The Tribeca Film Festival 2024, presented by OKX, today announced its full lineup of feature narrative, documentary, and animated films. The festival takes place June 5-16 in New York City.

Spotlight Narrative is “A launching pad for the most buzzworthy new films, Tribeca’s Spotlight section brings audiences anticipated premieres from acclaimed filmmakers and star performers.” Check out the lineup for their Spotlight Narrative section below.

All That We Love, (United States) – World Premiere. “After losing her beloved dog, Emma Gwon embarks on a heartwarming journey of self-discovery and reconnection with loved ones in a touching dramedy that celebrates second chances and the power of family bonds.” Directed by Yen Tan. Written by Yen Tan and Clay Liford. Cast includes Margaret Cho, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Kenneth Choi, Alice Lee, Atsuko Okatsuka, Missi Pyle, Devon Bostick.

Bad Shabbos, (United States) – World Premiere. “Over the course of one night during an anything-but-typical New York City shabbos, a family get-together takes a turn for the worse.” Directed by Daniel Robbins. Written by Zack Weiner and Daniel Robbins. Cast includes Kyra Sedgwick, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Jon Bass, Milana Vayntrub, David Paymer, and Meghan Leathers.

Bad Shabbos

Bang Bang, (United States) – World Premiere. “Tim Blake Nelson stars as “Bang Bang” Rozyski, an eccentric retired pugilist obsessed with rectifying the sins of his past.” Directed by Vincent Grashaw. Written by Will Janowitz. Cast includes Tim Blake Nelson, Glenn Plummer, Kevin Corrigan, Andrew Liner, Nina Arianda, Daniella Pineda, and Erica Gimpel.

Between the Temples, (United States) – New York Premiere. “Ben, a young widower and cantor at the local synagogue, finds a sense of purpose and unexpected connection when Carla, his septuagenarian elementary school music teacher who yearns to become a bat mitzvah, reenters his life.” Directed by Nathan Silver. Written by Nathan Silver and C. Mason Wells. Cast includes Jason Schwartzman, Carol Kane, Caroline Aaron, Robert Smigel, Dolly De Leon, Madeline Weinstein and Matthew Shear.

Crossing, (Sweden, Denmark, Georgia, Turkey, France) – North American Premiere. “Lia, a retired teacher, has promised to find her long-lost niece, Tekla. Her search takes her to Istanbul where she meets Evrim, a lawyer fighting for trans rights and becomes embraced in the local trans community.” Written and directed by Levan Akin. Cast includes Mzia Arabuli, Lucas Kankava and Deniz Dumanli.

Daddio, (United States) – New York Premiere. “New York City. JFK airport. A young woman jumps into the backseat of a yellow taxi toward Manhattan. The cabbie strikes up a conversation, resulting in an epic and remarkable journey.” Written and directed by Christy Hall. Cast includes Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn.

The Damned, (UK, Iceland, Ireland, Belgium) – World Premiere. “When a ship sinks near her isolated fishing post, Eva must choose: rescue the shipwrecked or survive winter. Guilt ridden, the fishermen believe they are being punished for their choices.” Directed by Thordur Palsson. Written by Jamie Hannigan. Cast includes Odessa Young and Joe Cole.

The Damned

The Everything Pot, (United States) – World Premiere. “A comedy of errors unfolds upon the delivery of The Everything Pot, a wedding gift that inadvertently becomes a Pandora’s box, forcing two couples to reevaluate their respective relationships.” Written and directed by Sherise Dorf. Cast includes Lisa Edelstein, James Wolk, Gina Torres, Erik Griffin, Delaney Rowe and Deja Monique Cruz.

Firebrand, (UK, United States) – North American Premiere. “In Tudor England, where court intrigue and the king’s paranoia threaten her survival, Katherine Parr navigates a perilous marriage to the volatile Henry VIII.” Directed by Karim Ainouz. Written by Henrietta Ashworth and Jessica Ashworth. Cast includes Alicia Vikander, Jude Law, Eddie Marsan, Sam Riley, Erin Doherty and Simon Russell Beale.

In the Summers, (United States) – New York Premiere. “In this poignant debut film, embark on a journey with two sisters as they grapple with their relationship to their well-meaning but troubled father during their childhood summers.” Written and directed by Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio. Cast includes Rene Perez Joglar, Sasha Calle, Lio Mehiel and Leslie Grace.

Kneecap, (Ireland) – New York Premiere. “The band themselves, Kneecap, star in this raucous, sly award-winning musical set in post-Troubles Belfast when the rap trio erupted as a defiant champion of the Irish language and potent symbol of Ireland’s disenfranchised youth.” Written and directed by Rich Peppiatt. Cast includes Naoise Ó Cairealláin Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh Jj Ó Dochartaigh Michael Fassbender.

Lake George, (United States) – World Premiere. “A pair of misfit oddballs strike a deal too big to pass up — and maybe too good to be true — as they set out on a road trip and redemption story in this dark comedy neo-noir.” Written and directed by Jeffrey Reiner. Cast includes Shea Whigham, Carrie Coon, Glenn Fleshler and Max Casella.

McVeigh, (United States) – World Premiere. “After the Waco siege, an unthinkable plan brews in the mind of army veteran Timothy McVeigh. A psychological thriller based on the harrowing real life events of the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.” Directed by Mike Ott. Written by Mike Ott and Alex Gioulakis. Cast includes Alfie Allen, Brett Gelman, Ashley Benson, Anthony Carrigan and Tracy Letts.

Memes & Nightmares, (United States) – World Premiere. “If one of the most popular memes goes missing from Twitter, would anyone notice? Executive Produced by LeBron James and Maverick Carter, NBA Twitter King Josiah Johnson seeks an answer, where his journey explores our relationship with ephemeral media, and each other in the digital age.” Directed by Charles Todd and Matt Mitchener. Written by Matt Mitchener. Cast includes Josiah Johnson, Jamel Johnson, Mero, Darius Miles, JR Smith and Jelani McCoy.

A Mistake, (New Zealand) – World Premiere. “Dr. Beth Taylor is a surgeon at the top of her field, where split-second decisions and millimeter movements can mean the difference between life and death.” Written and directed by Christine Jeffs. Cast includes Elizabeth Banks, Simon McBurney, Mickey Sumner and Rena Owen.

A Mistake

The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write about a Serial Killer, (United States) – World Premiere. “In this darkly comedic tale, a struggling writer’s life turns bizarre when he befriends a retired serial killer who becomes his unlikely marriage counselor and muse.” Written and directed by Tolga Karacelik. Cast includes Steve Buscemi, John Magaro and Britt Lower.

Treasure, (Germany, France) – International Premiere. “Ruth, a neurotic businesswoman from New York, takes her charmingly stubborn Holocaust survivor father on a journey to Poland to make sense of their family’s past.” Directed by Julia von Heinz. Written by Julia von Heinz and John Quester. Cast includes Lena Dunham, Stephen Fry and Zbigniew Zamachowski.

The Wasp, (UK) – World Premiere. “In this tense, twist-filled psychological thriller, two estranged friends who reunite, only to unveil a dangerous and deceptive plot that will irrevocably alter their lives.” Directed by Guillem Morales. Written by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Cast includes Naomie Harris, Natalie Dormer and Dominic Allburn.

Winter Spring Summer or Fall, (United States) – World Premiere. “A teen love story about a Harvard-bound girl genius and a laid-back guy who find each other in their final year of high school.” Directed by Tiffany Paulsen. Written by Dan Schoffer. Cast includes Jenna Ortega, Percy Hynes-White, Marisol Nichols, Adam Rodriguez, Elias Kacavas and Evangeline Barrosse.

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