The Tribeca Film Festival is coming to New York next month, and tickets are on sale now. I perused the listings and was pleasantly surprised to find a lot of female-directed films. Film Daily reported that the total percentage is 46% and that this is the highest in the festival’s history.
Below is a list of the narrative features, directed by women, that will be included in the festival, and which I’ve added to my earlier post of 2018 films directed by women. (There were also a lot of documentaries directed by women, but I didn’t include them here or in previous lists.)
- All About Nina Writer & Dir. Eva Vives
- All These Small Moments Writer & Dir. Melissa B. Miller-Costanzo
- Amateurs Dir. Gabriela Pichler
- Braid Writer & Dir. Mitzi Peirone
- Cargo Writer & Dir. Yolanda Ramke
- Daughter of Mine Dir. Laura Bispuri
- Egg Dir. Marianna Palka Writer: Risa Mickenberg
- The Elephant and the Butterfly Writer & Dir. Amélie van Elmbt
- Lemonade Writer & Dir. Ioana Uricaru
- Little Woods Writer & Dir. Nia DaCosta
- M Writer & Dir. Sara Forestier
- Mapplethorpe Writer & Dir. Ondi Timoner
- Mary Shelley Writer & Dir. Haifaa Al-Mansour
- The Miseducation of Cameron Post Writer & Dir. Desiree Akhavan
- The Night Eats the World Dir. Dominique Rocher
- O.G. Dir. Madeleine Sackler
- The Party’s Just Beginning Writer & Dir. Karen Gillan
- Slut in a Good Way Dir. Sophie Lorain Writer: Catherine Léger
- State Like Sleep Writer & Dir. Meredith Danluck
- Untogether Writer & Dir. Emma Forrest
- Virgins Writer & Dir. Keren Ben Rafael