The Rest of the Tribeca Films

Tribeca has announced the out-of-competition films in Spotlight, Cinemania, TFF/ESPN Sports Film Festival and the Special Screenings today for their upcoming 2012 festival (April 18-29). There are a lot of interesting titles in these programs and here are a few to look out for.

Spotlight:
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Any Day Now
Directed by Travis Fine, written by Travis Fine and George Arthur Bloom (USA) – World Premiere, Narrative

In the late 1970s, when a mentally handicapped teenager is abandoned, a gay couple takes him in and becomes the family he’s never had. But once the unconventional living arrangement is discovered by authorities, the men must fight a biased legal system to adopt the child they have come to love as their own. Alan Cumming and Garret Dillahunt star in TFF alum Travis Fine’s (The Space Between) touching and occasionally incendiary drama.

Chicken With Plums (Poulet Aux Prunes)
Directed and written by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud (France, Germany, Belgium) – U.S. Premiere, Narrative

Nasser Ali Khan (Mathieu Amalric) is the most celebrated violin player in 1950s Tehran, but his heart is broken. His true love is long lost, his marriage is passionless, and now his most precious instrument has met its demise. Convinced life without music is intolerable, he resigns to bed and loses himself in reveries from his youth. The Oscar®-nominated directors of Persepolis make magic again with a stylish fairy tale full of humor, whimsy, and melancholy. In French with subtitles. A Sony Pictures Classics release.

Headshot (Fon Tok Kuen Fah)
Directed and written by Pen-ek Ratanaruang (Thailand, France) – U.S. Premiere, Narrative

A return to the crime genre for celebrated Thai auteur Pen-ek Ratanaruang (6ixtynin9, Last Life in the Universe), Headshot is a noir-laced thriller centered on Tul, a hit man who is shot in the head and wakes up to find that he sees everything upside down. Working backwards (and often upside down) to tell a brooding and convoluted tale of underworld double dealings, this is an unexpected and artful take on the action thriller from a genre master. In Thai with subtitles. A Kino Lorber release.

Mansome
Directed by Morgan Spurlock, written by Jeremy Chilnick and Morgan Spurlock (USA) – World Premiere, Documentary

In the age of manscaping, metrosexuals, and grooming products galore—what does it mean to be a man? Oscar® nominee Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) and executive producers Ben Silverman, Will Arnett, and Jason Bateman present a delightfully entertaining doc featuring candid interviews from Arnett, Bateman, Paul Rudd, Zach Galifianakis, and everyday people weighing in on everything from the obsession with facial hair to body dysmorphic disorder.

Side by Side
Directed and written by Chris Kenneally (USA) – North American Premiere, Documentary

Over the past two decades, digital technology has created a groundbreaking evolution in cinema, challenging film as the standard format for motion pictures. Through interviews with masters like Danny Boyle, James Cameron, David Fincher, George Lucas, David Lynch, Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, Steven Soderbergh, Lars Von Trier, and many more, producer Keanu Reeves takes us on a tour of the past and future of the moviemaking process in this in-depth documentary. A Tribeca Film release.

Take This Waltz
Directed and written by Sarah Polley (Canada) – U.S. Premiere, Narrative

Margot (Michelle Williams) and Lou (Seth Rogen) are happily married. Their life is thrown out of order when Margot falls for another man and is forced to choose between the comfort of the familiar and the excitement of the unknown. Writer-director Sarah Polley’s follow-up to her acclaimed film Away From Here is a quirky, uncommonly heartfelt look at the evolving nature of love and the difficulty of sustaining a relationship over time. A Magnolia Pictures release.

Cinemania:
Full List

Eddie – The Sleepwalking Cannibal 
Directed and written by Boris Rodriguez (Canada, Denmark) – North American Premiere, Narrative

Onetime art star Lars Olafssen is all washed up. Unable to paint without inspiration, he accepts a teaching stint at a small-time art school in podunk Koda Lake, Canada, and along with it the guardianship of the offbeat town’s neighborhood weirdo, Eddie. As their unlikely friendship evolves, Lars uncovers a dark and violent secret about Eddie’s nocturnal impulses, and finds himself torn between his duty to his friend and his duty to his art.

Replicas
Directed by Jeremy Regimbal, written by Josh Close (Canada) – World Premiere, Narrative

Following the tragic death of their young daughter, the Hughes family decide to escape to their upscale vacation home in the woods. But their attempt to get some quality time together is violently interrupted when a neighboring family with a hidden agenda drops by for dinner. First-time director Jeremy Regimbal builds tension to a calculated and ultimately brutal crescendo in this home-invasion thriller. Starring Selma Blair, Joshua Close, James D’Arcy, and Rachel Miner.

Revenge for Jolly!
Directed by Chadd Harbold, written by Brian Petsos (USA) – World Premiere, Narrative

Harry (Brian Petsos) will stop at nothing to avenge the death of his beloved dog, Jolly. He and his demented cousin Cecil (Oscar Isaac) follow a series of clues in a frenzied attempt to track down the dog’s murderer, leaving a path of destruction in their wake. Elijah Wood, Kristen Wiig, Adam Brody, Ryan Phillippe, Gillian Jacobs, Bobby Moynihan, Kevin Corrigan, David Rasche, Amy Siemetz, and Garret Dillahunt all stand between Harry and revenge for Jolly.

The TFF/ESPN Sports Film Festival features documentaries on sports, obviously, ranging from high school wrestling, knuckleballers in the MLB and the death of high school basketball phenom. While the Special Screenings including documentaries about Joe Papps, Queen and Tony Bennett.

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