Andrew Tracy

Andrew Tracy is a seasoned film journalist and editor with over two decades of experience in the industry. He joined Realscreen as an associate editor in 2021 after serving as managing editor of the award-winning international film magazine Cinema Scope for 17 years. Additionally, he held the position of senior editor at the Toronto International Film Festival from 2010 to 2020, where he oversaw the publication for the organization's Cinematheque programming and edited its first original monograph in a decade. Tracy has also worked as a scriptwriter and consultant for Vice TV's The Vice Guide to Film and contributed his writing and reporting to various esteemed publications such as Cinema Scope, Reverse Shot, Sight & Sound, Cineaste, Film Comment, MUBI Notebook, POV, and Montage.

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Tribeca Film Festival 2023: Diane von Furstenberg Documentary Opens Event, Lineup Includes World Premieres and Documentaries

Tribeca Film Festival 2023: Diane von Furstenberg Documentary Opens Event, Lineup Includes World Premieres and Documentaries

Broke On: Wednesday, 17 April 2024 The Tribeca Film Festival, opening June 5-16 in New York City, unveils its lineup with the documentary 'Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge' and world premieres of 'Sacramento' and 'Winter Spring Summer Or Fall'. The festival also features documentaries on Casa Bonita restoration and Jazzy, as well as films about Linda Perry, Avicii, and Lily Gladstone. With 103 features from 114 filmmakers in 48 countries, the festival includes 86 world premieres and movies by first-time directors.