War Witch to make U.S. premiere at Tribeca festival
Canadian film The World Before Her to open doc competition
CBC News
Posted: Mar 6, 2012 2:15 PM ET
Last Updated: Mar 6, 2012 4:42 PM ET
Rachel Mwanza won a best actress award for her turn as the resilient child soldier in Montrealer Kim Nguyen's film War Witch. (Tribeca Film Festival)
Related
Related Stories
War Witch (Rebelle), Montreal director Kim Nguyen's film about a child soldier in Africa who turns her life around, will have its North American premiere at New York's Tribeca Film Festival.
Organizers of the annual festival released a partial lineup on Tuesday that included two Canadian films: War Witch and the documentary The World Before Her.
War Witch had its worldwide debut in February at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it was the first Canadian movie selected for competition in 12 years. Young star Rachel Mwanza won the best actress award in Berlin.
The otherworldly drama, shot entirely in the Congo, follows 14-year-old Komona (played by Mwanza) and tells the story of her life since rebel warlords stormed her village, with an emphasis on her hopes for the future.
At Tribeca, War Witch is competing with films from around the world in the World Narrative competition.
Canadian documentary The World Before Her will open the World Documentary competition at Tribeca. (Tribeca Film Festival)Canadian documentary The World Before Her has the opening slot in Tribeca's World Documentary competition. It is directed by Nisha Pahuja, a former National Film Board of Canada filmmaker who also wrote and directed the Gemini Award-winner Diamond Road.
In The World Before Her, Pahuja turns her lens onto the situation of women in contemporary India, focusing on two girls headed for the Miss India pageant as well as looking at a fundamentalist Hindu camp for girls.
The Five-Year Engagement opens
Tribeca's opening film will be The Five-Year Engagement, a comedy from the same team who created Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Jason Segel and Emily Blunt star as a young couple who cannot get down the aisle.
In total, Tribeca announced 46 feature films out of 90 planned for this year’s festival. A total of 5,950 filmmakers applied to participate in the event, created by Robert De Niro to revitalize lower Manhattan after the 9/11 attacks.
Other works announced include:
- Francophrenia (Or Don't Kill Me, I Know Where the Baby Is): a psychological thriller co-directed by James Franco and Ian Olds.
- The Girl, a feature directed by David Riker, starring Abbie Cornish as a single mother who loses her job.
- Una Noche: a feature from Cuba about young adults tired of catering to rich tourists, directed by Lucy Mulloy.
- Yossi, about a closeted gay man living a solitary existence in Tel Aviv, directed by Israel's Eytan Fox.
The Tribeca Film Festival takes place April 18-29 in New York.
Share Tools
Horror tale Haunting Melissa targets app audiences by Jessica Wong May. 16, 2013 4:40 PM If you're seeking the weather, the news or a pic of what your buddy had for lunch, there are apps for that. What about an original, Hollywood-calibre ghost story from a producer of The Ring and Mulholland Drive? Now, there's an app for that, too. Haunting Melissa ventures into the burgeoning realm of digital storytelling as a traditional ghost story with a modern twist -- namely a tale that unfolds through an iOS app.
Top News Headlines
- Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucus
- Senator Pamela Wallin says she is recusing herself from the Conservative caucus while her travel expense claims are under scrutiny. Wallin's departure comes one day after Senator Mike Duffy left the Tory caucus amid controversy over his expense claims.
more »
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies crack cocaine allegations
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says allegations he was caught on tape smoking crack are "ridiculous," following reports that someone had been trying to sell a purported recording of such an event to U.S. and Canadian media outlets. more »
- Sailor fighting cancer says AWOL charges dropped
- All charges against a Nova Scotia woman in the Royal Canadian Navy who is fighting cancer, and who was charged with being absent without leave and facing a court martial have been dropped, the woman and her lawyer say. more »
- Tim Bosma public memorial Wednesday in Hamilton, Ont.
- As plans to honour Tim Bosma take shape for next week in Hamilton, Ont., CBC News has learned the man accused in his slaying purchased a Toronto condo less than 24 hours after Bosma went missing. more »
- Eurovision Song Contest celebrates pop excess
- Techno beats, over-the-top stage antics and pop stars of the past return to the spotlight in Stockholm this weekend as the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest ramps up to its showy finale. more »
Must Watch
Latest Arts & Entertainment News Headlines
- Thieves steal $1M worth of jewels during Cannes film festival
- Thieves ripped a safe from the wall of a hotel room near the Cannes Film Festival and made off with around $1 million worth of jewelry in a brazen late-night burglary. more »
- Tommy revival stirs emotions for Pete Townshend

- For Pete Townshend, watching the Stratford Festival's revamp of his hit rock opera Tommy stirs up difficult memories from his working-class, post-war upbringing. more »
- Vancouver's Stan Douglas wins $50K award for photography
- Vancouver's Stan Douglas has won the Scotiabank Photography Award, the $50,000 prize given annually to a Canadian contemporary photographer. more »
- FILM REVIEW: Star Trek Into Darkness
- J.J. Abrams beams back into Star Trek with the sequel Into Darkness, a new journey offering a mix of fun and familiar, anchored by the relationships of the classic characters. more »
Q Blog
Pete Townshend on The Who's "Tommy" May. 17, 2013 4:15 PM
CBC Books
Juvenile inmates benefiting from Russian literature May. 17, 2013 3:32 PM A juvenile correctional facility in Virginia has seen the behavioural benefits of encouraging their inmates to read the works of classic Russian writers like Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.
- Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucus
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies crack cocaine allegations
- Tim Bosma public memorial Wednesday in Hamilton, Ont.
- Public raising funds to buy alleged Rob Ford crack video
- Dennis Oland named as prime suspect in father's slaying
- Sailor fighting cancer says AWOL charges dropped
- 2 earthquakes felt in Ontario and Quebec
- Milwaukee bar wins overturn of bra ban
- Transgender teen finds strength in hockey


