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IDA Members at Tribeca and DC/DOX 2026

By International Documentary Association


Congratulations to the numerous IDA members who have premieres and presentations at Tribeca and DC/DOX 2026.

The 25th annual Tribeca Festival is currently underway in New York City, running from June 3 through June 14, 2026. Tribeca Film Festival brings artists and audiences together to celebrate storytelling in all its forms. June 2026 marks the fourth edition of the major international film festival in the nation’s capital, DC/DOX. Founded in 2023 to celebrate the power and potential of documentary film, DC/DOX is a premier festival dedicated to bold storytelling, visionary filmmakers, and timely conversations.

This list was compiled by the IDA team using credits provided on the Tribeca and DC/DOX websites. If you are an IDA member and your name is missing, please contact us at communications@documentary.org so we can update this page.
 

Let's take a look at IDA members and grantees premiering at Tribeca and DC/DOX this year!
 

Matininó

'Matininó' film still. Courtesy of filmmaker

Film still from Matininó.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director: Gabriela Díaz Arp | Producer(s): Karla Claudio, Guillermo Zouain, Wendy Muniz | 2024 Pare Lorentz Grantee

Matininó tells the story of a multi-generational family of Puerto Rican women transforming their experience with violence into a fantasy film. Learn more here.
 

Miss Representation: Rise Up

Miss Representation: Rise Up. Tribeca Festival. Courtesy of filmmakers

Film still from Miss Representation: Rise Up.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director: Jennifer Siebel Newsom | Producer(s): Camille Servan-Schreiber (IDA member ) | Executive Producer: Melony Lewis (IDA member)

Filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom expands on her acclaimed 2011 documentary Miss Representation by examining the rising backlash against women’s progress and the hostile landscape of technology designed to harass and, ultimately, silence women. Learn more here. This film is also having its DC Premiere at DC/DOX.
 

GUGGI

'Guggi' film still. Tribeca Festival.

Film still from GUGGI.

International Premiere, Tribeca

Director: Ian Thuillier (IDA member) | Producer(s): Gabriella Janni, Ian Thuillier 

An intimate portrait of abstract painter Guggi that traces his journey from humble Irish beginnings—with friends Bono and Gavin Friday—through his post-punk phase and toward international acclaim as an uncompromising artist. Learn more here
 

Hollywood Does Abortion

Hollywood Does Abortion. Tribeca Festival.

Film still from Hollywood Does Abortion.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director: Barbara Attie (IDA member), Janet Goldwater (IDA member), and Mike Attie | Producer(s): Barbara Attie, Janet Goldwater, Mike Attie, Eliza Licht

Since the 1970s, depictions of abortion in film and television have both impacted and reflected shifting attitudes towards the procedure and those who choose it. In this incisive documentary, the pursuit of reproductive justice and the undeniable impact that the American entertainment industry has had on that fight takes center stage. Learn more here.
 

Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders

Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders. Tribeca Festival.

Film still from Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Jeffrey Schwarz (IDA member) | Producer(s): John Boccardo, Jeffrey Schwarz

From a controversial flashpoint to a celebrated classic, Cruising has played many roles in gay culture. But the true story behind the film is the most surprising of them all. Learn more here
 

Stealing Magic

Stealing Magic. Tribeca Festival

Film still from Stealing Magic.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Matthew Testa (IDA member) | Producer(s): Ethan Smith, Melanie Miller, Diane Becker (IDA member), Randy Pitchford

Someone is stealing the secrets behind magicians' greatest tricks and selling them on illicit websites. Magician Andi Gladwin leads an unlikely team of illusionists on an international caper to track down the culprits. Learn more here. This film is also having its DC Premiere at DC/DOX.
 

threeASFOUR: Full Circle

threeASFOUR: Full Circle. Tribeca Festival

Film still from threeASFOUR: Full Circle.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Sean Ono Lennon and Brian Gonzalez | Producer(s): Beth Levison (IDA member), Lauren Evangelista (IDA member), Brian C. Gonzalez, Daniel Sheppard

threeASFOUR: Full Circle follows avant-garde NYC designers Gabi Asfour, Angela Donhauser, and Adi Gil and their singular "couture-on-the-street" designs, highlighting fashion as a radical act of collaboration shaped by war, identity, and hope. Learn more here.
 

