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Tribeca Festival Embraces Digital Creators

18 Dec, 2025

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  • Tribeca is the first major film festival to officially add digital content.
  • Submissions will be judged on content and the creator's overall voice.
  • This move recognizes the evolving landscape of storytelling across all screens.
Tribeca Festival Embraces Digital Creators

The Tribeca Festival is set to make history as the first major film festival to officially incorporate digital content into its official selection. This significant expansion aims to honor the evolving landscape of storytelling and the innovative creators who are defining it across various digital platforms.

The Tribeca NOW submissions, with a deadline of February 5th, will undergo a holistic evaluation. This approach emphasizes not only the quality of the content itself but also celebrates the creator's complete body of work and their distinct narrative voice. This move aligns with Tribeca's long-standing commitment to embracing new forms of creative expression and supporting artists who push boundaries.

This initiative builds upon Tribeca's recent creator-centered efforts, including its Creator Vertical and the UpNext Creators program, which highlights talent from platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. By extending these opportunities, the festival aims to connect emerging digital storytellers with new audiences, the traditional film industry, and potential collaborators, mirroring the support previously offered to filmmakers.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Tribeca Festival is officially adding digital content to its selection, making it the first major film festival to do so.
Tribeca will evaluate submissions holistically, considering standout content and the creator's full body of work and storytelling voice.
The deadline for Tribeca NOW submissions is February 5th.

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