The 2025 Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX, has revealed its lineup of documentary, narrative and animated features, including the premiere of Miley Cyrus’ visual album, a Leonardo DiCaprio-produced documentary and films starring Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney. This year’s fest will run from June 4 to 15 in New York City.
The festival kicks off on June 4 with the previously announced world premiere of “Billy Joel: And So It
Goes,” directed by Emmy winners Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin. The world premiere of Miley Cyrus’ visual album “Something Beautiful,” directed by Cyrus, Jacob Bixenman, Brendan Walter and produced by Tribeca alum Panos Cosmatos (“Beyond the Black Rainbow”), will be followed by an exclusive conversation with Cyrus.
The 2025 feature film lineup includes Rose Byrne, Demi Lovato and Octavia Spencer starring in “Tow,” “The Best You Can” with Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, “Rosemead” starring Lucy Liu, “Dragonfly” with Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn and “Everything’s Going to Be Great” starring Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney.
Additional films include “A Tree Fell in the Woods” with Alexandra Daddario, Daveed
Diggs and Josh Gad, “Deep Cover” starring Orlando Bloom and Bryce Dallas Howard, “She
Dances,” written, produced and starring Steve Zahn along with co-star Ethan Hawke and “Sovereign” starring Nick Offerman, Jacob Tremblay, Dennis Quaid and Martha Plimpton.
The festival will also bring audiences Universal’s live-action remake of “How To Train Your Dragon” starring Mason Thames, Nico Parker and Gerard Butler.
“Tribeca has always been more than a festival — it’s a home for artists navigating an ever-changing industry and an ever-changing world,” said Tribeca Festival co-founder and Tribeca Enterprises CEO Jane Rosenthal. “For over two decades, we’ve championed emerging voices, celebrated established storytellers, and built a creative community where artists can grow, connect, and thrive. We’re proud of the ecosystem we’ve cultivated and can’t wait to share it with the world this June.”
This year’s slate of documentary world premieres showcases comedy legend Andy Kaufman in “Andy Kaufman Is Me,” Barbara Walters in a career-spanning profile in “Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything,” Gloria Steinem in “Dear Ms.” about the history and legacy of Ms. Magazine and Jack Kerouac in “Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation” featuring Josh Brolin, Michael Imperioli and Matt Dillon.