Tribeca Films, a key player in independent cinema under Tribeca Enterprises and Giant Pictures, has announced an eclectic mix of films in its latest acquisition round. This diverse selection includes works like “Suze” by Dane Clark and Linsey Stewart, the coming-of-age drama “Good Girl Jane” by Sarah Elizabeth Mintz, the unique romantic comedy “Nude Tuesday” by Armagan Ballantyne, and more, showcasing narratives from Tribeca alumni among others.

Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder and CEO of Tribeca, expressed pride in their continued effort to promote independent filmmakers. “With over two decades of supporting indie cinema, we’re excited to bring these films, including striking dramas and innovative comedies, to broader audiences,” Rosenthal stated.

The films will be available across a wide range of platforms including Fandango At Home, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and others, starting this summer. Additionally, exclusive sneak peeks will be offered to Tribeca Membership holders later this year.

Nick Savva, General Manager at Giant Pictures, emphasized the importance of these partnerships. “We are thrilled to showcase these hidden gems from top film festivals on our key platform partners. There are more great films to discover as we continue to scout festivals year-round, including the upcoming Tribeca Festival this June.”

This ambitious slate reinforces Tribeca Films’ role as a significant conduit for new and exciting voices in cinema, promising a summer filled with quality storytelling for discerning viewers.

Suze—When her only daughter goes off to university, an empty-nest mother gets stuck taking care of her daughter’s heartbroken ex-boyfriend, whom she can’t stand. Directed by Dane Clark and Linsey Stewart. With Michaela Watkins, Sara Waisglass, and Charlie Gillespie. US premiere at Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2024.

Good Girl Jane—Failing to find intimacy in her broken home, a lonely young girl falls hard for a charming drug dealer and becomes entangled in his meth ring run by LA teens. Directed by Sarah Elizabeth Mintz. With Rain Spencer, Andie MacDowell, and Odessa A’zion. World premiere at Tribeca Festival 2023. WME negotiated the deal on behalf of the film team.

Nude Tuesday—A suburban couple goes to a new-age retreat as a last ditch attempt to save their marriage. Their path to reconnection is riddled with hilarity and humiliation as they seek to find themselves and each other. Directed by Armagan Ballantyne. With Jackie van Beek, Damon Herriman, and Jemaine Clement. World premiere at Tribeca Festival 2022. Mark Gooder at Cornerstone Films negotiated the deal on behalf of the film team.

In Her Name—Immersed in the absurdity of the LA art world, estranged sisters reunite to deal with their formerly-important artist father’s descent. Directed by Sarah Carter. With Erin Hammond, Sarah Carter, Ciera Danielle, and Nyambi Nyambi. World premiere at Tribeca Festival 2022.

President in Waiting—Vice Presidents Joe Biden, Mike Pence, Dick Cheney, Al Gore, Dan Quayle, and Walter Mondale discuss their views of the power of the modern Vice Presidency. Directed by Jeffrey Roth. With Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Al Gore. Tiffany Boyle at Ramo Law negotiated the deal on behalf of the film team.

Roving Woman—Sara, kicked out from home, steals a car, falls in love with its owner, and decides to find him. Directed by Michal Chmielewski. Executive produced by Wim Wenders. With Lena Góra and John Hawkes. World premiere at Tribeca Festival 2022.

Phantom Parrot—The revelation of a top-secret British surveillance programme brings down the dominoes in a dark and analytical film about technology rights and structural racism, and a man with the courage to speak out. Directed by Kate Stonehill. With Muhammad Rabbani. World premiere at CPH:DOX 2023. CAA Media Finance negotiated the deal on behalf of the film team.

Mary Heilmann: Waves, Roads, Hallucinations—An intimate and vivid experience that follows Heilmann for seven years, from her studios in Bridgehampton and Tribeca to her installation at the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum in Berlin. The film creates an immersive odyssey into the mind and work of a legendary living artist. Directed by Matt Creed. With Mary Heilmann. World premiere at Hamptons International Film Festival 2023.

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