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‘Let Gaza Live’ pro-Palestinian rally shuts down Main Street during Sundance
Rally not affiliated to Sundance Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’: Sundance Review
Increasingly moving documentary is a dialogue with the late actor and disability advocate
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‘Suncoast’: Sundance Review
Formulaic drama starring Nico Parker and Laura Linney which over-reaches its pathos
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Match Factory acquires Matthias Glasner’s Berlinale competition title ‘Dying’
Film about an estranged family meeting again has a ensemble cast including German star Lars Eidinger
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30 European films to tempt festival directors in 2024
Including new features by Tom Tykwer, Paz Vega, Paolo Sorrentino, Cecilia Verheyden and Baltasar Kormakur.
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Busan film festival nominates Park Kwang-su as chairman
Appointment of a new festival director and ACFM director is ongoing.
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Gamer documentary ‘Ibelin’ leads Tromso winners as ‘Grandmonster’ takes pitching prize
Fiction Norway event was attended by executives from Participant, Searchlight, FilmNation.
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Netflix swoops on Sundance horror ‘It’s What’s Inside’ in $17m deal
Deal follows Searchlight’s $10m acquisition on A Real Pain.
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Sundance Institute, Alfred Sloan Foundation honour ‘Love Me’, grantees
Emily Everhard, Sara Crow and Daniel Rafailedes, Lizzi Oyebode receive cash awards.
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‘Will & Harper’: Sundance Review
Will Ferrell and his best friend Harper take a cross-country road trip after her transition
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‘Rob Peace’: Sundance Review
Chiwetel Ejiofor directs - and stars in - this true-life drama about a talented Black scientist who couldn’t escape his heritage
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‘Daughters’: Sundance Review
A father-daughter dance takes place behind prison bars in an attempt to rebuild broken bonds
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ to open Glasgow Film Festival; full programme revealed
Full festival programme for the 20th edition is revealed.
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‘Praia Formosa’: first trailer for Julia de Simone’s Rotterdam Tiger title (exclusive)
Julia de Simone’s Portuguese-language film explores the multi-ethnic ethos of Rio de Janeiro.
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‘Swimming Home’: Rotterdam Review
An unexpected house guest upsets a family dynamic in this UK adaptation of the Man Booker Prize-nominated novel
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‘Sugarcane’: Sundance Review
Accomplished account of generations of abuse against Canada’s Indigenous tribes
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‘Flathead’: Rotterdam Review
Docu-fiction follows a raddled septuagenarian returning to his blue-collar childhood home in Australia
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Features
Six films from Australia and New Zealand to tempt festival directors in 2024
Screen highlights the films from Australia and New Zealand that will be ready for high-level festival debuts this year.
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Rotterdam’s Vanja Kaludjercic, Clare Stewart talk highlights, innovations and being a safe harbour for filmmakers
The festival is meeting budget challenges by reducing by a day and working differently with venues.