Taylor Swift will appear at the Tribeca New York Film Festival next month to discuss and screen Very well Short Films.
Last year, the pop star released the 15-minute film to accompany the release of “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s version)”, which appeared on the re-recorded version of her 2012 album “Red”.
The Tribeca Film Festival will host a special screening Very good: The short film, which was directed, written and produced by Swift. After the screening, there will be a “in conversation” event where she will discuss her approach to filmmaking.
The event will take place at the Beacon Theater in New York on June 11 and is one of the few music-related features at this year’s festival.
Elsewhere, Pharrell will discuss his career at Borough of Manhattan Community College on June 10, while Common will speak with reporter Charles Blow. The rapper will also receive the festival’s second annual Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award and will be awarded the trophy by Robert De Niro.
Visit the Tribeca Film Festival website for the full line-up and for ticket information, including “At Home” cards.
Swift will continue her film career with an appearance at David O. Russell’s Amsterdam. The star joins Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Christian Bale, Chris Rock and Zoe Saldana in the film. She can be seen in the trailer as a mourning daughter, bursting into tears in front of her father’s body as Rock and Bale stare.
The musician has appeared in the past in his live-action version Cats in 2019, as well as in 2014 The Donor and 2012 Lorax.
Meanwhile, musician Scooter Braun recently talked about acquiring Swift masters when he bought her former record label, Big Machine Records, and how he does not appreciate artists who “equip” their fan base.
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