by Jason Adams
The 2019 edition of the Tribeca Film Festival, which runs from April 24th to May 5th, announced their Feature Film line-up this week -- you can check out the entire thing right here. Once again yours truly, along with a couple of familiar TFE faces, will be covering, and glancing through what I've got coming to me I can already feel the tips of my toes and fingers tingling with expectation. There are a ton of goodies again! So many, many goodies, actually... there are 103 movies already announced... oh my god it's a lot. So much. Okay okay before I start hyperventilating let's narrow this down. Here are the 5 films I'm most looking forward to right off the bat...
1. In Fabric -- If you've seen director Peter Strickland's last two films, Berberian Sound Studio and (especially) The Duke of Burgundy then you probably understand why I am so very excited to finally get my eyes on this -- this time around Strickland turns his wicked one-of-a-kind vision on the tale of a poisoned dress that makes it way through the hands of several unlucky owners, including Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Game of Thrones' gorgeous giantess Gwendoline Christie.
2. You Don't Nomi -- A documentary about Paul Verhoeven's trash-masterpiece Showgirls? This ain't champagne, it's holy water.
3. Charlie Says -- No matter how many movie stars Quentin Tarantino throws at me I don't have a ton of interest in seeing Charlie Manson Movies, and yet I'm one hundred percent here for this one because the goddess Mary Harron made it and it's way too few and far between that we can say that. Plus it was written by her American Psycho scribe Guinevere Turner. Thankfully the film focuses on three of the Manson Girls (real excited to see the super-underrated Hannah Murray take on John Waters' friend Leslie van Houten) and not Manson himself (who'll be played by Matt Smith). Although Harron certainly knows her way around charismatic psychopaths...
4. Roads -- The new film from Victoria director Sebastian Schipper (who will always be the goofy cute guy with one testicle in Tom Tyker's film Three to me) is a road movie starring Fionn Whitehead from Dunkirk (who was the highlight for me from a film I didn't like) and Elle's Stéphane Bak. And speaking of Tom Tykwer, also on-board is the great Moritz Bleibtreu from Run Lola Run.
5. White as Snow -- A sapphic re-telling of Snow White starring Isabelle Huppert kinda sells itself, don't you think?
Anyway I have a list of about 30 movies that I plan on seeing at this point so I have plenty of runners-up -- let's hope the fest turns out as good this year as it was last year, where I everything I saw, from Disobedience to Tully to We the Animals, was a winner. Tell us what you think we should make time for in the comments!!!