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Complete list of SXSW feature films

The lineup for this year’s South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival, which starts March 12.

(We assess the lineup here.)

THE HEADLINERS SECTION
‘Cyrus.’ Directed and written by Jay and Mark Duplass.
‘Get Low.’ Directed by Aaron Schneider. A Tennessee hermit plans a fun funeral, starring Robert Duvall, Bill Murray.
‘Kick-Ass.’ Directed by Matthew Vaughn. Based on the comic.
‘MacGruber.’ Directed by Jorma Taccone. Starring Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, Ryan Phillippe.
‘Micmacs.’ A French film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Starring Danny Boon.
‘Mr. Nice.’ Directed and written by Bernard Rose. A true story about a British criminal, starring Rhys Ifans.
‘The Runaways.’ Directed by Floria Sigismondi. Based on the life of Joan Jett. Starring Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanninng.

SPOTLIGHT PREMIERES
‘Audrey the Trainwreck.’ Directed by Frank Ross.
‘Barbershop Punk.’ Directed by Georgia Sugimura and Kristin Armfield.
‘Barry Munday.’ Directed by Chris D’Arienzo. Starring Patrick Wilson, Judy Greer, Chloë Sevigny, Jean Smart.
‘Cold Weather.’ Directed by Aaron Katz.
‘Elektra Luxx.’ Directed by Sebastian Gutierrez. Starring Carla Gugino, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Timothy Olyphant.
‘Greenlit.’ Direcetd by Miranda Bailey.
‘Hood to Coast.’ Directed by Christoph Baaden and Marcie Hume.
‘Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee.’ Directed by Shane Meadows.
‘Leaves of Grass.’ Directed by Tim Blake Nelson. A comic thriller starring Edward Norton.
‘Lebanon, Pa.’ Directed by Ben Hickernell. Starring Josh Hopkins, Samantha Mathis.
‘Lemmy.’ Directed by Greg Olliver and Wes Orshoski. A documentary about heavy metal icon Lemmy Kilmister.
‘Man on a Mission.’ Directed by Mike Woolf. A documentary about Austin millionaire Richard Garriott’s outer-space adventures.
‘No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson.’ Directed by Steve James.
‘One Night in Vegas.’ Directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood.
‘The People vs. George Lucas.’ Directed by Alexandre Philippe.
‘The Ride.’ Directed by Meredith Danluck. Bull riding in America.
‘Saturday Night.’ Directed by James Franco.
‘The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights.’ Directed by Emmett Malloy.

NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION
‘Brotherhood.’ Directed by Will Canon. Starring Jon Foster and Trevor Morgan.
‘Dance With The One.’ Directed by Mike Dolan. A Texas thriller, starring Gabriel Luna, Gary McCleery.
‘Earthling.’ Directed by Clay Liford. Starring Rebecca Spence, William Katt.
‘Helena from the Wedding.’ Directed by Joseph Infantolino. A tale of New Year’s Eve.
‘The Myth of the American Sleepover.’ Directed by David Robert Mitchell.
‘Phillip The Fossil.’ Directed by Garth Donovan. A party animal in search of meaning.
‘Some Days are Better than Others.’ Directed by Matt McCormick.
‘Tiny Furniture.’ Directed by Lena Dunham. A tragi-comedy about a graduate with no skills.

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION
‘Beijing Taxi.’ Directed by Miao Wang
‘Camp Victory, Afghanistan.’ Directed by Carol Dysinger
‘The Canal Street Madam.’ Directed by Cameron Yates
‘Dirty Pictures.’ Directed by Etienne Sauret
‘For Once In My Life.’ Directed by Jim Bigham and Mark Moormann
‘Marwencol.’ Directed by Jeff Malmberg
‘Pelada.’ Directed by Luke Boughen, Rebekah Fergusson, Gwendolyn Oxenham and Ryan White
‘War Don Don.’ Directed by Rebecca Richman Cohen

EMERGING VISIONS
‘11/4/08.’ Directed by Jeff Deutchman and dealing with the election of Barack Obama.
‘A Different Path.’ Directed by Monteith McCollum and dealing with transportation issues.
‘American: The Bill Hicks Story.’ Directed by Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas
‘Bear Nation.’ Directed by Malcolm Ingram. A documenary about gay culture.
‘Cherry.’ Directed by Jeffrey Fine.
‘The Happy Poet.’ Directed by Paul Gordon.
‘Les Signes Vitaux / The Vital Signs.’ Directed by Sophie Deraspe
‘Mars.’ Directed by Geoff Marslett. Set in 2014 and starring Mark Duplass and Kinky Friedman.
‘NY Export: Opus Jazz.’ Directed by Henry Joost and Jody Lee Lipes. A scripted adapatation of a ballet by Jerome Robbins.
‘The Parking Lot Movie.’ Directed by Meghan Eckman.
‘Passenger Pigeons.’ Directed by Martha Stephens.
‘Putty Hill.’ Directed by Matthew Porterfield.
‘Red White & Blue.’ Directed by Simon Rumley. The lives of three young people in Austin intersect in violence. Starring Noah Taylor, Amanda Fuller, Marc Senter.
‘Skeletons.’ Directed by Nick Whitfield.
‘We don’t care about music anyway…’ Directed by Cedric Dupire and Gaspard Kuentz.
‘World Peace and other 4th-Grade Achievements.’ Directed by Chris Farina.
‘World’s Largest.’ Directed by Amy C. Elliott and Elizabeth Donius

