The Tribeca Film Festival is back, marking a milestone 25 years since its inception in 1997. Founded by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, the festival was initially created as a way to help revitalize Lower Manhattan after the devastating 9/11 attacks. Since then, it has grown into a premier event celebrating the art of filmmaking, attracting A-list talent and showcasing a diverse range of films from around the world. This year's festival promises to be just as exciting, with a lineup of critically-acclaimed movies, industry panels, and live performances.


Tribeca Film Festival opens, 25 years after helping New York recover from 9/11  NPR