Madonna’s ‘Confessions II’ Visual Work to World Premiere at Tribeca Festival

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Madonna will world premiere a cinematic presentation accompanying her forthcoming new album Confessions II, directed by David Toro and Solomon Chase (TORSO), at the Tribeca Festival.

The screening will take place on Friday, June 5 at the Beacon Theatre, followed by Madonna, along with the directors, participating in an exclusive conversation with Jimmy Fallon. The post-screening conversation will highlight the creative process behind the project, offering a rare insight into the vision, craft, and how it was translated to the screen.

Confessions II is described as a visual work exceeding 10 minutes, built around the first six tracks of Madonna’s forthcoming album, including “I Feel So Free” and “Bring Your Love” with Sabrina Carpenter. It unfolds as a single, continuous piece, weaving together interconnected, music-driven sequences into an immersive cinematic experience. A film that gives physicality to the music, Confessions II lives in the tension between control and surrender, between being seen and disappearing into a crowd.

Each song unfolds across six chapters, each one a sexy thriller, a dance delusion, an epic fever dream. Like the album, it blurs the distinction between tracks, building cosmic narratives that follow a twisted dream logic.

The result is a transcendent journey that catapults the viewer through a fucked-up night out that’s remembered not for what happened, but for how it felt. Madonna is ambushed, pursued, and ultimately worshipped by a roving squad of camera-wielding femmes. From the bedroom to the club bathroom, to the car, to the arena, and even into nature, they cruise the many spaces in which music thrives. Inside these sanctuaries, we discover reflections on dualities that have accompanied Madonna’s entire career: privacy and publicity, grief and catharsis, intimacy and communion, fandom and collaboration. But everything always returns to the one, hallowed place that started it all: the dancefloor.

Confessions II cinematic experience is produced by Division Powered by Dolce & Gabbana.

“Madonna has spent decades proving that reinvention is its own art form,” said Tribeca Festival Co-Founder Jane Rosenthal. “Confessions II feels immersive, provocative, and completely of the moment, while still channeling the kind of nightlife mythology only she could create. We are thrilled to welcome Madonna back to Tribeca.”

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