All Sundance articles – Page 60
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Reviews'Carpinteros (Woodpeckers)': Sundance Review
Dir/scr. Jose Maria Cabral. Dominican Republic, 2017, 109 mins.
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Reviews'I Dream In Another Language': Sundance Review
Dir. Ernesto Contreras. Mexico/Netherlands, 2016, 100 mins.
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Reviews'The Nile Hilton Incident': Sundance Review
Dir/scr: Tarik Saleh. Sweden/Germany/Denmark. 2017. 110 mins.
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Reviews'The Wound (Inxeba)': Sundance Review
Dir. John Trengove. South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, France 2016, 88 mins
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Reviews'An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power': Sundance Review
Dirs: Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk. US, 2017. 99min.
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FeaturesSundance 2017 profiles: World Cinema Documentary preview
A Syria-filmed courage-under-fire doc is among those playing in Sundance’s World Cinema Documentary competition.
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FeaturesSundance 2017 profiles: World Cinema Dramatic preview
Our guide to the films in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic competition.
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FeaturesSundance 2017 preview: climate change to the fore
The festival will host the premiere of Al Gore’s new climate change doc, with the environment one of the key themes this year.
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NewsNetflix picks up 'Casting JonBenet'
Netflix has acquired worldwide rights to documentary Casting JonBenet, which is set to get its world premiere in the US Documentary Competition at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
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NewsColin Farrell-narrated doc on Autlook's Sundance slate
EXCLUSIVE: Sales outfit has a trio of documentaries playing in the festival’s world documentary competition.
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CommentGallery: The Big Sundance London Party 2016
Sundance Film Festival London kicked off in style at the Langham Hotel on June 2.
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FeaturesJames Schamus: What makes something a movie?
In a preview of his talk at Sundance Film Festival London on June 4, the American industry veteran looks at the challenges of how to define a film in the era of multi-platform content.
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NewsSundance Film Festival: London unveils 2016 line-up
Sundance chiefs reveal plans for the UK offshoot of the indie film festival and how they worked with Picturehouse on this year’s programme.
















