Film Florida announces participation details for 2026 Tribeca Film Festival

Sandy Lighterman , President
Sandy Lighterman , President
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Film Florida will participate in the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival, scheduled from June 3 to June 14 in New York. The festival is recognized for showcasing work from both established filmmakers and emerging creators, with programming that includes film, television, virtual reality, gaming, and podcasts.

Film Florida is offering special packages for those interested in attending industry events at Tribeca. The package includes access to the Florida Native Producer’s Club Event (Apples & Oranges), a networking reception tentatively set for Sunday, June 7. This event brings together established alumni from Florida and filmmakers present at the festival.

The cost of participation with Film Florida is $2,000 for members and $2,200 for non-members. Included are benefits such as entry to the Florida Native Producers Club New York Event, an all-access “Hudson” Pass for film screenings (excluding opening and closing night galas), access to BMCC Premieres, Tribeca TV programming, Director Series talks, Storytellers sessions, audio storytelling events, and the Tribeca Creators Forum. Participants also gain entry to press and industry screenings—both in-person and virtually—and can attend free talks and networking opportunities at the Festival Hub at Spring Studios. Additional services include access to an industry extranet featuring contacts for sales and publicity as well as a delegate directory. However, tickets for Beacon Theatre events must be purchased separately.

Interested participants are asked to email info@filmflorida.org by Friday, April 3, 2026. Prices will increase after this date.

Film Florida regularly organizes networking and professional development activities for its members and non-members within the state. The organization also offers financial grants and scholarships aimed at supporting industry professionals and students in film-related fields. It emphasizes the importance of attending out-of-state events like Tribeca to promote Florida as a destination for content creation.

Film Florida encourages those not yet members to consider joining its statewide network to help strengthen Florida’s reputation as a major production hub.

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