Having not led a film since 2010’s Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World, Michael Cera has been toiling away at a few projects and now they are all set to hit this year. Not only will he be featured in the return of Arrested Development, as well as bit parts in Seth Rogen‘s directorial debut This is the End, as well as Mark Webber‘s The End of Love, but he’s coming to Sundance with not one, but two films.

Both from The Maid director Sebastián Silva and set in Chile, one is titled Magic Magic and sees Cera in physcological thriller territory, while the other, Crystal Fairy, sees the actor embrace more of his comedic roots. We’ve got the first two clips from the latter today, one featuring Cera tripping out, while the other finds our lead treating some local prostitutes to dinner. Check them both out below, along with the first poster. [HeyUGuys/Lowdown]

Jamie is a boorish, insensitive American twentysomething traveling in Chile, who somehow manages to create chaos at every turn. He and his friends are planning on taking a road trip north to experience a legendary shamanistic hallucinogen called the San Pedro cactus. In a fit of drunkenness at a wild party, Jamie invites an eccentric woman—a radical spirit named Crystal Fairy—to come along. What is meant to be a devil-may-care journey becomes a battle of wills as Jamie finds himself locking horns with his new traveling companion. But on a remote, pristine beach at the edge of the desert, the magic brew is finally imbibed, and the true adventure begins. Preconceived notions and judgments fall away, and the ragtag group breaks through to an authentic moment of truth.

With his signature flair, maverick writer/director Sebastián Silva returns (The Maid won the dramatic Jury Prize in 2009) to unearth the deadpan comedy that results from the archrivalry between his ego-clashing characters. Culminating in a profound audience experience, Crystal Fairy is about the gifts we can receive when we stop reaching for them.

Sundance Film Festival kicks off on January 17th.

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