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Tribeca Festival Day 5 Brings Keke Palmer, Teyana Taylor and a ‘Bound’ Reunion to New York, and more

 


Keke Palmer attends as Tribeca NOW Presents_ KeyTV's The Rise and Fall of DivaGurl during the 2026 Tribeca Festival (Courtesy Photo)



Tribeca Festival Day 5 Brings Hillary Clinton, Keke Palmer, Teyana Taylor and a ‘Bound’ Reunion to New York




On its fifth day, the 2026 Tribeca Festival moved across Lower Manhattan with the practiced sprawl of a New York cultural week in full swing, drawing actors, filmmakers, musicians, athletes and public figures to premieres, conversations and anniversary screenings.


Teyana Taylor, wearing CHANEL, attends CHANEL And Tribeca Festival's Talk With Teyana Taylor Presented By Through Her Lens (Courtesy Photo)



At the OKX Theater at BMCC, audiences gathered for the premiere of “Finnegan’s Foursome,” attended by the film’s director, Edward Burns, and his wife, the supermodel and humanitarian Christy Turlington. The venue also hosted the world premiere of “Noga,” with alternative pop singer Noga Erez in attendance. 


After the screening, Erez and her collaborator Ori Rousso gave the audience a special acoustic performance, turning the post-screening moment into something closer to an intimate concert.


At the SVA Theatre, Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared for a post-screening conversation following “Miss Representation: Rise Up.” The venue also hosted screenings of “In Memoriam,” attended by Lily Gladstone, Marc Maron, Justin Long and Michael McKean, and “Grandmasters,” with chess figure Levy Rozman and filmmaker Liza Mandelup. Sean Ono Lennon was also on hand for the premiere of “threeASFOUR: Full Circle.”


Meanwhile, AMC 19th Street East 6 hosted a special Tribeca NOW presentation of KEYTV’s “The Rise and Fall of Divagurl,” with multi-hyphenate entertainer Keke Palmer and Lawrence Murray in attendance. The venue also welcomed the premiere of “Summer War,” attended by filmmaker Alicia Scherson and star Lux Pascal.


Village East by Angelika drew talent from across the festival slate, including Zach Braff, Abigail Spencer and Lucas Till for “Clean Hands,” as well as Margo Martindale and Cole Sprouse for “Long Haul.”

At Spring Studios, the day shifted from film premieres to industry conversations and an anniversary celebration. 


Academy Award nominee Teyana Taylor headlined a special Chanel Through Her Lens conversation, while Derek Hough and Hayley Erbert Hough celebrated “The Symphony of Dance.” Festivalgoers also welcomed Gina Gershon, Jennifer Tilly, Joe Pantoliano, Christopher Meloni and Lilly Wachowski for the 30th anniversary presentation of “Bound,” a film whose legacy has only grown since its release.


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