From Demi Moore, Serena Williams, and Robert De Niro, the best of the Tribeca Film Festival 2024

The Tribeca Film Festival finally comes to a close on June 16, and it’s been quite a ride! With several world premieres, retrospectives, talks, and many more events, this year has provided a strong slate to get excited for in the coming months.

Many of Hollywood’s elite made their way to the annual New York City-based film festival for the premieres and retrospective screenings of productions that could be dubbed future or past classics.

This year also marked the celebration of one of the festival’s original founders with a convention that included several displays, talks, and more screenings in his honor.

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This year’s Tribeca Film Festival proved to be a hub of culture, conversation, and discourse on the place of film

As the festival comes to an end, here are some of the highlights from this year’s Tribeca slate…

Andrew McCarthy, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore and Jon Cryer attend the "BRATS" premiere during the 2024 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 07, 2024 in New York City.© Getty Images

BRATS

Breland in "Rebel Country" at the Tribeca Film Festival© Rebel Country

Rebel Country

Rebel Country was one of the most important releases this year for fans of mainstream culture, challenging the notions of country music and its changing crop, including appearances from the likes of Breland, Blanco Brown, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, and more.

An official synopsis describes it as a film which “is challenging the culture of country music while also acknowledging their connection with Nashville’s rebellious roots — those previous iconoclasts who broke the mold.”

Lauren Fisher, Serena Williams, and Gotham Chopra attend the "In The Arena: Serena Williams" Premiere during the 2024 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 13, 2024 in New York City.© Getty Images

In the Arena: Serena Williams

Another prominent world premiere came from the release of the docuseries In the Arena: Serena Williams, deconstructing some of the tennis legend’s major Grand Slam appearances and her personal life behind the scenes.

SEE: Serena Williams is a vision in pink at Tribeca Film Festival

Serena herself was at the premiere and heralded a talk right after. Episode one of the docuseries drops on ESPN+ on July 10.

Bad Shabbos at the Tribeca Film Festival© Bad Shabbos

Bad Shabbos

An ensemble comedy starring Kyra Sedgwick, Method Man, Catherine Curtin, and more, Bad Shabbos proved to be a hit at Tribeca for its hilarious blend of comic timing and intrigue.

The recounting of a Shabbat dinner that turns into a murder-mystery even ended the festival taking first place in the Audience Award in the Narrative Category.

"Hacking Hate" at the Tribeca Film Festival© Hacking Hate

Hacking Hate

A buzzworthy documentary, Hacking Hate follows Swedish journalist My Vingren, dubbed the real life “Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” and her investigation into online white supremacist groups and big tech.

The acclaimed production was named this year’s Best Documentary Feature by the festival jury, with their statement reading: “The documentary jury awards a film that bravely and fearlessly investigates the misuse of the internet to encourage hate and bias by allowing media giants to profit and foster the continuation of the outrage.”

A view of artwork and posters on display at the 2024 De Niro Con press preview at Spring Studios on June 06, 2024 in New York City.© Getty Images

De Niro Con

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