‘Paper Tiger’ Starring Adam Driver, Miles Teller, and Scarlett Johansson to Open New York Film Festival

Paper Tiger by James Gray
Paper Tiger by James Gray (Neon)

James Gray’s Paper Tiger will make its North American premiere in a gala debut as the Opening Night selection of the 64th New York Film Festival.

Starring Adam Driver, Miles Teller, and Scarlett Johansson, the film, which premiered in competition at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, will kick off the festival on Friday, September 25.

The new thriller, set in 1986 Queens and Brooklyn, is an authentically drawn New York story and a master class in escalating tension, charting the tragic domestic fallout after family man and engineer Irwin (Miles Teller), who aspires to middle-class comforts, is pulled into a shady deal by his brother, Gary (Adam Driver), a former NYPD cop. Gary thinks he can make a killing on a scheme with Russian criminals dumping oil down by the Gowanus Canal, assisting them to work around regulations; instead, Gary ends up endangering his brother, as well as Irwin’s sons (Gavin Goudey and Roman Engel) and wife Hester (Scarlett Johansson), who is going through her own private crisis. Torn between brotherly love and marital loyalty, Irwin discovers he’s ensnared in forces far beyond his control. With its vivid period detail and marvelous, deeply moving trio of lead performances, Paper Tiger is a frightening portrait of pollution in all forms—and the human bonds that can save us from the brink of despair. A NEON release.

Paper Tiger is Gray’s fourth film to be selected for the New York Film Festival, following The Immigrant (2013) as an official Main Slate selection; The Lost City of Z (2016) as the Closing Night film; and Armageddon Time (2022) as a Main Slate selection and the festival’s 60th Anniversary Screening.

“I’m immensely grateful to be welcomed back to this remarkable festival,” said Gray. “This deeply personal film is rooted in New York City; from my upbringing to life-changing family experiences. To be here, at the heart of art and cinema, with our cast and crew—many of whom are New Yorkers—is a privilege. Thank you to the entire New York Film Festival team. It is an honor.”

“James Gray has been a fixture at the New York Film Festival for many years, and we are thrilled to welcome him back as our Opening Night filmmaker with a career-best achievement,” said NYFF Artistic Director Dennis Lim. “Paper Tiger is a movie of immense emotional power, at once lovingly realistic and grandly mythic, and it confirms that James is one of the great New York filmmakers—one of the great filmmakers, period—of our time.”

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