Michael Shannon also stars in this years Centerpiece film,Elvis & Nixon, alongside Kevin Spacey.
The 2016 Tribeca Film Festival runs April 13-24 in New York City.
See the full list of films joining the Tribeca bill below.

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(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Featuring supporting performances from Alex Pettyfer, Johnny Knoxville, Colin Hanks, Evan Peters, and Sky Ferreira.
An Amazon Studios/Bleecker Street release.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Quite literally, it turns out.
With Jason Sudeikis, Jessica Biel, Maisie Williams, Orlando Jones, Mary Steenburgen, and Paul Reiser.
All We Had,directed by Katie Holmes, written by Josh Boone & Jill Killington.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Ruthie continually makes the best of her mother Ritas hard luck.
Bad Rap, directed and written by Salima Koroma.
Sharing dynamic live performance footage and revealing interviews, these artists will make the most skeptical critics into believers.
With Jonathan Dumbfoundead Park, Nora Awkwafina Lum, David Rekstizzy Lee, and Richard Lyricks Lee.
The Banksy Job, directed and written by Ian Roderick Gray and Dylan Harvey.
(U.K.) World Premiere, Documentary.
Burden, directed by Timothy Marrinan and Richard Dewey.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
Check It, directed by Dana Flor and Toby Oppenheimer.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
Command and Control, directed by Robert Kenner, written by Robert Kenner and Eric Schlosser.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
Courted (LHermine), directed and written by Christian Vincent.
(France) North American Premiere, Narrative.
Custody, directed and written by James Lapine.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Legal and intimate family dynamics dovetail inCustody.
With Tony Shalhoub, Raul Esparza, Dan Fogler, and Ellen Burstyn.
Dont Think Twice, directed by Mike Birbiglia.
(USA) New York Premiere, Narrative.
Team Foxcatcher, directed by Jon Greenhalgh.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
Enlighten Us: The Rise and Fall of James Arthur Ray, directed by Jenny Carchman.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
James Arthur Ray, for many, was that sort of leader.
The Family Fang, directed by Jason Bateman, written by David Lindsay-Abaire.
(USA) US Premiere, Narrative.
With Jason Butler Harner and Kathryn Hahn.
A Hologram for the King, directed and written by Tom Tykwer.
(USA, Germany) World Premiere, Narrative.
With Alexander Black, Sarita Choudhury, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Ben Whishaw, and Tom Skerritt.
A Roadside Attractions release.
Hunt for the Wilderpeople, directed and written by Taika Waititi.
(New Zealand) New York Premiere, Narrative.
A Kind of Murder, directed by Andy Goddard, written by Susan Boyd.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Starring Patrick Wilson, Jessica Biel, and Vincent Kartheiser.
The Last Laugh, directed by Ferne Pearlstein, written by Robert Edwards and Ferne Pearlstein.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
When is comedy not funny?
Some would argue, when its about the Holocaust.
Lavender, directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly, written by Ed Gass-Donnelly and Colin Frizzel.
(Canada) World Premiere, Narrative.
Life, Animated,directed by Roger Ross Williams, written by Roger Ross Williams and David Teague.
(USA) New York Premiere, Documentary.
Little Boxes, directed by Rob Meyer, written by Annie J Howell.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Its the summer before 6th grade, and Clark is the new-in-town biracial kid in a sea of white.
This poignant comedy about understanding identity is the second feature from TFF alumnus Rob Meyer.
Executive Produced by Cary Fukunaga.
With Melanie Lynskey, Nelsan Ellis, Armani Jackson, Oona Laurence, Janeane Garofalo, and Christine Taylor.
Magnus, directed by Benjamin Ree, written by Linn-Jeanethe Kyed and Benjamin Ree.
(Norway) World Premiere, Documentary.
The Meddler, directed and written by Lorene Scafaria.
(USA) US Premiere, Narrative.
Co-starring J.K. Simmons, Cecily Strong, Jerrod Carmichael, and Jason Ritter.
A Sony Pictures Classic release.
Midsummer in Newtown, directed by Lloyd Kramer.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
Mr. Church, directed by Bruce Beresford, written by Susan McMartin.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
A tender coming-of-age family drama directed by the Oscar-nominated, Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy).
