All SXSW articles – Page 6
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Reviews‘Millie Lies Low’: SXSW Review
Ana Scotney is a standout talent in Michelle Savill’s comedic debut from New Zealand
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Reviews‘To Leslie’: SXSW Review
Andrea Riseborough is superb as an alcoholic single mother from West Texas in Michael Morris’s earnest feature debut
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Reviews‘Clean’: SXSW Review
A trauma cleaning service in Melbourne, Australia, introduces viewers to the remarkable Sandra Pankhurst
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Reviews‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’: SXSW Review
SXSW opens with Michelle Yeoh’s poignant performance as an ordinary laundry owner mixed up in a martial-arts multiverse
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NewsWaZabi Films boards world sales on Antonia Campbell-Hughes’s SXSW premiere ‘It Is In Us All’ (exclusive)
Sales talks to commence with EFM buyers.
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NewsSXSW 2022 to premiere new work from Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Richard Linklater, Nicolas Cage
In-person festival to run in Austin, Texas, from March 11-20.
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NewsMichelle Yeoh action sci-fi ’Everything Everywhere All At Once’ to open SXSW 2022
Feature marks follow-up to The Daniels’ ’Swiss Army Man’
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NewsJuan Jose Campanella series ‘Los Enviados’ among Paramount+ LatAm showcase
Series to debut on platform on December 12.
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NewsMind The Gap strikes sales on AFM drama ‘The Shuroo Process’ (exclusive)
Company’s roster includes 1618, Among The Ashes, Christmas At The Ranch.
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NewsSPC acquires worldwide rights to SXSW audience award winner ‘Who We Are’
Following awards qualifying run, film will open on January 14, 2022, and expand through Black History Month.
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NewsWelsh SXSW horror ‘The Feast’ lands at IFC Midnight
Bankside Films represented filmmakers in deal.
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NewsBerlin, SXSW entry ‘Language Lessons’ lands at Shout! Studios
Theatrical release earmarked for later in the year.
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Reviews‘Who We Are: A Chronicle Of Racism In America’: SXSW Review
Jeffery Robinson links the chains of America’s black history
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Reviews‘Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free’: SXSW Review
A poignant look at the making of the musician’s ground-breaking solo album, ‘Wildflowers’, in 1994
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NewsTom Petty doc, ‘The Fallout’ among SXSW audience award winners
Winners include Language Lessons, Who We Are: A Chronicle Of Racism In America.
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Reviews‘Islands’: SXSW Review
Tagalog-language SXSW Jury prize-winner is set inside Canada’s Filipino community
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Reviews‘The Fallout’: SXSW Review
SXSW’s top narrative prize-winner examines the aftermath of a school shooting in an indirect but powerful way
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News‘The Fallout’, ‘Lily Topples The World’ triumph in SXSW jury awards
Audience Awards to be announced on March 23.
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Reviews‘Violet’: SXSW Review
Justine Bateman’s debut drama is about a Hollywood film executive who has to deal with her demanding - and demeaning - inner voice








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