Tribeca2024: That’s a Wrap with ‘The Sopranos’ & Bobby De Niro

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NEW YORK – It’s over, but the memories echo. The 23rd edition of the Tribeca Festival wrapped up on June 16th, 2024, but not without a sendoff celebrating Melissa Etheridge’s new documentary, the 25th Anniversary retrospect of the iconic series, “The Sopranos,” and a nod to fest co-founder/savior of democracy Robert De Niro.

The 2024 Tribeca Festival, presented by Web3 tech company OKX, brings artists and diverse audiences together to celebrate storytelling in all its forms, including film, TV, VR, gaming, music, and online work. With strong roots in independent film, Tribeca is a platform for creative expression and entertainment. For all information, including more on the final weekend, CLICK TRIBECA 2024.

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That’s a Wrap on the 23rd Edition
Photo credit: TribecaFilm.com

The two-part Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken is premiering on Paramount+ on July 9th. It’s unbelievable that The Sopranos celebrates the 25th Anniversary of its 1999 premiere with most of the original cast and creator David Chase walking the red carpet. And finally, what better way to wrap the 2024 Tribeca Fest then with De Niro Con, a three day celebration of all things Bobby D.

In video clips from the Red Carpet, Melissa Etheridge, “The Sopranos” creator/cast and a mute Bobby and Marty provide the way home …

The 2024 Tribeca Festival took place June 5th-16th, 2024. For all information click on TribecaFilm.com. Onto 2025! Save us Bobby D!

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

By PATRICK McDONALD
Editor and Film Critic/Writer
HollywoodChicago.com
pat@hollywoodchicago.com

© 2024 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

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