Imagine a cocktail party populated by recognizable guests who would otherwise probably never hang out together: some of them are highly knowledgeable about movies, some have made movies, others have appeared in movies and still others have at least seen some movies. Hold that image in your mind and tally off the boldface names in attendance, and you may come up with rosters not unlike the â" shall we say, heterogeneous â" juries that will preside over this yearâs Tribeca Film Festival.
The festivalâs organizers on Wednesday afternoon announced the jurors who would choose the winners in its seven competitive categories, calling them, with some understatement, âa diverse group of 41 industry leaders.â For example, the jury for the world narrative category will consist of the writer-directors Kenneth Lonergan (âYou Can Count On Me,â âMargaretâ) and Paul Haggis (âCrash,â âMillion Dollar Babyâ); the actresses Blythe Danner and Bryce Dallas-Howard; and the cultural journalist Jessica Winter. And the winner of the world documentary category will be chosen by the documentary filmmakers Joe Berlinger (âParadise Lostâ) and Sandi Dubowski (âTrembling Before G-dâ); as well as Whoopi Goldberg, Mira Sorvino and Evan Rachel Wood.
Other juries announced on Wednesday include best new narrative director, whose notable names include the actors Radha Mitchell (âRed Widowâ) and Ari Graynor (âFor a Good Time Callâ) and the screenwriters Naomi Foner (âRunning on Emptyâ) and Tony Gilroy (âMichael Claytonâ); best new documentary director, which includes the actors Taraji P. Henson (âPerson of Interestâ) and Josh Radnor (âHow I Met Your Motherâ); narrative short film competition, which includes Sheila Nevins, president of HBOâs documentary film division, the music-video director Chris Milk and the actress Christine Baranski; and the documentary and student short film competitions, which includes the ESPN Inc. president John Skipper, the actresses Eva Longoria and Abigail Breslin, the screenwriter Danny Strong and the celebrity chef Bobby Flay.
This yearâs Tribeca Film Festival will run from April 17 through 28.