Taylor Swift Will Host Screening for All Too Well: The Short Film at Tribeca Film Festival

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Taylor Swift is coming to Tribeca. Well, sort of: She'll be speaking as part of the Tribeca Film Festival about All Too Well: The Short Film. Swift directed, produced, and wrote the film, and makes a cameo at the very end.

Titled "A Conversation with Taylor Swift," the event will be held at the Beacon Theater (not in Tribeca) on Saturday, June 11 at 3 p.m. eastern. After a screening of the film, Swift will "discuss her approach as a filmmaker."

The film premiered in November 2021, starring Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien, and is based on the 10-minute version of Swift's 2012 song "All Too Well." The 10-minute version of the song was released on her album Red (Taylor's Version), and is widely believed to be about Swift's relationship with actor Jake Gyllenhaal.

Of the film, Swift wrote on her Instagram, "I can’t begin to express my gratitude to Sadie and Dylan for giving us everything they had in order to tell this story... For you, from us. ♥️"

In addition to Swift, other talks at the Tribeca Film Festival include Pharrell Williams, Cynthia Erivo, Seth Meyers, W. Kamau Bell, and Tig Notaro, plus a 50th anniversary retrospective of The Godfather featuring an introduction with Al Pacino.

"We are excited to present a compelling slate of Talks, Reunions, and Master Classes from leading storytellers across film, television, music, art, and comedy," Paula Weinstein, Tribeca’s Chief Content Officer, said in a statement. "Audiences will have the opportunity to hear from a diverse and captivating lineup of award-winning entertainers at the forefront of cultural leadership."

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