Tribeca Festival Lisboa sets stage for an expanded 2025 Edition

Returning from October 30 to November 1, the three-day festival will feature appearances by Kim Cattrall, Giancarlo Esposito, and Meg Ryan; the Portuguese premiere of Honeyjoon; a newly reimagined venue layout; and added locations at Teatro Ibérico and Convento do Beato. Following a successful 2024 launch with over 5,500 attendees, the event strengthens ties with local schools and partners including Lisbon City Council, Toyota, and Arrow Global.

6 JUN 2025

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Tribeca Festival Lisboa unveiled the first programming highlights for its highly anticipated 2025 edition, returning to Unicorn Factory Lisboa from October 30 to November 1. Following the success of its inaugural year, the second edition features a dynamic mix of programming and talent.

“Tribeca Festival Lisboa was born out of our desire to connect global storytellers with one of Europe’s most vibrant creative communities,” said Jane Rosenthal, co-founder and CEO of Tribeca Enterprises. “This year’s programming reflects the spirit of discovery, inclusion, and cultural exchange that defines Tribeca. From the Portuguese premiere of Honeyjoon to conversations with some of our most iconic artists, we’re proud to build on the momentum of our inaugural year and deepen our connection with Lisbon.”

Among this year’s early highlights are appearances by iconic film and television stars Kim Cattrall, Giancarlo Esposito, and Meg Ryan, who will join the festival for special conversations and spotlight events. The festival will also host the Portuguese premiere of “Honeyjoon”, winner of the 2024 Tribeca Festival AT&T Untold Stories award. Directed by Lilian T. Mehrel and produced by Andreia Nunes, the film stars Ayden Mayeri, Amira Casar and acclaimed Portuguese actor José Condessa, alongside António Maria, Tiago Sarmento, Teresa Faria, and Tomás Furtado de Melo.

The 2025 edition expands to a three-day format and remains anchored at Unicorn Factory Lisboa, which now features a fully reimagined layout designed to foster a more immersive, community-driven experience. Additional screenings and events will be held at Teatro Ibérico and the Church of Convento do Beato — two upgraded venues located within walking distance of the main hub, enhancing the festival’s cinematic atmosphere.

“The first Tribeca Festival in Lisbon was a huge success. Over 5,500 attendees, dozens of film screenings including several premieres, and some of the best creative talent from around the globe. In this second year, our goal is to go bigger and bolder, with a three-day festival that continues to bridge our shared cultural values. It will feature incredible screenings, talks, podcasts, and even more impactful moments that bring together local and global creatives”, says Francisco Pedro Balsemão, CEO of Impresa.

Accessibility continues to be a core priority, with affordable ticketing options that include full festival passes and à la carte session tickets — all at significantly reduced prices to welcome a wider audience.

Tribeca Festival Lisboa also deepens its ties with the local creative ecosystem through new programming partnerships with Escola 42, a self-paced technology school, and TUMO, a creative arts school for teens. These collaborations will activate fresh programming streams within each organization’s space and connect emerging talents to the broader Tribeca platform.

Tribeca Festival Lisboa 2025 reaffirms its mission to foster cultural dialogue between Lisbon and the global creative industry, with support from key partners including the Lisbon City Council, Toyota, and Arrow Global, through Vilamoura.

Carlos Moedas, Mayor of Lisbon, emphasizes: “Lisbon is proud to once again host the Tribeca Festival — a celebration of creativity, diversity, and the stories that bring us together. This city, where tradition meets technology and local talent meets global vision, is the perfect stage for the future of storytelling. Tribeca in Lisbon is more than a festival — it’s a movement, and our doors are wide open to the world.”