Film Florida announces participation package for 2026 Tribeca Film Festival

Sandy Lighterman, President of Organization at Film Florida
Sandy Lighterman, President of Organization at Film Florida
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Film Florida has announced its return to the Tribeca Film Festival, scheduled for June 3–14, 2026. The organization is offering special packages for those interested in attending industry events at the festival, which has a reputation for showcasing new work from both established and emerging filmmakers across film, television, virtual reality, gaming, and podcasts.

The package offered by Film Florida includes participation in the Florida Native Producers Club New York Event, logo placement on a welcome poster at the event for members, and an all-access “Hudson” Pass to film screenings. Other benefits include access to BMCC Premieres (excluding opening and closing night galas), Tribeca TV, Tribeca Talks such as Director Series and Storytellers, audio storytelling sessions, the Tribeca Creators Forum, press and industry screenings both in-person and virtually (depending on creators’ discretion), entry to the Festival Hub at Spring Studios for networking opportunities, and use of the Industry Services Extranet. Events at Beacon Theatre are not included in these passes.

Film Florida will host its own function during the festival—the Florida Native Producer’s Club Event (Apples & Oranges)—which is expected to bring together major alumni from Florida with attending filmmakers. This reception is tentatively set for Sunday, June 7, 2026.

The cost to participate with Film Florida is $2,000 for members and $2,200 for non-members. Those interested must contact info@filmflorida.org by Friday, April 3, 2026; prices will increase after this date.

Film Florida regularly provides networking and professional development opportunities for members and non-members alike. The organization also supports various film festivals within Florida and offers financial grants and scholarships to industry professionals and students. According to Film Florida representatives: “At the same time, it’s extremely important that our members, and non-members, have the opportunity to travel outside Florida to promote the state to worldwide content creators. These networking opportunities are vital for local film commissioners and industry professionals to meet and connect with potential partners and clients.”

For those considering membership in Film Florida or seeking more information about joining: “Film Florida’s growing membership provides a network, a platform and the chance to play an active part in solidifying Florida’s position as a major production destination.”



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