All Sundance articles – Page 40
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Reviews‘Exil’: Sundance Review
Paranoia and racism combine in Visar Morina’s unsettling feature about a Kosovan immigrant in Germany
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Reviews‘La Leyenda Negra’: Sundance Review
An El Salvadorian immigrant struggles to fit in at her new LA school
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NewsSony takes international rights to Sundance stripper tweetstorm saga ‘Zola’
VVS Films separately acquires Canadian rights.
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FeaturesIran’s Massoud Bakhshi talks Sundance drama ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’
Blacklisted in Iran, the director talks about the challenges of making his second feature.
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Reviews‘Uncle Frank’: Sundance Review
Paul Bettany shines as a closeted gay man in 1970s New York who must revisit his Southern clan for a funeral
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FeaturesDirector Visar Morina on Sundance entry 'Exil': “Racism is like a virus”
World Cinema Dramatic Competition selection premieres on Monday (27).
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Reviews‘Amulet’: Sundance Review
Actress-turned-filmmaker Romola Garai delivers a powerful feminist horror
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Reviews‘Minari’: Sundance Review
A Korean family struggles in the Arkansas countryside in this loving portrait by Lee Isaac Chung (’Munyurangabo’).
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Reviews‘The Glorias’: Sundance Review
Julie Taymor’s unconventional but effective Gloria Steinem biopic stars four actresses in the lead role, including Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore
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Reviews‘The Nest’: Sundance Review
Sean Durkin’s long-awaited follow-up to ’Martha Marcy May Marlene’ is a supremely uneasy drama about a family trapped in a decaying Surrey house
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NewsAmazon Studios takes North American rights to Phyllida Lloyd’s Sundance drama 'Herself'
Cornerstone handles worldwide rights to drama directed by Phyllida Lloyd.
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NewsSearchlight Pictures swoops on 'The Night House' in first on-site Sundance deal
Flurry of deals expected to follow as
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Reviews‘Downhill’: Review
Inspired by ’Force Majeure’, this ski resort comedy fails to pack a punch
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Reviews‘Charter’: Sundance Review
Amanda Kernell follows up ‘Sami Blood’ with this ‘impressively scratchy’ character study of a flawed but loving mother
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Reviews‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’: Sundance Review
Iranian filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi focuses on one woman to highlight wider issues within a patriarchal society
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NewsHorizon Award organisers announce emerging female filmmaker winners at Sundance
‘One day there will equality for female directors in our business.’
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Reviews‘Summer White’: Sundance Review
A graduate film from Mexico stakes its claim in Sundance’s dramatic competition
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Reviews‘The Truffle Hunters’: Sundance Review
Intimate documentary about the truffle hunters of Northern Italy
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Reviews‘Surge’: Sundance Review
Ben Whishaw is an airport worker on the verge of a breakdown in Aneil Karia’s fractured feature debut
















