Sundance features
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Features‘Lady’ director Olive Nwosu on her filmmaking inspirations, next projects
Nwosu aims for ”a body of work that looks at the world from a modern African lens.”
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Features‘Run Amok’ team on making their school shooting musical: “We’re using art to heal”
Molly Ringwald, Patrick Wilson, and writer-director NB Mager discuss finding a new perspective on school shootings.
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FeaturesRising UK producer Alex Polunin on Sundance premieres ‘Lady’ and ‘Filipiñana’ and why he is based in Scotland
Polunin’s slate also includes Rotterdam premiere ‘The Fall Of Sir Douglas Weatherford’ and the debut feature of Dylan Holmes Williams.
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Features15 Sundance 2026 acquisition titles to look out for
Final Park City/Salt Lake City edition runs January 22-February 1.
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FeaturesSundance heads talk final Park City edition, why the focus on US deals misses the point
2026 edition runs January 22-February 1.
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FeaturesWhy the role of festival manager has become more significant for a successful film launch
Competition for festival slots is becoming fiercer than ever as filmmakers look to secure distribution.
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Features‘Kneecap’ filmmakers on navigating Northern Ireland’s politics and bringing bigger budget films to Belfast
Rich Peppiatt’s film won audience awards at Sundance and Galway and is being released next month in UK-Ireland.
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FeaturesRose Glass talks ‘Love Lies Bleeding’, casting Kristen Stewart and working with a much bigger budget
UK filmmaker Rose Glass tells Screen why her queer crime thriller Love Lies Bleeding had to be set in America.
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FeaturesHow Jesse Eisenberg “saved the day” by helping to fund ‘Sasquatch Sunset’
US filmmakers David Zellner and Nathan Zellner have been hooked on the Bigfoot myth since childhood, culminating in Berlinale Special title Sasquatch Sunset.
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FeaturesScreen critics’ top films from Sundance 2024
The best reviewed titles out of this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
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Features10 documentaries to watch from Sundance 2024
The docuementary side of the Sundance film festival has produced some real critics favourites in 2024.
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FeaturesSundance heads talk 2024 edition, buzzy titles and strike impact
The fallout from four years of Hollywood upheaval will be top of mind when the industry gathers in Park City.
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Features‘Scrapper’ filmmakers talk magical realism, class and working with children on set of their Sundance premiere
The UK comedy drama is the directorial debut of Screen Star of Tomorrow Charlotte Regan.
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Features“We have to do right by our subjects”: ‘Beyond Utopia’ filmmakers on their duty to North Korean defectors
Madeleine Gavin’s documentary has its international premiere this evening at CPH:DOX.
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FeaturesCeline Song talks debut feature ‘Past Lives’: “It’s the script that convinced people I can do this”
Fresh from a buzzy Sundance premiere, Celine Song’s Past Lives is having its international premiere here in Competition. The Korean-Canadian filmmaker speaks to Screen.
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FeaturesComment: Young British Cinema excites at an otherwise creatively cautious Sundance
Films by Charlotte Regan, Ella Glendining, Adura Onashile, Nida Manzoor and Raine Allen-Miller all delivered.
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Features10 films that stood out at Sundance 2023
Screen’s critics have picked out some of the titles to watch from this year’s festival.
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FeaturesMood at Sundance “really positive”, but how will festival titles fare in the marketplace?
Sundance 2023 proved its mettle as a launchpad for films that will be in the industry conversation in the year ahead.
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