, his friend Werner Herzog made a final visit.

As a parting gift, Chatwin gave Herzog his rucksack.

Picture Character, directed by Martha Shane, Ian Cheney.

Produced by Jennifer Lee, Ian Cheney, Martha Shane.

(USA, Germany, Japan, Argentina, Austria, UK, Scotland) World Premiere.

But where do they come from?

Who, if anyone, is in charge of this new global digital language?

The Quiet One, directed by Oliver Murray.

Produced by Jennifer Corcoran, Jamie Clark.

(UK) World Premiere.

As an original member of The Rolling Stones, bassist Bill Wyman has lived an extraordinary life.

Sublime, directed by Bill Guttentag, written by Bill Guttentag & Nayeema Raza.

Produced by Bill Guttentag, Nayeema Raza, Terry Leonard.

(USA) World Premiere.

This definitive documentary charts their meteoric rise, tragic end, and lasting legacy.

A Taste of Sky, directed by Michael Yuchen Lei.

Produced by Andrew F. Renzi.

With Kenzo Hirose, Claus Meyer, Maria Claudia Chura.

Whats My Name | Muhammad Ali, directed by Antoine Fuqua, written by Steven Leckart.

Produced by Sean Stuart.

(USA) World Premiere.

Produced by Barak Goodman, Jamila Ephron, Mark Samels.

(USA) World Premiere.

VIEWPOINTS

37 Seconds, directed and written by Hikari.

Produced by Shin Yamaguchi, Hikari.

(Japan, Thailand) North American Premiere, Feature Narrative.

With Mei Kayama, Misuzu Kann, Shunsuke Daito, Makiko Watanabe, Yoshihiko Kumashino, Yuka Itaya.

All I Can Say, directed by Danny Clinch, Taryn Gould, Colleen Hennessy, Shannon Hoon.

Produced by Lindha Narvaez, Sam Gursky, Taryn Gould.

With Shannon Hoon, Lisa Sinha, Christopher Thorn, Brad Smith, Rogers Stevens, Glen Graham.

Changing the Game, directed by Michael Barnett, written by Michael Barnett, Michael Mahaffie.

Produced by Clare Tucker.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

With Mack Beggs, Sarah Rose Huckman, Andraya Yearwood.Also playing as part of the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival.

Circus of Books, directed and written by Rachel Mason.

Produced by Rachel Mason, Kathryn Robson, Cynthia Childs, Adam Baran.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

How do you explain to your friends that your mom and pop run a gay pornography shop?

That is just one question asked in this playful documentary about the titular LA store and its unlikely proprietors.

With Larry Flynt, Justin Honard (aka Alaska Thunderf), Jeff Stryker.

CRSHD, directed and written by Emily Cohn.

Produced by Emily Cohn, Jennifer George, Abby Pucker, Barrett Rouen.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Narrative.

Best friends Izzy, Anuka, and Fiona have a pact to lose their virginity before the summer break.

They pin their hopes on getting into their colleges super exclusive crush party.

With Isabelle Barbier, Deeksha Ketkar, Sadie Scott, Will Janowitz, L.H.

Gonzalez, Abdul Seidu.

A Day in the Life of America, directed by Jared Leto.

Produced by Jared Leto, Emma Ludbrook.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

Goldie, directed and written by Sam De Jong.

Produced by Luca Borghese, Ben Howe.

(USA) North American Premiere, Feature Narrative.

Goldie takes care of her sisters while their mom is in prison, but her true dream is stardom.

Lost Bayou, directed by Brian C. Miller Richard, written by Nick Lavin, Hunter Burke.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Narrative.

With Teri Wyble, Dane Rhodes, Deneen Tyler, Hunter Burke, Terence Rosemore, Jackson Beals.

Lucky Grandma (), directed by Sasie Sealy, written by Angela Cheng.

Produced by Krista Parris, Cara Marcous.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Narrative.

One Child Nation, directed by Nanfu Wang, Jialing Zhang.

Produced by Nanfu Wang, Jialing Zhang, Julie Goldman, Christoph Jorg, Christopher Clements, Carolyn Hepburn.

(China, USA) New York Premiere, Feature Documentary.

Pearl, directed by Elsa Amiel, written by Elsa Amiel, Laurent Lariviere.

Produced by Bruno Nahon, Caroline Nataf.

(France, Switzerland) North American Premiere, Feature Narrative.

Lea Pearl is set to compete in the final of the international female bodybuilding championship, Miss Heaven.

Her plans are upended when her ex-lover shows up with the six-year-old son she left behind.

Plucked, directed by Joel Van Haren, written by Chris James Thompson, Joel Van Haren.

Produced by Joel Van Haren, Chris James Thompson, Ryan Thomas Reeve, Kelly Michael Anderson.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

Red, White & Wasted, directed by Andrei Bowden-Schwartz & Sam B. Jones.

Produced by Noah Lang.

See You Yesterday, directed by Stefon Bristol, written by Stefon Bristol & Fredrica Bailey.

Produced by Spike Lee, Jason Sokoloff, Matt Myers.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Narrative.

Two Brooklyn teenage prodigies, C.J.

Two/One, directed and written by Juan Cabral.

Produced by Chris Clark, Flora Fernandez Marengo.

(UK, China, Canada) World Premiere, Feature Narrative.

Kaden is a world-class ski jumper in Canada, pining for a lost love.

Khai is a corporate executive in Shanghai, drawn to a new coworker with a secret.

The two men go about their lives, without knowing that they are connected.

With Boyd Holbrook, Song Yang, Beau Bridges.

What Will Become of Us, directed by Steven Cantor.

