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Watts, Pitt bring films to Tribeca Film Festival
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Australian actress Naomi Watts, best actress nominee for her role in "The Impossible",  arrives at the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California February 24, 2013.  REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Australian actress Naomi Watts, best actress nominee for her role in "The Impossible", arrives at the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California February 24, 2013. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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NEW YORK: The 12th annual Tribeca Film Festival will feature everything from Will Forte's dramatic film debut to a tale of Arctic cowboys herding reindeer.

The New York festival on Tuesday announced 46 of the 89 feature films that will make up this year's lineup. The films include those in competition at Tribeca, in both narrative and documentary categories, as well as those in its out-of-competition "Viewpoints" section that highlights unique perspectives.

This year's slate, culled from more than 6,000 submissions, is the typical grab bag of U.S. independent films, issue-driven documentaries and international curiosities that customarily populate the screens for two weeks every spring.

Lance Edmands' "Bluebird" will open the narrative competition with a drama about a U.S. logging town, starring Amy Morton, Adam Driver of "Girls," John Slattery and Margo Martindale. Also in the category is a romantic drama from "Sherrybaby" director Laurie Collyer. "Sunlight Jr." stars Naomi Watts as a convenience store employee in love with a paraplegic played by Matt Dillon.

The documentary competition will be led off by Rachel Boynton's "Big Men," an expose on oil companies in Africa. Brad Pitt is among the producers. Also in competition is the documentary "Red Obsession," narrated by Russell Crowe, about the ramifications of China's appetite for Bordeaux wine.

Other documentaries tackle such fearsome subjects as frigid reindeer herding ("Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys"), the rise of teenagers in American society ("Teenage"), OxyContin addiction ("Oxyana") and the Austrian director Michael Haneke ("Michael H. Profession: Director").

Playing in "Viewpoints" will be Steph Green's "Run and Jump." It features Forte, the former "Saturday Night Live" cast member, in a drama about a family in Ireland struggling after the husband suffers a stroke.

Other entries include a documentary on same-sex couples ("Bridegroom"), a bird-watching comedy with Ben Kingsley ("A Birder's Guide to Everything"), a New York street performance documentary ("Flex Is Kings") and a mental hospital drama starring Jennifer Jason Leigh ("The Moment").

The Tribeca Film Festival runs April 17 through April 28. The festival earlier announced its opening night film as the documentary "Mistaken for Strangers" about the Brooklyn rock band The National, which will perform at the premiere.

The festival will announce the other half of its lineup next week.

 
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The 12th annual Tribeca Film Festival will feature everything from Will Forte's dramatic film debut to a tale of Arctic cowboys herding reindeer.

The New York festival on Tuesday announced 46 of the 89 feature films that will make up this year's lineup.

This year's slate, culled from more than 6,000 submissions, is the typical grab bag of U.S. independent films, issue-driven documentaries and international curiosities that customarily populate the screens for two weeks every spring.

The festival earlier announced its opening night film as the documentary "Mistaken for Strangers" about the Brooklyn rock band The National, which will perform at the premiere.
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