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A-listers go the indie route at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival

Sure, the next movie you see could be “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2.” But for moviegoers whose tastes may run in a different direction, turn your sights instead to the , which star💧ts screenings on Wednesday.

The fest, which runs through April 26, is showing more t🐎han 100 feature films, none of which stars Kevin James on a Segway. But picking a good movie to see can still be a real crapshoot. To reconcile that, put your faith i𝓡n the stars — the ones that live in Hollywood — and choose accordingly.

“Saturday Night Live” alum Jason Sudeikis is the prince of the fest with three films showing. “Tumbledown” is a romance in which he falls for the widow of a music legend, while in “Sleeping With Other Pꦚeople” Sudeikis and Alison Brie decide to, um, sleep with oth🎃er people. He’ll also pop up in the “SNL” documentary

If you’re not yet tired of James Franco, the festival perennial plays an addict who gets way too into a murder case in “The Adderall Diaries.” The unfortunately far-less ubiquitous Michael Fassbender tries on Westerns for si🌠ze in “Slow West.”

Remember Faith Hill? Not only is the country sin𝔉ger alive, she has a surprising supporting role in “Dixieland,” the Mississippi love story of two troubled kids.

And if you can’t wait for the new “Terminator” film coming this summer, Arnold Schw🎀arzenegger will also be weathering a zombie apocalypse in “Maggie” after his daughter (Abigail Breslin) becomes infected. Lily Tomlin’s teenage granddaughter is also cursed, with a baby she wants aborted, in the LOL-worthy “Grandma,” and it’s up to Tomlin to come up with the cash.

Richard Ge𝐆re stars as a messed-up rich guy who meddles in the marriage of Dakota Fanning and “Divergent” hunk Theo James in “Franny.”

And and TV procedural Patricia Arquette leads the Martin Scorsese-produced ’90s crime 🌊drama “The Wannabe” opposite “ꦗBoardwalk Empire” star Vincent Piazza.

For tickets, visit , call 866-941-3378, or hit up the box office at Bowtie Chelsea Cinemas 9 (260 W. 23rd St.) or Regal Cinemas Battery Park (102 North End Ave.).

Arnold Schwarzenegger hits the fest in “Maggie,” with Abigail Breslin.
Lukas Ettlin