(USA) New York Premiere, Narrative.
With Zoe Kazan, Charlie Hewson, Maryann Nagel, and Greg Violand.
My Scientology Movie, directed by John Dower, written by John Dower and Louis Theroux.
(U.K.) International Premiere, Documentary.
BBC journalist Louis Theroux joins forces with director John Dower to explore the elusive Church of Scientology.
National Bird, directed by Sonia Kennebeck.
(USA) International Premiere, Documentary.
Executive produced by Wim Wenders and Errol Morris.In Dari, English with subtitles.
The Phenom, directed and written by Noah Buschel.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
In the process, long-dormant conflicts with his overbearing father (Ethan Hawke) are brought to light.
Pistol Shrimps, directed and written by Brent Hodge.
(USA, Canada) World Premiere, Documentary.
Sometimes girls just wanna have fun… and ball.
Reset (Releve), directed and written by Thierry Demaiziere and Alban Teurlai.
(France) International Premiere, Documentary.
Shadow World, directed by Johan Grimonprez.
(USA, Belgium, Denmark) World Premiere, Documentary.
Strike a Pose, directed and written by Ester Gould and Reijer Zwaan.
(Netherlands) North American Premiere, Documentary.
Behind the scenes they were an impressionable group of young dancers whose lives were forever changed by her influence.
Vincent N Roxxy, directed and written by Gary Michael Schultz.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
With Emory Cohen, Zoey Deutch, Jason Mitchell, Scott Mescudi.
Win!, directed and written by Justin Webster.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
Wolves, directed and written by Bart Freundlich.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Bart Freundlichs powerfully directed drama co-stars Carla Gugino.
Youth In Oregon, directed by Joel David Moore, written by Andrew Eisen.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Langella is superb, capturing the frustration, resolution, and desperation that swirl around so profound a decision.
Actor-turned-director Joel David Moore creates a powerful affirmation on the search that finds value in the life you have.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
Get in the holiday spirit with this horror anthology from some of todays most visionary genre auteurs.
Fear, Inc., directed by Vincent Masciale, written by Luke Barnett.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
With Lucas Neff, Caitlin Stasey, Chris Marquette, Stephanie Drake, Mark Moses, and Abigail Breslin.
Here Alone, directed by Rod Blackhurst, written by David Ebeltoft.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
But when a supply expedition goes terribly awry, one among their number must make a terrible choice.
With Lucy Walters, Gina Piersanti, Adam David Thompson, and Shane West.
King Cobra, directed and written by Justin Kelly.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
With Alicia Silverstone and Molly Ringwald.
Rebirth, directed and written by Karl Mueller.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
(U.K.) World Premiere, Narrative.
Two mercenaries in Iraq speed through the dead of night, on their way to execute a covert mission.
But as they near their objective, past misdeeds come violently to the surface, in this action-packed two-hander.
(U.K.) World Premiere, Documentary.
Branson recounts his experience with uncanny vividity, and reveals how baiting death forever changed him.
Everybody Knows…Elizabeth Murray, directed by Kristi Zea.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
It also addresses her later battle with cancer, at the peak of her career.
Screening in partnership with the Whitney Museum of American Art where the film will screen.
Geezer,directed and written by Lee Kirk.
(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.
With Fred Armisen, Selma Blair, Judy Greer and Chris Messina.
With a special live performance from Billie Joe Armstrong following the film.
Maurizio Cattelan: Be Right Back, directed and written by Maura Axelrod.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
the Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock, directed by Barnaby Clay.
(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.
With a special live music tribute following the screening.
The Show of Shows: 100 Years of Vaudeville, Circuses and Carnivals, directed by Benedikt Erlingsson.
(U.K., Iceland) North American Premiere, Documentary.
Screening in partnership with MoMA PS1 where the film will screen inside the VW Dome.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Ghostheads, directed and written by Brendan Mertens.
(Canada, USA) Work-In-Progress, Documentary.
Featuring interviews with Dan Aykroyd, Ivan Reitman, Sigourney Weaver, and Paul Feig.
Untitled Bill Nye Documentary, directed by David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg.
(USA) Work-In-Progress, Documentary.