James Franco, Richard Gere movies among dramatic entries at upcoming Tribeca Film Festival

NEW YORK, N.Y. – The 14th annual Tribeca Film Festival will feature documentaries on Cuban muscle cars, New Yorker cartoonists and police stun guns.

The downtown New York festival announced half its slate Thursday, previewing the films that will play in competition. The festival will feature documentaries across a wide spectrum of subjects, including: “Indian Point,” on the New York nuclear facility; “Havana Motor Club,” on muscle cars in Cuba; “Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle,” on police use of stun guns; and “Very Semi-Serious,” about New Yorker cartoons.

Among the dramatic entries are “The Adderall Diaries,” an adaption of Stephen Elliott’s memoir starring James Franco, and “Franny,” a drama starring Richard Gere and Dakota Fanning.

The festival runs April 15-26. It will open with the “Saturday Night Live” documentary “Live From New York!”

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