The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, set to run April 15-26 in New York, has been postponed due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. A new date has not been announced.
03.03.2020 - 19:16 / variety.com
Tribeca Film Festival announced its 2020 lineup, a slate of 115 movies that includes offerings from Hugh Jackman, Pete Davidson and Chrissy Teigen.
The 2020 festival — which runs in Manhattan from April 15 through April 26 — has selections from 124 filmmakers representing 33 countries.
High-profile screenings include the U.S. premiere of “Bad Education” starring Jackman; the New York premiere of Judd Apatow’s comedy “The King of Staten Island” with Davidson; Elisabeth Moss in “Shirley;” and
The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, set to run April 15-26 in New York, has been postponed due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. A new date has not been announced.
Tribeca Film Festival will no longer be taking place next month. The 19th annual event for independent film was set for April 15 through April 26, but has been postponed because of coronavirus.
Tribeca Film Festival will no longer be taking place next month. The 19th annual event for independent film was set for April 15 through April 26, but has been postponed because of coronavirus.
The Tribeca Film Festival will not be proceeding as planned as Robert De Niro’s prestigious film fest becomes the latest entertainment event to be postponed due to the escalating coronavirus pandemic.
Another update to share. Not only has Disneyland opted to close its doors for only the fourth time in history, as well as the NCAA college basketball tournament not being held in March, along with a push of the Antlers and Mulan release dates (plus The New Mutants, which seems cursed at this point), but the Tribeca Film Festival has been postponed.
The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival has been postponed.
Tribeca Film Festival will no longer be taking place next month.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
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The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival has announced its feature film line-up, which includes many music-centered films in its "Spotlight Documentary" category, Pitchfork reports.
The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival Tuesday unveiled its feature film lineup for its 19th edition running April 15-26 in NYC.
Moments ago, the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival lineup was announced. Highlighting the announcement was the fact that Judd Apatow’s new movie The King of Staten Island will is among the selections. The festival always has a mix of top notch independent titles, as well as a handful of bigger films that capture your attention. This year appears to be no different. In fact, I’d argue that this could be their best slate ever. You’ll see what I mean below…
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