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Robert De Niro and Al Pacino reunite for Heat celebration at Tribeca Film Festival

Robert De Niro and Al Pacino (pictured at the Oscars in March) - Will celebrate the 1995 crime-drama's place in film history with writer-director Michael Mann
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino (pictured at the Oscars in March) - Will celebrate the 1995 crime-drama's place in film history with writer-director Michael Mann

A Heat reunion, a Jennifer Lopez documentary, and a talk with Taylor Swift are among the highlights of this year's Tribeca Film Festival, which opens in New York on Wednesday.

Festival co-founder Robert De Niro will reunite with his Heat co-star Al Pacino and director Michael Mann to celebrate the 1995 crime-drama's place in film history.

"It was a movie I worked hard on," De Niro told Reuters.

"Michael Mann is a very particular director. He wants things done a certain way and rightfully so... and that's what makes the movie special.

"I'm happy to share it with the festival audience and to get a few of us together."

Lopez is scheduled to attend the screening of Halftime, a film about the singer and actor's career, which kicks off the 20-year-old annual event.

Rapper Lil Baby will take to the stage after the premiere of his movie, Untrapped, as will Machine Gun Kelly after the screening of his feature film, Taurus.

Swift, former tennis champion John McEnroe and civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton will all be discussing their own films at Tribeca Talks events.

The 8-19 June festival will screen some 110 feature films from 40 countries, including documentaries on abortion, reparations, and freedom of the press.

"We curate a lot of our films with an eye towards the larger audience," co-founder Jane Rosenthal told Reuters.

"You might learn something that you wouldn't if you're just watching talk TV and people are yelling at each other.

"So, it gives an audience an opportunity to listen and see a point of view in a different way."

Source: Reuters

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