New York.- Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz will be one of the main protagonists of the 25th edition of the Tribeca Festival, where he will present a television series about his career and the challenges he has faced, within the framework of the television and podcast programming announced this Tuesday by the organization.
Under the title 'Alejandro Sanz: When Nobody Sees Me,' the winner of more than twenty Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards will participate in a live conversation moderated by Patrick Gomez, editor-in-chief of Entertainment Weekly.
The meeting will delve deeper, according to a statement released today, into the artist's most personal side.
"This year's lineup reflects a creative landscape where stories flow through formats," highlighted Cara Cusumano, director of the contest, this Tuesday. The event will take place from June 3 to 14 in the Big Apple and commemorates its quarter-century in this edition.
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Alongside Sanz's presence, the participation of Pulitzer Prize winner Ronan Farrow, the son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, stands out. He will present a double feature from HBO with the world premieres of 'Not A Very Good Murderer' and 'The Palladino Files', projects developed with filmmakers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato.We recommend reading: Alejandro Sanz pays tribute to Jet Set victims during a concert
The television section will also include the world premiere of '9/11: Reunited' (from Nat Geo), a tribute to the bonds formed after the 2001 attacks, connecting with Tribeca's founding mission. The final season of 'Survival of the Thickest' (Netflix), with Michelle Buteau, will also be presented, as well as the return of the FX series 'Adults', with a panel that will include much of its cast, among other projects. For the first time in its history, the podcast section will incorporate programming in Spanish, to reflect the growing influence of this market in the United States. Among the live recordings, reference programs such as 'The New Yorker Radio Hour' and 'On With Kara Swisher' stand out, with guests such as actor Peter Dinklage and comedian Marc Maron.






