All Sundance articles – Page 19
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“Disruption brings opportunity” says Killer Films’ Christine Vachon ahead of Sundance London keynote speech
Vachon is resolutely pragmatic about the future of indie cinema in the face of the growing primacy of the streamers and the high-end TV drama.
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Tabitha Jackson stepping down as Sundance director, Kim Yutani elevated to senior leadership team
Sundance Institute CEO Joana Vicente to lead interim fest planning, search for replacement.
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Kino Lorber acquires Sundance award winner ‘Framing Agnes’
Hybrid feature will screen at NewFest in NYC on June 5.
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Sundance Institute sets 2022 Directors, Screenwriters and Native Labs fellows
Organisation prepares to return to in-person artist development Labs this summer.
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EST Studios to launch Cannes sales on Sundance entry ‘Every Day In Kaimuki’ (exclusive)
Alika Tengan directed story of young Hawaian man searching for meaning outside home town.
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Sundance sets 2023 festival dates
Event being planned as hybrid festival in Park City, Salt Lake City and beyond.
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Sundance Film Festival: London unveils 2022 line-up
The line-up includes UK premieres of ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’ and Lena Dunham’s ‘Sharp Stick’.
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Neon teams with Nat Geo on release of Sundance hit ‘Fire of Love’
Distributor plans summer theatrical release ahead of Disney+ streaming launch.
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Cannes Critics’ Week unveils 2022 line-up
Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut ’When You Finish Saving The World’ will open the section focused on first and second films.
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Cinema Guild picks up Sundance award-winner ‘Dos Estaciones’
Juan Pablo González’s feature debut earned lead actor Teresa Sánchez special jury prize in January.
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Sundance Film Festival: London to host first industry programme (exclusive)
US producer Christine Vachon has been confirmed as keynote speaker.
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Kino Lorber snaps up Bolivian Sundance award winner ‘Utama’ (exclusive)
Alpha Violet represents international sales.
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Alan Cumming documentary ‘My Old School’ lands at Magnolia Pictures
Hopscotch Films production received co-funding from Creative Scotland.
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Focus Features picks up ‘You Won’t Be Alone’ director’s follow-up film
Of An Age wrapped production in Australia last December.
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‘Sirens’: Thessaloniki Review
The Middle-East’s only all-female thrash metal rock band balance friendship, romance and radicalsim in conservative Lebanon
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Blumhouse Television, Prime Video take worldwide rights to Sundance horror ‘Nanny’
Anna Diop, Michelle Monaghan star in Sundance grand jury prize winner.
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‘A House Made Of Splinters’: Thessaloniki Review
In pre-war Ukraine, an orphanage for temporary placements tries to deal with the psychological wounds of conflict
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Focus sets US release date for Film4, BFI-backed Sundance entry ‘Brian And Charles’
Bankside launched sales at Cannes last year.
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Sundance Institute names Adam Piron director of Indigenous programme
Longtime staffer fills position vacated by Bird Runningwater several months ago.
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MTV Documentary Films acquires ‘Last Flight Home’
Plans afoot for autumn theatrical release and awards campaign.