Tribeca Festival Lisboa Returns With an Expanded Lineup for Its Second Portuguese Edition
The Tribeca Festival Lisboa is returning for its second year this fall, marking a significant expansion to a three-day event from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, 2025. Following the success of its inaugural edition, the international extension of New York’s famed Tribeca Festival promises an even more robust lineup of U.S. independent films, Portuguese cinema, series, music showcases and live talks.
“Last year, the city of Lisbon welcomed Tribeca with open arms, and we found a home away from home— a creative haven buzzing with inspiration and innovation. This year, we’re thrilled to return for the second annual Tribeca Festival Lisboa,” said Jane Rosenthal, co-founder and CEO of Tribeca Enterprises. “Tribeca believes that cities flourish when their artistic communities are supported, which is why this partnership means so much to us, and we’re honored to continue to share our global platform with the city’s incredible talent.”
Set against the backdrop of Lisbon’s innovative Beato district, the festival will take place at Unicorn Factory Lisboa, a cultural hub fostering creativity and collaboration. The inaugural event last year opened with the Portuguese premiere of Sean Baker’s Oscar-winning “Anora,” a film that took home five Academy Awards this year, including best picture. The festival also featured notable talks with industry icons such as Whoopi Goldberg, Patty Jenkins and Tribeca co-founders Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal.
Francisco Pedro Balsemão, CEO of Impresa, the media conglomerate behind Tribeca Festival Lisboa partner SIC, emphasized the importance of continuing the partnership with Tribeca. “Year one of Tribeca Festival Lisboa was an amazing and unique experience for Portuguese audiences. We are thrilled to host this event once again, where we will increase talent, quality content and unforgettable talks. We thank Bob, Jane and the Tribeca team for their unwavering partnership and are eager to write this new and exciting chapter together with them.”
Lisbon’s Mayor Carlos Moedas added, “The Tribeca Festival is back in Lisbon, reinforcing our commitment to culture and artistic innovation,” added Mayor of Lisbon Carlos Moedas. “Hosting this prestigious festival at the Unicorn Factory not only highlights the city’s creative energy but also solidifies Lisbon as a
major global cultural hub. It is an honor to welcome Tribeca once again, and we look forward to the enriching experiences it will bring to our community.”
As Tribeca broadens its global footprint, expanding to cities like Lisbon, Los Angeles and Miami, the 2025 edition of Tribeca Festival Lisboa promises to further establish the festival as a key international destination for filmmakers and audiences alike.
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