Tribeca, one of the largest film festivals in the United States, held in New York from April 20 to May 1, will show 88 feature films this year, about the same number as in 2010.
Among the lineup announced for its narrative feature competition was offbeat comedy, "Jesus Henry Christ," a film about a boy genius whose world gets turned upside down, starring Toni Collette and Michael Sheen and executive produced by Julia Roberts.
Director of programming David Kwok said several of the fiction films examine "aging and our place in life", including drama "The Last Rites of Joe May," starring actor Dennis Farina as a Chicago Hustler and western "Blackthorn" with Sam Shepard playing outlaw Butch Cassidy living under a hidden identity and setting out on one last adventure.
Two coming-of-age tales about female sexuality will be shown, including Sweden's "She Monkeys" about teenage girls competing in equestrian acrobatics and Norway's "Turn Me On, Goddammit" about a small town girl with an active imagination and libido.
Tribeca Film Festival 2011
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