Bang My Box: The Robin Byrd Story

Bang My Box: The Robin Byrd Story. Tribeca Festival

Film still from Bang My Box: The Robin Byrd Story.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Jyllian Gunther and Stephanie Schwam (IDA member) | Producer(s): Sarah Jessica Parker, Alison Benson, Caroline Waterlow, Stephanie Schwam, Jyllian Gunther

Robin Byrd pioneered NYC public access with her cult sex-positive call-in show.  Now the larger-than-life 70-year-old champion of free speech, queer visibility, and safe sex reflects on her unique legacy and her hidden, decades-long marriage behind the scenes. Learn more here.
 

Colors of White Rock

Colors of White Rock. Tribeca Festival

Film still from Colors of White Rock.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig | Producer(s): Tessa Louise Salomé (IDA member), Luc Sorrel

The immersive and deeply cinematic Colors of White Rock follows a determined female truck driver working the mines of Mongolia as she arduously navigates the treacherous Gobi Desert in an endless race to the Chinese border. Learn more here
 

Jean-Michel

Jean-Michel. Tribeca Festival

Film still from Jean-Michel.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Quinn Whitney Wilson and Viridiana Lieberman | Producer(s): Jordan Wynn, Andrew Fried, Harlin Lawal, Lana Barkin, Dane Lillegard (IDA member), Ileen Sheppard Gallagher, Will Cohen, Quinn Whitney Wilson, David Laven

A newly intimate look at one of the 20th century’s most celebrated — and imitated — artists, Jean-Michel Basquiat, from the perspective of the people who knew him best: his family. Learn more here.
 

Retrieval

Retrieval. Tribeca Festival

Film still from Retrieval.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Tracy Jarrett (IDA member) | Producer(s): Tracy Jarrett, Emma Moley (IDA member), Rebecca Stern

If science allowed you to hold onto a piece of someone you lost, would you? When Christina’s fiancé dies suddenly, she faces the unexpected decision of whether or not to carry on his legacy via postmortem sperm retrieval. Learn more here.
 

The Siege of Paradise

The Siege of Paradise. Tribeca Festival

Film still from The Siege of Paradise.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Gar O'Rourke | Producer(s): Andrew Freedman, Ken Wardrop, Jessie Hayden (IDA Member)

The Siege of Paradise cheekily scrutinizes the annual tourist season at Cinque Terre in Italy, "the most beautiful place in the world," including the arrival of TikTokers and influencers — and the conflict that it generates with locals. Learn more here. This film is also having its DC Premiere at DC/DOX.
 

When the Revolution Doesn't Come

When the Revolution Doesn't Come. Tribeca Festival

Film still from When the Revolution Doesn't Come.

Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Aurora Brachman | Producer(s): Latajh Simmons-Weaver, Aurora Brachman (IDA member)

Born into the Black Panther movement, we join the 'cubs' as they wrestle, 50 years on, with the dichotomy of their extraordinary childhoods. Learn more here. This film is also having its DC Premiere at DC/DOX.
 

Couture to the Max

Couture to the Max. Tribeca Festival

Film still from Couture to the Max.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director(s): Dori Berinstein (IDA member) | Producer(s): Dori Berinstein

At just 9-years-old, fashion prodigy Max Alexander fearlessly fuses his boundless imagination with an unwavering commitment to sustainability, inspiring us to dream boldly and act responsibly. Learn more here.
 

Time Warp

Time Warp. Tribeca Festival

Film still from Time Warp.

World Premiere, Tribeca

Director: Allison Berg | Producer(s): Allison Berg, Susan Margolin (IDA member), Jen Chaiken

50 years after The Rocky Horror Picture Show electrified audiences, a drag theater company in the once-booming mining town of Rock Springs, Wyoming, stages a shadow cast of the cult classic. Led by the charismatic 25-year-old performer Kenny Starling, the determined troupe spotlights the ongoing fight for queer visibility and acceptance in their community. Learn more here.

 

We're not done! Congratulations to these IDA members and grantees with films premiering at DC/DOX!

Credits below are IDA members only, unless specified. For the full list of credits, please visit the linked festival page.

Films