The Tribeca Film Festival shorts section has long been a launchpad for up-and-coming filmmakers. This year, however, Tribeca boasts some big names in addition to its discoveries.
A short documentary, Auschwitz, is narrated by Meryl Streep; Danny DeVito has a family affair in his short Curmudgeons, starring his daughter and produced by his son; Matthew Modine also directs his daughter, alongside Ed Asner, Kevin Nealon and Elizabeth Perkins in Short Sex; Starring Austin Pendleton, directed by Gene Gallerano and David H. Holmes, stars Austin Pendleton, Meryl Streep, Olympia Dukakis, Ethan Hawke, and Natalie Portman; Sandra Oh stars in The Scarecrow; Michael Cera starts in That Dog; and Zosia Mamet, Jane Krakowski and Steve Buscemi star in Mildred and The Dying Parlor.
As we mentioned in our feature film lineup announcement, Tribeca had a1.9% acceptance rate this year for all submissions. (Out of 6,626 submissions to the festival, 130 will be screened.)
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