All Sundance articles – Page 12
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’Sometimes I Think About Dying’ starring Daisy Ridley sells strongly for New Europe (exclusive)
Rachel Lambert’s film debuted at Sundance in January.
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Sundance Film Festival reveals 2024 dates
The festival will be presented in person with a “robust selection” of films available online.
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Ella Glendining’s Sundance documentary ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ scores UK-Ireland theatrical deal (exclusive)
Glendining was named a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2020.
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Sundance Film Festival: London sets 2023 line-up, Gregg Araki retrospective
Nicole Holofcener’s ‘You Hurt My Feelings’ will close this year’s festival.
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Sundance Institute unveils 2023 Directors, Screenwriters, and Native Labs participants
Labs run from May to June.
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Anthony Bregman, UK execs, producers to take part in Sundance Film Festival: London industry programme (exclusive)
Speakers include BFI London Film Festival director Kristy Matheson, Film4’s Farhana Bhula and The British Blacklist’s Akua Gyamfi.
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New Europe acquires ‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’ starring Daisy Ridley, signs first deals (exclusive)
Rachel Lambert’s romantic comedy-drama debuted at Sundance earlier this year.
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Roadside, Vertical pick up Sundance Sloan winner ‘The Pod Generation’
Summer exclusive theatrical release planned.
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Sundance Institute unveils six Trans Possibilities Intensive participants
Sessions to run from March 27-29.
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Searchlight sets December awards corridor release for Jonathan Majors drama ‘Magazine Dreams’
FIlm earned rave reviews for its star at Sundance premiere.
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Neon acquires North American rights to Sundance selection ‘Eileen’
Source: Sundance Film Festival ‘Eileen’ Neon has picked up North American rights from WME Independent and Fifth Season to Sundance selection Eileen starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway. ‘Eileen’: Sundance Review William Oldroyd’s follow-up to Lady Macbeth is based on the 2015 debut ...
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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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Sony Pictures Classics takes worldwide rights to Sundance selection ‘Shortcomings’
Justin H. Min stars as struggling California filmmaker whose girlfriend leaves for New York.
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Kino Lorber acquires North American rights to Sundance prize-winner ‘Scrapper’ (exclusive)
Charades has secured a further raft of international deals, including to Italy, Japan and South Korea.
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Sundance Film Festival: London sets 2023 dates, opening night film (exclusive)
The festival will open with a prizewinner from Sundance in the US.
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Reviews
‘The Longest Goodbye’: Thessaloniki Review
Documentary explores the intense psychological preparation of NASA’s Mars-bound astronauts
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‘Aftersun’ director Charlotte Wells, Michelle Garza among 2023 Sundance Institute Momentum Fellows
Eight Fellows to receive year-round support.
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How Ukraine is trying to maintain the momentum behind a generation of outstanding filmmakers
The European industry has created support initiatives, including for funding, co-production and raising awareness.
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Magnolia secures key deals on Sundance titles ‘Kokomo City’, ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’ (exclusive)
Transgender sex worker doc ‘Kokomo City’ goes to UK, Scandinavia.
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Sundance title, Glasgow opener ‘Girl’ secures UK theatrical deal (exclusive)
Film is directorial debut of Screen Star of Tomorrow Adura Onashile.