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Arquette, Schwarzene­gger films to premiere at Tribeca Film Fest

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – From a crime drama starring actress Glenn Close to an Arnold Schwarzene­gger film about a deadly zombie epidemic to an expose of the financial crisis, the Tribeca Film Festival unveiled a varied slate of movies on Thursday. After announcing the documentar­y and narrative films in competitio­n on Tuesday, the festival revealed its full schedule of nearly 100 feature-length films. As in previous years, the downtown New York event will pair films with live music, dance and comedy performanc­es linked to them. Mary J. Blige - The London Sessions, about the recording of one of the rhythm and blues singer’s albums, will be followed by a concert at the Beacon Theater. A special dance performanc­e will accompany A Ballerina’s Tale, which offers a peek into the daily life of Misty Copeland of New York’s American Ballet Theatre. “Seeing a film together alongside a live performanc­e heightens the experience, engages the imaginatio­n and brings audiences together is an unforgetta­ble way,” Genna Terranova, the festival’s director, said in a statement. The festival line-up will include the world premiere of Anesthesia, about a New York college professor mugged near his home and starring Sam Waterston, Glenn Close and Kristen Stewart. Schwarzene­gger, California’s former governor, will be back on the big screen in Maggie as a small-town farmer whose daughter is infected in an epidemic threatenin­g humanity. And in The Wannabe, based on the events surroundin­g the trial of American mobster John Gotti in 1992, best supporting Oscar winner Patricia Arquette ( Boyhood) embarks on a crime spree. Documentar­ies, always a major component at Tribeca, include The Emperor’s New Clothes, an expose of the impact of the financial crisis by English writer/director Michael Winterbott­om and comedian Russell Brand. The festival, which runs from April 16-26, was founded in 2001 by actor Robert De Niro, producer Jane Rosenthal and investor Craig Hatkoff to revitalize the downtown New York neighborho­od following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center.

 ?? ( collider) ?? ARNOLD SCHWARZENE­GGER and Abigail Breslin star in the post-apocalypti­c horror drama ‘Maggie.’
( collider) ARNOLD SCHWARZENE­GGER and Abigail Breslin star in the post-apocalypti­c horror drama ‘Maggie.’

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