Tribeca Festival 2016

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Tiger Raid and Holidays
Fear, Inc. (Country: US; Year: 2016; Director: Vincent Masciale; Writer: Luke Barnett; Stars: Lucas Neff, Caitlin Stasey, Chris Marquette, Stephanie Drake, Mark Moses, Abigail Breslin, Richard Riehle, Patrick Renna, Naomi Grossman, Leslie Jordan, Eric Lange, Ronnie Gene Blevins, David Ury, Ashlynn Yennie, Marlon Young)
A horror junkie gets to live out his ultimate scary movie fantasy courtesy of a company that specialises in giving you the fright of your life. But as lines blur between what is and is not part of the game, Joe's dream comes true begins to look more like a nightmare.
World premiere.
Here Alone (Country: US; Year: 2016; Director: Rod Blackhurst; Writer: David Ebeltoft; Stars: Shane West, Lucy Walters, Adam David Thompson, Gina Piersanti, Rebecca Spiro, Mike Lavarnway, Holly Adams, Aubrey Hart, Danielle Smith, Willow Keith, Jeffrey Rinick, Ryken A. Whitfield, Mary Guzzy, Jonathan Gundel, Abel McSurely Bradshaw)
A virus has ravaged human civilisation, leaving two groups of survivors: those who have managed to avoid infection, and those driven to madness, violence, and an insatiable bloodlust. Living deep in the woods, Ann, Chris, and Olivia are forced to fend off the infected while foraging for supplies. But when a supply expedition goes terribly awry, one among their number must make a terrible choice.
World premiere.
Holidays (Country: US; Year: 2016; Director: Anthony Scott Burns, Matt Johnson, Kevin Kolsch, Nicholas McCarthy, Adam Egypt Mortimer, Gary Shore, Kevin Smith, Sarah Adina Smith, Scott Stewart, Dennis Widmyer; Writer: Anthony Scott Burns, Matt Johnson, Kevin Kolsch, Nicholas McCarthy, Gary Shore, Kevin Smith, Sarah Adina Smith, Scott Stewart, Dennis Widmyer; Stars: Kevin Smith, Lorenza Izzo, Seth Green, Clare Grant, Michael Sun Lee, Michael Gross, Ruth Bradley, Jocelin Donahue, Ava Acres, Mark Steger, Andrew Bowen, Harley Morenstein, Scott Stewart, Jennifer Lafleur, Matt Johnson), Trailer
An anthology of short films about Valentine's Day, St Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Halloween, Christmas and New Year's Eve.
Opening film. World premiere.
King Cobra (Country: US; Year: 2016; Director: Justin Kelly; Writer: Justin Kelly; Stars: James Franco, Molly Ringwald, Alicia Silverstone, Christian Slater, Garrett Clayton, Keegan Allen, Spencer Lofranco, Sean Grandillo, Cabrina Collesides, Rosemary Howard, Edward Crawford, Ron Simons, James Kelley, Daniel Sinasohn, Joseph Baird)
This ripped-from-the-headlines drama covers the early rise of gay porn headliner Sean Paul Lockhart, aka Brent Corrigan, before his falling out with the producer who made him famous. When Sean decides he’d be better off a free agent, a cash-strapped pair of rival producers aim to cash in by any means possible.
World premiere.
Rebirth (Country: US; Year: 2016; Director: Karl Mueller; Writer: Karl Mueller; Stars: Nicky Whelan, Adam Goldberg, Harry Hamlin, Fran Kranz, Andrew J. West, Kat Foster, Pat Healy, Eric Ladin, Steve Agee, Kevin Bigley, Tom Wright, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Aynsley Bubbico, Anthony Hill, Dominic Pace)
Trouble brews for the latest recruit of a self-help group.
World premiere.
King Cobra King Cobra
King Cobra and Rebirth
Tiger Raid (Country: UK, Ireland; Year: 2016; Director: Simon Dixon; Writer: Simon Dixon, Mick Donnellan, Gareth Coulam Evans; Stars: Sofia Boutella, Brian Gleeson, Damien Molony, Rory Fleck-Byrne)
Two mercenaries in Iraq speed through the dead of night, on their way to execute a covert mission.
World premiere.
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