NY Film Fest Adds New Baumbach, Gus Van Sant & I'm Not There

The New York Film Festival unveiled the rest of its line-up today and in addition to the already-scheduled new Wes Anderson and Coen Brothers films (“No Country For Old Men“), the festival has added, Gus Van Sant’s skate drama “Paranoid Park,” Noah Baumbach’s family drama, “Margot At The Wedding,” Brian DePalma’s “Redacted,” and Todd Haynes’ eagerly-anticipated Dylan biopic, “I’m Not There” (which actually now trumps Film Forum’s “debut”)

Anderson’s much-discussed short prequel film, “Hotel Chevalier” will also screen before “The Darjeeling Limited.”

The rest of the festival resembles much of Cannes’ previous line-up will films like Julian Schnabel’s French-language film “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,” Abel Ferrara’s “Go Go Tales,” Claude Chabrol’s “A Girl Cut in Two” and the previously announced “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days” and “Secret Sunshine.”

Also playing will be Ridley Scott’s “Blade Runner: The Definitive Cut,” Sidney Lumet amazing-looking “Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead,” (aka, the film the Marisa Tomei gets wonderfully naked in) and two music docs: “Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin’ Down a Dream” by the lovably nerd film historian Peter Bogdanovich and “The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan Live at the Newport Folk Festival, 1963-1965” and noted rock documentarian, Murray Lerner. Expect to see Todd Haynes at that one.