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‘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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“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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Celine 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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Comment: 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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10 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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Mood 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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Nigeria’s CJ Obasi on how West African folklore inspired Sundance title ‘Mami Wata’
The film premiered on Jan 23 in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic Competition.
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How Sundance doc ‘Fantastic Machine’ explores our obsession with framing the world through the camera lens
Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck’s feature doc world premieres at Sundance.
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Sundance breakout Chloe Domont on ‘Fair Play’: “I wanted to reckon with unresolved feelings from my past”
Director talks ”unsettling link between female empowerment and male fragility”, finance jargon, next project.
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Utopia’s Kyle Greenberg on the US campaign for ‘Holy Spider’, Sundance success stories
Kyle Greenberg is head of marketing and distribution at Utopia.
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Sundance 2023: filmmakers must adjust to reality of the market, say indie distributors
“Small, personal films that cost a lot to get made… they’re not viable.”
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The hot acquisition titles at Sundance 2023
New work from Cynthia Erivo, Emilia Clarke, Anne Hathaway, Sebastian Silva and the Larrain brothers.
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What could the Sundance Film Festival’s new hybrid format mean for the industry?
Sundance 2023 will provide both a marker for the year to come in global independent filmmaking and a glimpse of what film festivals could look like in the post-pandemic era.
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‘Brian And Charles’ director Jim Archer on why he hopes the UK is poised for a comedy film revival
‘Brian And Charles’ will close Sundance London on June 12.
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Six talking points from Sundance 2022
This year’s online Sundance saw streamers dominate again, deal-making evolve and virtual event fatigue kick in.
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Hanna Bergholm on why her Sundance genre film ‘Hatching’ is really a mother-daughter drama
The Finnish writer-director is a talent to watch.
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Sundance Q&A: ‘Watcher’ director Chloe Okuno on her spiritual nod to ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ and the therapy of horror
U.S. Dramatic Competition entry premieres on January 21.
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Sundance Q&A: Christian Tafdrup on embracing darkness with ‘Speak No Evil’
The Danish director’s third feature has its world premiere in Sundance Midnight.