Madonna unveils a 10+ min cinematic film for Confessions II at Tribeca, featuring new tracks, directors Toro & Chase, plus a post-screening chat with Jimmy F...
- May 20, 2026
AceShowbiz - Madonna is set to present a unique cinematic experience tied to her latest album Confessions II at the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival. This special film, described as a "cinematic presentation," will run for over ten minutes and features segments from the first six tracks of the album.
So far, two songs from Confessions II have been released: "I Feel So Free" and "Bring Your Love," the latter featuring Sabrina Carpenter. The film is directed by David Toro and Solomon Chase and is scheduled for a screening on June 12 at the festival.
Following the screening, Madonna and the film's directors will engage in a discussion moderated by late-night host Jimmy Fallon. The conversation is anticipated to be lively, with fans curious about how Fallon will respond to Madonna's remarks during the event.
This marks Madonna's second participation in the Tribeca Film Festival. Her previous appearance was in 2008 when she premiered the documentary I Am Because We Are, a project she produced, wrote, and narrated. That film focused on orphans in Malawi affected by the AIDS epidemic and debuted at the seventh edition of the festival.
The tone of this new film differs markedly from her prior work. According to the official press release, the project "gives physicality to the music" and exists in "the tension between control and surrender, between being seen and disappearing into a crowd." Each of the six chapters corresponds to a song, unfolding as a "sexy thriller," "dance delusion," and "epic fever dream."
The film is said to blur the lines between tracks, weaving together cosmic narratives that follow a "twisted dream logic," much like the album itself. Audiences and critics alike will be watching closely to see how this innovative visual project complements the music and to hear what insights emerge during the post-screening conversation with Jimmy Fallon.