Tribeca Films, the distribution label from Tribeca Enterprises and Giant Pictures, has recently made its first round of acquisitions by acquiring eight films from various film festivals. The move is seen as a testament to Tribeca's longstanding commitment to supporting independent filmmakers.
According to Jane Rosenthal, co-founder and CEO of Tribeca, the distribution label is a natural extension of the organization's dedication to championing independent cinema. The acquired films include a diverse range of narratives, such as 'Good Girl Jane,' a coming-of-age drama, and 'Nude Tuesday,' an absurdist romantic comedy, both by Tribeca alumni.
The list of movies acquired by Tribeca Films includes 'Suze,' starring Michaela Watkins, Sara Waisglass, and Charlie Gillespie; 'Good Girl Jane,' featuring Rain Spencer, Andie MacDowell, and Odessa A'zion; 'Nude Tuesday,' featuring Jemaine Clement and directed by Armagan Ballantyne; 'In Her Name,' directed by Sarah Carter; 'President in Waiting,' directed by Jeffrey Roth; 'Roving Woman,' directed by Michal Chmielewski; 'Phantom Parrot,' directed by Kate Stonehill; and 'Mary Heilmann: Waves, Roads, Hallucinations,' directed by Matt Creed.
Starting this summer, the full slate of films will be available for streaming on various platforms, including Fandango At Home, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube Movies & TV, Xfinity On Demand, DirecTV, The Roku Channel, Tubi, Pluto TV, VIZIO WatchFree+, Sling TV, Peacock, Plex, XUMO, and the Tribeca Channel. Additionally, Tribeca Membership will host exclusive sneak peek screenings of the films later this year.
Established in 2003 by Robert De Niro, Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff, Tribeca Enterprises is a prominent media and entertainment company that owns and operates the Tribeca Festival, Tribeca Studios, and production company m ss ng p eces. The rights to the acquired films were secured following premieres at prestigious film festivals such as the Hamptons International Film Festival, CPH:DOX, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and the Tribeca Festival. The negotiations for the deals were handled by Madeleine Schumacher on behalf of Tribeca Films.