Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet inDune(2021).Photo: Warner Bros.

The 59thNew York Film Festivalhas added to its star-studded slate of films.
On Thursday, Film at Lincoln Center revealed the lineup for the Spotlight section of the upcoming festival, including some of the most highly anticipated movies of the season. The festival is taking place from Sept. 24 through Oct. 10 at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Among the new additions is Denis Villeneuve’sDuneadaptation, starringTimothée Chalamet,Zendaya, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin andJason Momoa.
The Lost Daughter—Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut starringOlivia Coleman, Paul Mescal andDakota Johnson— and Mike Mills’C’mon C’mon, withJoaquin Phoenixand Jaboukie Young-White, will also be part of the Spotlight section.
The French Dispatch.Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures.

“Our Spotlight section is a new part of our reshaped New York Film Festival, a place that this year encompasses a range of cinema, new and old,” NYFF director Eugene Hernandez, said in a release.
In addition toDune, The French Dispatch, C’mon C’monandThe Lost Daughter,the Spotlight section will feature Mamoru Hosoda’sBelle, Charlotte Gainsbourg’sJane, Italian filmmaker Marco Bellocchio’sMarx Can Waitand Sean Baker’sRed Rocket.There will also be a special celebration of NYFF co-founder Amos Vogel.
The Lost Daughter.YANNIS DRAKOULIDIS/NETFLIX

Kicking off the festivalnext month is Joel Coen’s Shakespeare adaptation,The Tragedy of Macbeth, starringDenzel Washingtonand McDormand as Lord and Lady Macbeth, respectively. The black-and-white offering is set to premiere during opening night on Sept. 24, at Alice Tully Hall, according to a July release.
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Penélope Cruz’s Spanish dramaParallel Mothers, meanwhile, willclose out the festivalas the last film screened at Alice Tully Hall on Oct. 8.
NYFF passes are currently beon salethrough this Sunday, Aug. 22. Tickets for the general public will be available beginning Sept. 7 at noon ET, though there will be early-access opportunities for Film at Lincoln Center members and pass holders.
source: people.com