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Tribeca Festival 2025: 6 standout Latin-led films to watch


Tribeca Festival takes place this June 4th through 15th


Tribeca Festival 2025: 5 standout Latin-led films to watch
Maria LoretoSenior Writer
MAY 29, 2025 7:47 PM EDTMAY 29, 2025, 7:47 PM EDT

Tribeca Festival 2025 is kicking off next month, flooding New York City with some of the most exciting talent in storytelling. Founded by Robert De Niro, the festival has become one of New York's most emblematic cultural events, granting city dwellers access to premieres, chats, and events that highlight established voices and newcomers alike. This year, there are plenty of projects you should keep on your radar, including some exciting Latin-led films marking the directing debut of one of our greatest film stars, the union of two Venezuelan music icons, and much more. 

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After this Death

"After this Death" stars Mia Maestro and Lee Pace© Tribeca Festival
"After this Death" stars Mia Maestro and Lee Pace

Directed and starring Argentines Lucio Castro and Mia Maestro, "After this Death" follows the turbulent love story between a young woman and a musician, exploring obsession, toxic fandom, and personal identity. The film is one of the most exciting stories premiering this year and a clear union of Latin American and Hollywood creativity. The cast is rounded out by Lee Pace, Rupert Friend, and Gwendolyn Christie.

Gonzo Girl

Camila Morrone and Willem Dafoe in 'Gonzo Girl'© Tribeca Festival
Camila Morrone and Willem Dafoe in 'Gonzo Girl'

Led by Argentine-American actress Camila Morrone and marking the directing debut of Patricia Arquette, "Gonzo Girl" is based on Cheryl Della Pietra's novel of the same name, exploring the bond between a young writer and a legendary journalist with a love for drugs and alcohol. The cast is rounded out by Willem Dafoe, Elizabeth Lail, and more. 

All We Cannot See

"All We Cannot See" premieres at Tribeca Festival© Tribeca Festival
"All We Cannot See" premieres at Tribeca Festival

"All We Cannot See" is a Spanish and US collaboration, directed by Venezuelan Alberto Arevalo. The film stars Maria Valverde and Bruna Cusi as two women who meet and go on a spontaneous trip to Portugal to escape their lives. To top it all off, the score is composed by Venezuelan music legend Gustavo Dudamel.

Cuerpo Celeste

'Cuerpo Celeste' premieres at Tribeca Festival 2025© Tribeca Festival
'Cuerpo Celeste' premieres at Tribeca Festival 2025

Directed and written by Nayra Ilic Garcia, "Cuerpo Celeste" is set in Chile in the '90s, in the aftermath of the Pinochet dictatorship. The story follows a 15-year-old teenager as her life is disrupted by a tragedy on New Year's Eve. 

Queens of the Dead

Tribeca Festival 2025: 5 standout Latin-led films to watch© Tribeca Festival
"Queens of the Dead" premieres in Tribeca Festival 2025

Lastly, Tina Romero, the daughter of George A. Romero, is making her directorial debut. Romero opted for "Queens of the Dead," a horror story that directly references "Dawn of the Dead," one of her father's most famous films and an established horror classic. This time around, the horror and gore are set in a Brooklyn warehouse party filled with drag queens, whose lives are put in peril with the arrival of an onslaught of zombies. The cast is led by an ensemble that includes the hilarious Tomas Matos, Katy O'Brien, Margaret Cho, and more. 

Twelve Moons

Ana de la Reguera stars in "Twelve Moons," premiering at Tribecal Festival© Tribeca Festival
Ana de la Reguera stars in "Twelve Moons," premiering at Tribecal Festival

Written and directed by Victoria Franco, "Twelve Moons" stars Ana de la Reguera, who has made a name for herself in Mexican and Hollywood cinema. The film follows her as a woman grappling with her infertility and her addictions, and the toll that takes on her marriage and professional life, all through a surrealist lens. 

Tribeca Festival kicks off this June 4th.

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