Tribeca Festival Celebrates 25 Years with Earth, Wind & Fire, Music Icons, and 'Taxi Driver' Tribute
June 3, 2026
The Tribeca Festival’s 25th anniversary in New York opens with a documentary and live concert about Earth, Wind & Fire, kicking off a lineup that features films about Madonna, Sara Bareilles, Katy Perry, Peter Frampton, Travis Barker, Mumford & Sons, and more, with appearances by the artists.
Over time audiences and critics reassessed Taxi Driver, recognizing its artistic brilliance and fearless storytelling, cementing its status as cinema’s great achievement.
Founders emphasize ongoing innovation and future-oriented cinema, hoping audiences will continue flocking to theaters for years to come, while reflecting on their enduring connection to film and community.
A 50th anniversary Taxi Driver screening and conversation with Scorsese and Jodie Foster will be held, highlighting the festival’s ties to classic cinema.
De Niro reflects on Taxi Driver’s lasting impact, noting he never expected it to become a classic.
Taxi Driver was designated culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant and preserved in the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry in 1994.
Festival co-founders emphasize music-centered storytelling and intimate artist profiles as core to the program.
Peter Frampton is highlighted as a marquee moment, making an emotional impact despite living with a degenerative muscle disease.
Taxi Driver, despite its controversial beginnings for graphic violence and disturbing themes, went on to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1976.
The film’s iconic line You talkin’ to me? is noted for its enduring cultural impact, with parts of the scene reportedly improvised.
De Niro explains that the scene felt right and developed in the moment, underscoring the improvisational dynamic with director Martin Scorsese.
He stresses that Scorsese’s process involves exploring different directions during scenes while keeping the story’s thrust at the center.
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The Times Of India • May 25, 2026
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ScreenRant • Jun 3, 2026
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USA TODAY • Jun 3, 2026
Madonna, Travis Barker and Frampton's Tribeca film premieres and how to watch at home
Entertainment Weekly • May 25, 2026
Robert De Niro reveals he was surprised 'Taxi Driver' became a classic