Madonna's 'Confessions II' Visual Film Premieres at Tribeca Festival: A Cinematic Journey Through Music and Mystery

Madonna is set to premiere her visual film "Confessions II" at the Tribeca Festival. Directed by David Toro and Solomon Chase (TORSO), the film is based on the first six tracks of her upcoming album, "Confessions II," which is scheduled for release on July 3 via Warner Records. The film will debut on June 5 at the Beacon Theatre, followed by a conversation with Madonna, the directors, and Jimmy Fallon.
"Confessions II" is described as a continuous piece that merges music-driven sequences into an immersive cinematic experience. It explores themes of control, surrender, visibility, and anonymity, with each song unfolding across six chapters. The film is a blend of sexy thriller, dance delusion, and epic fever dream, blurring the lines between tracks to create cosmic narratives with twisted dream logic.
The storyline of the film revolves around a chaotic night out, where various encounters and experiences ultimately lead back to the dancefloor. Tribeca Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal praised Madonna's ability to reinvent herself over the years and highlighted the immersive and provocative nature of "Confessions II," which captures the essence of nightlife mythology in a contemporary context.
TORSO, the directing duo behind the film, is known for their work with fashion houses and global brands, focusing on movement, experimentation, and cinematic storytelling in digital and live environments. Tickets for the premiere are available for purchase exclusively to Madonna Community members through unique digital access codes.