All Festivals articles – Page 429
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Reviews‘Worth’: Sundance Review
Micheal Keaton stars as 9/11 victim compensation lawyer Kenneth Feinberg
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Reviews‘Ironbark’: Sundance Review
Benedict Cumberbatch takes centre stage as real life businessman-turned-Cold War spy Greville Wynne
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Reviews‘The Dissident’: Sundance Review
Bryan Fogel follows up the Oscar-winning Icarus with this exploration of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
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Reviews‘Jumbo’: Sundance Review
A fairground worker is sexually attracted to one of the rides in this intriguing film based on a true story
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Reviews‘Never Rarely, Sometimes Always’: Sundance Review
A teenage girl must travel across state lines to get an abortion in this powerful drama
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Reviews‘Vivos’: Sundance Review
A powerful and perceptive study of lives invaded by tragedy in Mexico from China’s Ai Weiwei
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Reviews‘This Is Not A Burial, It’s A Resurrection’: Sundance Review
A striking debut from Lesotho made under Venice’s Biennale College initiative
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Reviews‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’: Sundance Review
A unique, albeit rarefied, example of hybrid cinema set on the last day of an American dive bar
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Reviews‘Young Hunter’: Rotterdam Review
A 15-year-old boy explores his homosexuality with a fellow skater in Marco Berger’s sensitive drama
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NewsSlamdance, ArcLight Cinemas launch four-day Hollywood festival
Event to run March 26-29 at ArcLight Cinemas Hollywood location.
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FeaturesDirector Maïmouna Doucouré reveals the “shocking” inspiration behind Sundance drama ‘Cuties’
French drama premieres in Sundance’s World Dramatic Cinema section.
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NewsBerlin Film Festival to open with ‘My Salinger Year’ starring Sigourney Weaver
Philippe Falardeau-directed drama to world premiere in Berlin.
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Reviews‘Bad Hair’: Sundance Review
Justin Simien follows up Dear White People with this satirical thriller about bloodthirsty hair
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Reviews‘Miss Americana’: Sundance Review
Lana Wilson’s portrait of pop megastar Taylor Swift doesn’t give the full picture
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Reviews‘Cuties’: Sundance Review
An 11-year-old Senegalese girl living in Paris finds camaraderie in a teenage dance troupe
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Reviews‘Crip Camp’: Sundance Review
Inspirational, moving documentary about a revolutionary 1970s summer camp for children with disabilities
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Reviews‘Summertime’: Sundance Review
The follow-up to ‘Blindspotting’ is an absorbing spoken-word sonnet
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Reviews‘VHYes’: Rotterdam Review
An engaging absurdist VHS collage which also features the director’s parents, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon
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FeaturesSundance market preview: will new platforms make a splash?
2020 could be the year when we see statement buys from new platforms like HBO Max and possibly even Peacock.














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