The Tribeca Festival commenced on June 3, 2026, featuring the premiere of a documentary about Earth, Wind & Fire, directed by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson. During the opening night at the Beacon Theatre, actor Robert De Niro addressed the festival's mission, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in uniting people, while indirectly criticizing former President Donald Trump, describing certain leaders as "immoral, cruel and corrupt." De Niro did not name Trump directly but indicated that the audience would understand his reference. Jane Rosenthal, co-founder of the festival, also spoke about its legacy and resilience over the past 25 years. Following the documentary screening, Thompson and surviving members of Earth, Wind & Fire performed several of the band's hits.
Tribeca Festival Opens with Earth, Wind & Fire Documentary and Remarks from Robert De Niro
The Tribeca Festival opened on June 3, 2026, with the premiere of a documentary about Earth, Wind & Fire. Robert De Niro delivered remarks highlighting the festival's mission and indirectly criticized Donald Trump, while co-founder Jane Rosenthal reflected on the festival's 25-year legacy. The event concluded with a performance by the band.
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Tribeca Kicks Off With Earth, Wind & Fire Documentary and Robert De Niro Dissing Trump as ‘Immoral, Cruel and Corrupt’
Tribeca Festival Opens with Earth, Wind & Fire Documentary and Remarks from Robert De Niro