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| Just Like Us and Arias With A Twist |
Arias With A Twist (Country: US; Director: Bobby Sheehan; Writer: Bobby Sheehan; Cast: Joseph Arias, Basil Twist, David Bowie, Divine, Michael Halsband, Keith Haring, Courtney Harmel, Kim Hastreiter, Cheryl Henson, Jim Henson, Ann Magnuson, John Malkovich, Michael Musto, Klaus Nomi, Cassandra Peterson)
A celebration of the creative process and the inventive, outrageous downtown art scene of New York of the past 30 years, Arias with a Twist focuses its lens on the inspired collaboration between cabaret and drag artist Joey Arias and master puppeteer Basil Twist, whose groundbreaking 2008 show brought them some of the biggest success of their careers. North American Premiere. Documentary.
Beware The Gonzo (Country: US; Director: Bryan Goluboff; Writer: Bryan Goluboff; Cast: Zoë Kravitz, Jesse McCartney, Campbell Scott, Amy Sedaris, Marc John Jefferies, Judah Friedlander, Ezra Miller, James Urbaniak, Noah Fleiss, Lucian Maisel, Steven Kaplan, Chris McKinney, Whitney Vance, Conor Leslie, Jerry Grayson)
Eddie “Gonzo” Gilman is starting a revolution. When the wild-eyed rebel journalist is ousted from his prep school’s newspaper by its über-popular editor, Eddie fronts an underground movement to give a voice to all the misfits, outcasts, and nerds. Soon the power of the press is in Eddie’s hands… but will he use it wisely? World Premiere. Narrative.
brilliantlove (The Orgasm Diaries) (Country: UK; Director: Ashley Horner; Writer: Sean Conway; Cast: Arabella Arnott, Stephen Bent, Liam Browne, Michael Hodgson, Nancy Trotter)
Love and lust entangle over a sweltering summer as a novice photographer, Manchester, documents his sweaty affair with his taxidermist girlfriend, Noon.
World Premiere. Narrative. Full Review See: Tribeca diary and capsule reviews: Legacy, My Brothers, Zonad, Brilliantlove
Elvis & Madona (Elvis e Madona) (Country: Brazil; Director: Marcelo Laffitte; Writer: Marcelo Laffitte; Cast: Catarina Abdala, Wendell Bendelack, Sérgio Bezerra, Arthur Brandão, Fabianna Brazil, Igor Cotrim, Alexandre da Costa, Jayme del Cueto, Romeu Evaristo, Buza Ferraz, Karan Machado, Pia Manfroni, Rodrigo Micheli, Mayana Moura, Duse Nacarati)
The lives of a beautiful biker babe and a tall blonde trannie intertwine in this vibrant Rio-set romantic comedy.
North American and TFF Virtual Premiere. Narrative. Official Site
Gerrymandering (Country: US; Director: Jeff Reichert; Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gray Davis, Howard Dean, Pete Wilson, Ben Barnes, Ed Rollins, Alan S. Lowenthal, Bob Graham)
This wake-up-call doc exposes the hidden history of our country’s redistricting wars, mapping battles that take place out of public scrutiny but shape the electoral landscape of American politics for decades at time, posing a threat not just to Democrats and Republicans, but democracy as a whole.
World Premiere. Documentary. Official Site
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| The Trotsky and Keep Surfing |
The Infidel (Country: US; Director: Josh Appignanesi; Writer: David Baddiel; Cast: Matt Lucas, Archie Panjabi, Yigal Naor, Omid Djalili, Richard Schiff, Paul Kaye, Chris Wilson, Miranda Hart, James Floyd, David Schneider, Mina Anwar, Bhasker Patel, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Adrian Schiller, Soraya Radford)
Mahmud Nasir (Omid Djalili) may not be the most observant Muslim, but deep down he is a true believer. His life is turned upside down when he learns he was adopted — but most scandalous is that his birth mother was Jewish.
International Premiere. Narrative. Official Site
Into The Cold: A Journey of the Soul (Country: US; Director: Sebastian Copeland; Writer: Sebastian Copeland; Cast: Sebastian Copeland, Keith Heger)
With the vast arctic ice vanishing rapidly, photographer, extreme adventurer, and environmental advocate Sebastian Copeland sets out to reach the North Pole on the centennial of Admiral Peary’s reach in 1909. This documentary follows their tumultuous two-month trek. World and TFF Virtual Premiere. Documentary.
Just Like Us (Country: US; Director: Ahmed Ahmed; Cast: Ahmed Ahmed, Ted Alexandro, Sherif Azab, Whitney Cummings, Tommy Davidson, Omid Djalili, Erik Griffin, Maz Jobrani, Sebastian Maniscalco, Eman Morgan, Tom Papa, Maria Shehata, Angelo Tsarouchas, Noel Elgrably)
First-time director Ahmed Ahmed takes us on a hilarious tour from Dubai to Beirut, Riyadh to New York with a gaggle of other stand-up talent, including Maz Jobrani, Tom Papa, Ted Alexandro, Tommy Davidson, and Omid Djalili (The Infidel). Along the way, taboos of culture and geopolitics are exploded, and a younger generation of both comedy talents and audiences is born.