LONE STAR STATES
‘Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio.’ Directed by Sam Wainwright Douglas.
‘For The Sake Of The Song: The Story of Anderson Fair.’ Directed by Bruce Bryant.
‘Thunder Soul.’ Directed by Mark Landsman.
‘Wake.’ Directed by Chad Feehan.
‘When I Rise.’ Directed by Mat Hames.

24 BEATS PER SECOND
‘Ain’t In It For My Health: A Film About Levon Helm.’ Directed by Jacob Hatley.
‘No One Knows About Persian Cats.’ Directed by Bahman Ghobadi.
‘Rejoice and Shout.’ Directed by Don McGlynn.
‘Ride, Rise, Roar.’ Directed by David Hillman Curtis.
‘Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and The Magnetic Fields.’ Directed by Kerthy Fix and Gail O’Hara.
‘Taqwacore.’ Directed by Omar Majeed.
‘The Weird World of Blowfly.’ Directed by Jonathan Furmanski.

SX GLOBAL
‘The DeVilles.’ Directed by Nicole Nielsen Horanyi.
‘Erasing David.’ Directed by David Bond.
‘The Erectionman.’ Directed by Michael Schaap.
‘IDFA DocLab.’
‘Iron Crows.’ Directed by Bong-Nam Park.
‘Like a Pascha.’ Directed by Svante Tidholm.
‘The Living Room of the Nation.’ Directed by Jukka Kärkkäinen.
‘The Other Side of Life.’ Directed by Stefanie Brockhaus and Andy Wolff.
‘Phantom of Liberty II.’ Directed by Karel Zalud.
‘Presumed Guilty.’ Directed by Roberto Hernández and Geoffrey Smith.
‘Reel Injun.’ Directed by Neil Diamond.

FESTIVAL FAVORITES
‘And Everything Is Going Fine.’ Directed by Steven Soderbergh.
‘Crying With Laughter.’ Directed by Justin Molotnikov.
‘Dogtooth.’ Directed by Giorgos Lanthimos.
‘The Freebie.’ Directed by Katie Aselton.
‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.’ Directed by Niels Arden Oplev.
‘The Good Heart.’ Directed by Dagur Kári.
‘Google Baby.’ Directed by Zippi Brand Frank.
‘Harry Brown.’ Directed by Daniel Barber. Starring Michael Caine.
‘His & Hers.’ Directed by Ken Wardrop.
‘How to Fold a Flag.’ Directed by Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein.
‘Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child.’ Directed by Tamra Davis.
‘Last Train Home.’ Directed by Lixin Fan
‘Life 2.0.’ Directed by Jason Spingarn-Koff.
‘Lovers of Hate.’ Directed by Austin’s Bryan Poyser.
‘The Oath.’ Directed by Laura Poitras.
‘The Taqwacores.’ Directed by Eyad Zahra.
‘The Thorn in the Heart.’ Directed by Michel Gondry.
‘Trash Humpers.’ Directed by Harmony Korine.
‘Winter’s Bone.’ Directed by Debra Granik.’ A winner at Sundance.

MIDNIGHTERS
‘Amer.’ Directed by Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani.
‘Cannibal Girls.’ Directed by Ivan Reitman.
‘Cotton.’ Directed by Daniel Stamm.
‘Enter the Void.’ Directed by Gaspar Noé.
‘Jimmy Tupper vs. The Goatman of Bowie.’ Directed by Andrew Bowser.
‘The Loved Ones.’ Directed by Sean Byrne.
‘Tucker & Dale vs. Evil.’ Directed by Eli Craig.

SX FANTASTIC
‘Higanjima.’ Directed by Tae-Kyun Kim.
‘Monsters.’ Directed by Gareth Edwards.
‘Outcast.’ Directed by Colm McCarthy.
‘Serbian Film.’ Directed by Srdjan Spasojevic.

SPECIAL EVENTS
‘All My Friends are Funeral Singers with Live Soundtrack by Califone.’ Directed by Tim Rutili.
‘Hubble 3D.’ Directed by Tony Myers.
‘The Lost World’ (1925) with Live Score by Golden Hornet Project.
‘The Passion of Joan of Arc’ (1928) with Live Score by In The Nursery.
‘The Unknown’ (1927) with Live Score by The Invincible Czars.

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