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More Tribeca Highlights Now Streaming and In Theaters

Catch Tribeca Festival highlights including Daddio, Skywalkers, Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge, Federer: Twelve Final Days, Despicable Me 4, and more.

More Tribeca Highlights Now Streaming and In Theaters

This year's festival had everything from star-studded premieres to compelling conversations — and even if you missed some of them live, many of these highlights are now available to stream or watch in theaters!

Experience an intimate look at the life of a fashion icon, follow the return of a beloved former supervillain and his chaotic adventures, dive into the emotional final days of a legendary tennis star as he prepares for his last tournament, enjoy a live taping of a beloved podcast, witness bone-crunching action as a Special Ops commando confronts 40 armed bandits on a train, and so much more — all on your own time. Happy watching!

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Federer: Twelve Final Days, now on Prime Video

In this intimate documentary, legendary tennis star Roger Federer shares his decision to retire after a decades-long career. Filmmakers Asif Kapadia and Joe Sabia capture Federer's final days on the court as he prepares for his last tournament, the 2022 Laver Cup, offering a rare glimpse into the life and mind of one of the greatest athletes of all time.

Watch now on Prime Video

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Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge, now on Hulu

Directed by Tribeca alumni Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton, this documentary — and Tribeca Festival Opening Night Gala presentation — recounts the life of fashion icon Diane von Furstenberg and includes soundbites from Oprah Winfrey, Marc Jacobs, and Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Watch now on Hulu

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The Interview: Death Sex & Money Live with Guest Kara Swisher, now on Apple Podcasts

This special live taping of the beloved podcast from Slate features Anna Sale, the host of Death, Sex & Money, and Kara Swisher of Vox Media, both renowned for their unique interviewing styles, in conversation for the first time.

Listen now on Apple Podcasts

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Kill, in select theaters July 4

Special Ops commando Amrit, played by Bollywood bad boy Lakshya, confronts 40 armed bandits terrorizing a train where he and his love interest are passengers. Directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, the film had its New York Premiere at the 2024 Tribeca Festival, featuring the cast, filmmakers, and Bollywood super-producer Karan Johar in attendance.

Watch now in theaters

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Despicable Me 4, in theaters July 3

Gru, the beloved former supervillain, and his partner Lucy return for new Minions mayhem. Facing a new nemesis, Gru and his family are forced to go on the run.Tribeca Members enjoyed an advance screening of the first Despicable Me movie in 7 years. Sign up for Tribeca Membership today to attend screenings like this and more.

Watch now in theaters

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Presumed Innocent, now on Apple TV

Presumed Innocent is an eight-episode limited series starring and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal, hailing from David E. Kelley and executive producer J.J. Abrams. Based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Scott Turow, the series takes viewers through the horrific murder that upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney’s office when one of its own is suspected of the crime.

Watch now on Apple TV

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Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, now on Max

What do Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Eddie Vedder, Bono, Maureen Van Zandt, Darlene Love, and The Sopranos all have in common? The answer is Stevie Van Zandt — actor, activist, and musician of Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. This vibrant documentary tells the story of an artist through the eyes of those who know him best.

Watch now on Max

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Firebrand, on Apple TV

In the final months of King Henry VIII's reign, his sixth wife, Katherine Parr, navigates the treacherous waters of the Tudor court. Firebrand sheds light on the often overlooked story of Katherine Parr and features Alicia Vikander and Jude Law.

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Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution, now on Netflix

Comic-turned-filmmaker Page Hurwitz makes her debut with a question: have Queer comedians changed the world? This documentary features interviews and performances from comedy titans, examining what nearly a century of struggle can do to marginalized performers.

Watch now on Netflix

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Power of the Dream, now on Prime Video

From acclaimed director Dawn Porter, Power of the Dream tells the story of the WNBA's 27-year journey of perseverance and advocacy, highlighting the league's amazing displays of athleticism and its role in social movements.

Watch now on Prime Video

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Daddio, now in select theaters

On a late-night drive from JFK Airport to Midtown Manhattan, a young woman (Dakota Johnson) and her cab driver (Sean Penn) start talking. Their conversation, initially filled with pleasantries, soon transforms into a revealing exchange of personal stories and secrets coming to light.

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Skywalkers: A Love Story, on Netflix July 19

Gymnast Angela Nikolau escapes her troubled home life by conquering Moscow’s urban skyline, and her adventures take a thrilling turn when she partners with rooftopping star Vanya Beerkus. Together, the two real-life daredevils scale the world’s tallest skyscrapers, but as the pandemic hits, they face challenges that test their trust and relationships.

Watch soon on Netflix

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Treasure, available for pre-order on Prime Video

In a poignant exploration of father-daughter relationships, Ruth (Lena Dunham) and her Holocaust survivor father Edek (Stephen Fry) journey to Poland to confront their past. Directed by Julia von Heinz and based on the autobiographical novel by Lily Brett, Treasure blends drama and comedy, highlighting generational trauma and the healing power of reconciliation.

Pre-order now on Prime Video

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BRATS, now on Hulu

In the 1980s, the Brat Pack reigned supreme in Hollywood. Nearly forty years later, Andrew McCarthy reconnects with former co-stars like Emilio Estevez and Demi Moore to reflect on their careers and asks, "What did it mean to be part of the Brat Pack?". BRATS looks back at a defining era in Hollywood and is perfect for fans of 80s teen movies.

Watch now on Hulu

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Devil’s Bath, now on Shudder

Set in 18th-century Austria, Agnes (Anja Plaschg) navigates a turbulent marriage and oppressive societal norms. As her isolation deepens, she spirals into darkness. Directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, Devil’s Bath is a haunting portrayal of the human psyche, exploring themes of religion, mental health, and societal pressure.

Watch now on Shudder

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