World Premiere. Documentary. Official Site
Keep Surfing (Country: Germany; Director: Bjoern Richie Lob; Writer: Bjoern Richie Lob, Benjamin Quabeck; Cast: Dieter Deventer, Steffen Dittrich, Mark Steffan Gassner, Markus Knörringer, Florian Kummer, Elijah Mack, Matthias Ramoser, Quirin Rohleder, Gerhard Schlegel, Walter Strasser)
This kinetic and fast-paced documentary will put you right on the Eisbach in the heart of Munich, where river-surfing was invented 35 years ago. International Premiere. Documentary.
Legacy: Black Ops (Country: Nigeria, UK; Director: Thomas Ikimi; Writer: Thomas Ikimi; Cast: Idris Elba, Eamonn Walker, Monique Gabriela Curnen, Richard Brake)
A former special agent holed up in a hotel room in the aftermath of a failed Eastern European mission grows suspicious of his brother's political success.
International Premiere. Narrative. Full Review See: Tribeca diary and capsule reviews: Legacy, My Brothers, Zonad, Brilliantlove,
Legacy interview with Idris Elba, Thomas Ikimi, Eammonn Walker Official Site
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| The Other City and Snowmen |
Meskada (Country: US; Director: Josh Sternfeld; Writer: Josh Sternfeld; Cast: Nick Stahl, Rachel Nichols, Kellan Lutz, Jonathan Tucker, Grace Gummer, Laura Benanti, James McCaffrey, Michael Cerveris, Norman Reedus, David Aaron Baker, Michael Sirow, Kerry Bishé, Rebecca Henderson, Kathy Searle, Charlie Tahan)
A Catskills police detective (Nick Stahl) charged with investigating a juvenile homicide in an affluent suburb finds he must return to his struggling hometown of Caswell to find the killers. As his investigation picks up intensity, the grieving mother begins a battle of will and vengeance with members of Caswell, igniting a class war between two vastly different towns in rural America. World Premiere. Narrative.
No Woman, No Cry (Country: US; Director: Christy Turlington Burns)
More than half a million women each year die from preventable complications during pregnancy or childbirth. Christy Turlington Burns shares the powerful stories of pregnant women in four parts of the world, including a remote Maasai tribe in East Africa, a slum of Bangladesh, a post-abortion care ward in Guatemala, and a prenatal clinic in the United States. World Premiere. Documentary.
The Other City (Country: US; Director: Susan Koch)
There's a part of Washington, DC never seen by the tourists and ignored by the mass media. At least three percent of DC is HIV positive, a staggering rate higher than parts of Africa, but the city is also full of encouraging stories of grassroots movements to extend education, combat stigmas, and spread hope. World Premiere. Documentary.
The Sentimental Engine Slayer (Country: US; Director: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez; Writer: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez; Cast: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Tatiana Velazquez, Nomar Rizo, Kim Stodel, Rikardo Rodriguez Lopez, Angel Marcelo Rodriguez Chevrez, Marcel Rodriguez Lopez, Becky Vigil, Astrid Magallon, Daniel De La Mar, Chris Salcedo, Valentin Merz, Sonny Kay, Bud William Allen, Ramon Villa)
Reality and fantasy mix in the semi-autobiographical tale of a twentysomething misfit’s loopy trip through manhood in the dusty US-Mexico border town of El Paso, Texas.
North American and TFF Virtual Premiere.. Full Review
Snowmen (Country: US; Director: Robert Kirbyson; Writer: Robert Kirbyson; Cast: Bobby Coleman, Josh Flitter, Ray Liotta, Christopher Lloyd, Beverley Mitchell, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Doug E. Doug, Aaron Sanders, Jillian Henry, Hunter Clary, Bryce Hurless, Jennifer Klekas, Talon G. Ackerman, Christian Martyn, Mason Bromberg)
The adventures of Billy, a 10-year-old boy convinced he has only weeks to live, and his misfit friends.
World Premiere. Narrative. Official Site
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| Into The Cold: A Journey of the Soul and Gerrymandering |
The Travelogues (Country: France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, US, UK; Director: Dustin Thompson; Writer: Dustin Thompson; Cast: Dustin Thompson)
Experimental filmmakers Dustin Thompson and Kathryn Ramey (Yanqui Walker and the Optical Revolution, screening with The Travelogues) explore, in richly textured and multilayered fashion, journeys of adventure and conquest. The Travelogues views the natural and manmade landscape through the lens of the filmmaker’s imagination, and Yanqui Walker portrays real-life American William Walker’s ascent to the presidency of Nicaragua in 1856, raising compelling questions about perception and the construction of history. World Premiere. Narrative.
The Trotsky (Country: Canada; Director: Jacob Tierney; Writer: Jacob Tierney; Cast: Jay Baruchel, Emily Hampshire, Liane Balaban, Taylor Baruchel, Dan Beirne, Domini Blythe, Justin Bradley, Geneviève Bujold, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Jesse Camacho, Darren Curtis, Colm Feore, Angela Galuppo, Kyle Gatehouse, Dan Haber)
Like most high schoolers, Leon Bronstein (Jay Baruchel) is having an identity crisis. What differentiates Leon, however, is that he believes he is the reincarnation of Soviet thinker Leon Trotksy and predestined to follow the same path as his namesake. US Premiere. Narrative.