Produced by Dani Drusin, Jamie Schutz, Nina Chaudry.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

Standing at a crossroads, Frank must look to his past to shape his perspective on this monumental decision.

Wild Rose, directed by Tom Harper.

Written by Nicole Taylor.

Produced by Faye Ward.

(UK) New York Premiere.

With Jessie Buckley, Sophie Okonedo, and Julie Walters.A NEON release.

TRIBECA CRITICS WEEK

American Factory, directed by Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert.

Produced by Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert, Jeff Reichert, Julie Parker Benello.

(USA) New York Premiere, Feature Documentary.

Driveways, directed by Andrew Ahn, written by Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen.

Produced by Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler, James Schamus, Joe Pirro.

(USA) North American Premiere, Feature Narrative.

With Hong Chau, Brian Dennehy, Lucas Jaye, Christine Ebersole, Jerry Adler.

In Fabric, directed and written by Peter Strickland.

Produced by Andy Starke.

(UK) New York Premiere, Feature Narrative.

Once again, Strickland unites disorienting cinematic trickery with deadpan comedy to astonishing results.

Produced by Ale Garcia, Antonio Urdapilleta, Charlotte Lerchner, Hari Sama.

(Mexico) New York Premiere, Feature Narrative.

The Weekend, directed and written by Stella Meghie.

Produced by Stella Meghie, Stephanie Allain, Mel Jones, Sarah Lazow, James Gibb.

(USA) New York Premiere, Feature Narrative.

With Sasheer Zamata, Tone Bell, DeWanda Wise, Kym Whitley and Ylan Noel.

THIS USED TO BE NEW YORK

Martha, directed and written by Selina Miles.

Produced by Daniel Joyce.

(Australia, USA, Germany, Brazil) World Premiere.

Decades later, Cooper has become an influential godmother to a global movement of street artists.

Other Music, directed and produced by Puloma Basu & Rob Hatch-Miller.

(USA) World Premiere.

For 20 years, indie record store Other Music was a beloved and influential hub of independent music culture.

With Ezra Koenig, Tunde Adebimpe, Matt Berninger, Jason Schwartzman, Regina Spektor, JD Samson.

The Projectionist, directed by Abel Ferrara.

Produced by Christos V. Konstantakopoulos, Michael M. Bilandic, Joshua Blum, Katie Stern, Michael Weber.

(Greece, USA) World Premiere.

With Nicolas Nicolaou, Abel Ferrara.

MIDNIGHT

Bliss, directed and written by Joe Begos.

Produced by Joe Begos, Josh Ethier, Graham Skipper, Caroline Metz, Lyle Kanouse, Audrey Wasilewski.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Narrative.

With Dora Madison, Tru Collins, Rhys Wakefield, Jeremy Gardner, Graham Skipper, George Wendt.

Come To Daddy, directed by Ant Timpson, written by Toby Harvard.

Produced by Mette-Marie Kongsved, Laura Tunstall, Daniel Bekerman, Katie Holly, Emma Slade.

(USA, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland) World Premiere, Feature Narrative.

If only hed known the dark truth about his old man beforehand.

With Elijah Wood, Stephen McHattie, Martin Donovan, Michael Smiley, Madeleine Sami, Simon Chin.

Knives and Skin, directed and written by Jennifer Reeder.

Produced by Brian Hieggelke, Jan Hieggelke.

(USA) North American Premiere, Feature Narrative.

Produced by David Lawson Jr., Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead, Arvind Harinath.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Narrative.

Dealing with a girlfriend suddenly leaving is tough enough.

But for Hank, heartbreak couldnt have come at a worse time.

Theres also a monster trying to break through his front door every night.

Brea Grant, Henry Zebrowski, Justin Benson, Ashley Song, Nicola Masciotra.

You Dont Nomi, directed and written by Jeffrey McHale.

Produced by Jeffrey McHale, Ariana Garfinkel, Suzanne Zionts.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

With Peaches Christ, Jeffery Conway, April Kidwell, Haley Mlotek, Adam Nayman, David Schmader.

MOVIES PLUS

Ask Dr Ruth, directed by Ryan White.

Produced by Rafael Marmor, Ryan White, Jessica Hargrove, Christopher Leggett.

(USA) New York Premiere, Feature Documentary.

At 90, Dr. Ruth reflects on her life from Holocaustsurvivorto celebrity sex therapist.A Magnolia/Hulurelease.

Produced by April Lamb.

(USA) World Premiere, Podcast.

Whats a girl to do when life as she knows it is upturned by a devastating alien invasion?

Gay Chorus Deep South, directed by David Charles Rodrigues, written by David Charles Rodrigues, Jeff Gilbert.

Produced by Bud Johnston, Jesse Moss.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

Inna De Yard, directed and written by Peter Webber.

Produced by Gael Nouaille, Laurent Flahault, Laurent Baudens.

(France, Belgium) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

With Ken Boothe, Kiddus, Winston McAnuff, Cedric Myton, Judy Mowatt.

Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, directed by Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman.

Produced by James Keach, Michele Farinola, Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

A poignant bio-doc of a truly one-of-a-kind artist.

Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound, directed by Midge Costin, written by Bobette Buster.

Produced by Bobette Buster, Karen Johnson, Midge Costin.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion, directed by Lisa Cortes, Farah X.

Produced by Lisa Cortes.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

The story of how hip hop changed fashion, leading to the stratospheric and global rise of street wear.

With Misa Hylton, April Walker, Dapper Dan, Kerby Jean-Raymond.

Slay the Dragon, directed and produced by Barak Goodman, Chris Durrance.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.

But there are those on the front lines fighting to change the system.

Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts, directed and written by Nick Zeig-Owens.

Produced by David Silver.

(USA) World Premiere, Feature Documentary.