Thursday 8 March 2012

Franco, Cornish among those with films at Tribeca

FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2011 file photo, actress Abbie Cornish attends the Instyle and Hollywood Foreign Press party at the Windsor Arms Hotel during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto. Cornish's film, "The Girl," about a single mother who helps smuggle illegal immigrants over the U.S.-Mexico border, will be one of the features shown at 11th annual Tribeca Film Festival, held April 18 to April 29 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2011 file photo, actress Abbie Cornish attends the Instyle and Hollywood Foreign Press party at the Windsor Arms Hotel during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto. Cornish's film, "The Girl," about a single mother who helps smuggle illegal immigrants over the U.S.-Mexico border, will be one of the features shown at 11th annual Tribeca Film Festival, held April 18 to April 29 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

FILE - In this Nov. 23, 2011 file photo, actor Jason Segel arrives at the premiere of "The Muppets," which he co-wrote with Nicholas Stoller, at El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles. The 11th annual Tribeca Film Festival announced Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012 that Segel's and Stoller's new comedy, "The Five-Year Engagement," will open the festival on April 18. (AP Photo/Katy Winn, File)

(AP) ? This year's Tribeca Film Festival will feature many domestically oriented movies that deal with contentious contemporary issues, from the recession to James Franco's artistic antics.

Tribeca announced the first half of its slate for this year's festival Tuesday: 46 feature films out of a planned 90. This half includes entries in the world narrative and documentary categories, as well as those in the festival's "viewpoints" section, a category that highlights edgier films.

The documentary "Downeast" follows unemployed 70-year-olds in Gouldsboro, Maine, who are trying to get back to work after the closure of a sardine canning factory. The documentary "Off Label" explores overmedication. And clashes over school textbook content are chronicled in "The Revisionaries."

In the narrative competition, "The Girl," written and directed by David Riker, stars Abbie Cornish as a single mother who loses her job. Desperate for income to keep custody of her son, she helps smuggle illegal immigrants over the U.S.-Mexico border.

A film Franco made while moonlighting on the daytime soap opera "General Hospital" will also play at the festival. It's an "experimental psychological thriller" about "a celebrity's escalating paranoia" called "Francophrenia (or: Don't Kill Me, I Know Where the Baby Is)." Co-directed by Franco and Ian Olds, the film (which premiered at the Rotterdam International Festival) uses footage Franco shot while appearing on "General Hospital."

This slate is the first curated by Tribeca's revamped programming leadership. Frederic Boyer, a veteran of the Cannes Film Festival, has joined as artistic director. Geoffrey Gilmore, who directed the Sundance Film Festival for years before becoming creative director at Tribeca in 2009, is now also overseeing the program.

"The quality of American independent cinema is well represented this year, but international diversity has its share, too, with films from countries as varied as Cuba and Kenya," Boyer said.

The 11th annual Tribeca Film Festival will be held April 18-29. Opening the festival will be "The Five-Year Engagement," a comedy starring Jason Segel and produced by Judd Apatow.

The festival will announce the other half of its 90 feature film slate Thursday.

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Online:

http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/

Associated Press

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