The entire 2016 lineup includes films from 32 countries, with 77 world premieres.

See the full list of announced films below.

The Tribeca Film Festival runs April 13-24.

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NARRATIVE COMPETITION

Opening film:Kicks,directed by Justin Tipping, written by Justin Tipping and Josh Beirne-Golden.

(USA) World Premiere.

With Jahking Guillory, Mahershala Ali, Kofi Siriboe, Christopher Jordan Wallace, Christopher Meyer.A Focus World release.

Always Shine,directed by Sophia Takal, written by Lawrence Michael Levine.

(USA) World Premiere.

(USA) World Premiere.

Joey (Lola Kirke) is a young woman in search of direction in her small town.

Dean,directed and written by Demetri Martin.

(USA) World Premiere.

(USA) World Premiere.

Robert Schwartzman makes his directorial debut with this comedy about the cost of reaching your dreams.

Part-time pianist Monty Fagan (Johnny Simmons) begins a May-December romance that upends his home life.

The Fixer,directed by Ian Olds, written by Paul Felten and Ian Olds.

(USA) World Premiere.

(USA) World Premiere.

(USA, Bahamas) World Premiere.

(USA) World Premiere.

Women Who Kill,directed and written by Ingrid Jungermann.

(USA) World Premiere.

El Clasico,directed by Halkawt Mustafa, written by Anders Fagerholt and Halkawt Mustafa.

(Norway, Iraqi Kurdistan Region) North American Premiere.

(Peru, USA) World Premiere.

An American woman in search of a miracle embarks on an adventure in the Peruvian Amazon.

At a healing center, she finds hope in the form of an ancient psychedelic plant known as ayahuasca.

With Ana Cecilia Stieglitz, Arturo Izquierdo, Filippo Timi.In English, Spanish with subtitles.

Junction 48,directed by Udi Aloni, written by Oren Moverman and Tamer Nafar.

(Israel, Germany, USA) International Premiere.

Mother(Ema),directed by Kadri Kousaar, written by Leana Jalukse and Al Wallcat.

(Estonia) International Premiere.

Parents(Forldre),directed and written by Christian Tafdrup.

(Denmark) World Premiere.

They soon realize that everything that once defined them might no longer exist.

With Sren Malling, Bodil Jrgensen, Elliott Crosset Hove, Miri-Ann Beuschel, Anton HonikIn Danish with subtitles.

(Italy) International Premiere.

Brilliantly executed and scripted,Perfect Strangersreveals the true nature of how we connect to each other.

The Tenth Man(El Rey Del Once),directed and written by Daniel Burman.

(Argentina) North American Premiere.

WORLD DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

Opening film:Contemporary Color,directed by Bill Ross and Turner Ross.

(USA) World Premiere.

All This Panic,directed by Jenny Gage.

(USA) World Premiere.

What is it like to come of age in New York City?

Betting on Zero,directed and written by Ted Braun.

BUGS, directed and written by Andreas Johnsen.

(Denmark) World Premiere.

in the pursuit of food diversity and deliciousness.

Do Not Resist,directed by Craig Atkinson.

(USA) World Premiere.

(USA) World Premiere.

Designer Stefan Sagmeister takes us on a personal journey to find out what causes happiness.

Keep Quiet,directed by Joseph Martin and Sam Blair.

(U.K., Hungary) World Premiere.

The revelation prompts an improbable but seemingly heartfelt conversion from anti-Semite to Orthodox Jew.

LoveTrue,directed by Alma Harel.

(USA) World Premiere.

Set to a hypnotizing score by Flying Lotus and executive produced by Shia LaBeouf.

Memories of a Penitent Heart,directed by Cecilia Aldarondo.

(USA, Puerto Rico) World Premiere.

Yet, on his deathbed he grappled to reconcile his homosexuality with his Catholic upbringing.

(USA) World Premiere.

How does one reintegrate into society after making peace with a life sentence?

Tickling Giants,directed and written by Sara Taksler.

(USA) World Premiere.

Untouchable,directed by David Feige.

(USA) World Premiere.

Today, 800,000 people are listed in the sex offender registry, yet the cycles of abuse continue.

David Feiges enlightening documentary argues for a new understanding of how we think about and legislate sexual abuse.

VIEWPOINTS

Opening film:Nerdland,directed by Chris Prynoski, written by Andy Kevin Walker.

Abortion: Stories Women Tell,directed by Tracy Droz Tragos.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.

In 2016, abortion remains one of the most divisive issues in America, especially in Missouri.

Actor Martinez,directed and written by Nathan Silver and Mike Ott.

(USA) North American Premiere, Narrative.

Adult Life Skills,directed and written by Rachel Tunnard.

(U.K.) World Premiere, Narrative.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.

Director Leyla Bouzids musical feature debut offers a nuanced portrait of the individual implications of the incipient Arab Spring.

Between Us,directed and written by Rafael Palacio Illingworth.

(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.

(Brazil) North American Premiere, Narrative.

Estela is doing all she can to get to California to visit her glamorous and cultured uncle.

With Clara Gallo, Caio Blat, and Caio Horowicz.In Portuguese with subtitles.

The Charro of Toluquilla(El Charro De Toluquilla),directed and written by Jose Villalobos Romero.

(Mexico) International Premiere, Documentary.

With Analia Garcia Hernandez, Rocio Hernandez, La Paloma, Andrea Dominguez, Ventura Garcia.In Spanish with subtitles.

Children of the Mountain,directed and written by Priscilla Anany.

(USA, Ghana) World Premiere, Narrative.

Detour,directed and written by Christopher Smith.

(U.K.) World Premiere, Narrative.

With Theo James

Equals,directed by Drake Doremus, written by Nathan Parker.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.

This film documents the mission and its greater implications for the scientific community and stratospheric exploration.

haveababy,directed by Amanda Micheli.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.

High-Rise,directed by Ben Wheatley, written by Amy Jump and Ben Wheatley.

(U.K.) New York Premiere, Narrative.

But when the power goes out, the tenuous hierarchy rapidly descends into chaos.

Luke Evans, Sienna Miller, Jeremy Irons, and Elisabeth Moss co-star.A Magnolia Pictures release.

(Slovenia, Croatia, Germany, Czech Republic, Qatar) World Premiere.

(Cuba) International Premiere, Narrative.

Keepers of the Game,directed by Judd Ehrlich.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.

Lacrosse is a sacred game for Native Americans, traditionally reserved for men.

The Loner,directed and written by Daniel Grove.

(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.

Groves neo-noir is a smart, action-packed, and colorful thriller with an electrifying score.

Night School,directed and written by Andrew Cohn.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.

Indianapolis has one of the lowest high school graduation rates in the country.

For adult learners Greg, Melissa, and Shynika, a high school diploma could be a life-changing achievement.

Obit,directed by Vanessa Gould.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.

Vanessa Goulds fascinating documentary introduces us to those responsible for crafting the unequaled obituaries of the NYT.

Poor Boy,directed by Robert Scott Wildes, written by Robert Scott Wildes and Logan Antill.

(USA) World Premiere, Narrative.

With Lou Taylor Pucci, Michael Shannon, Justin Chatwin, and Amanda Crew.

The Ride,directed and written by Stephanie Gillard.

(France) World Premiere, Documentary.The Ridetakes us along the annual 300-mile trek through the South Dakota Badlands.

SOLITARY,directed by Kristi Jacobson.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.

Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four,directed by Deborah S. Esquenazi.

(USA) World Premiere, Documentary.