All SXSW articles – Page 9
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Reviews
'Most Beautiful Island': SXSW review
Winner of the grand jury prize at South By Southwest, Ana Asensio’s immigrant horror is clammily authentic
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'Bill Nye: Science Guy': SXSW Review
Bill Nye takes on climate change deniers and creationists in this affectionate documentary
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News
'Most Beautiful Island', 'The Work' among SXSW jury, special winners
Festival brass on Tuesday evening announced jury and special award winners out of Austin, Texas.
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'La Barracuda': SXSW Review
A thriller involving two half-sisters and their dead muscian father slow-burns in the oppressive Texas heat.
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'Tormentero': SXSW Review
A disgraced fisherman struggles with ghosts of the past in Mexican director Ruben Imaz’s fourth feature
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'I Am Another You': SXSW Review
‘Hooligan Sparrow’ director Nanfu Wang documents a trip across the United States with a Utah-born drifter
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'Gemini': SXSW Review
There may be Lynchian elements in this classic low-budget LA noir, but it’s Lola Kirke who impresses the most
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Lee Daniels at SXSW: 'I don't understand #OscarsSoWhite'
Filmmaker tells Austin audience about his difficult childhood and how Donald Trump has improved his writing.
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'A Critically Endangered Species': SXSW Review
Intimate, literary-focused chamber piece starring Lena Olin which premiered at South By Southwest
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'Game Of Thrones' showrunners hint at possible spin-off
SXSW: HBO considering spin-off to fantasy smash; musician Ed Sheeran to make appearance in Season 7.
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'DRIB': SXSW review
A mockumentary about Amir Asgharnejad’s media campaign for a soft drink takes effective aim at fake news
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'Signature Move': SXSW Review
For her big screen debut, web personality Fawzia Mirza plays a closeted Chicago lawyer by day, a smackdown “luchadora” wrestler by night.
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'Lane 1974': SXSW Review
The summer of love has long since turned sour in this affecting memoir of childhood in a Northern California commune
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'Us And Them': SXSW Review
Dir: Joe Martin. UK, 2017. 83 minsBritish short film and documentary maker Joe Martin (Keep Quiet) makes his feature debut with this timely - if rampantly unsubtle - drama, which takes the idea of class warfare to its most savage extremes when a disillusioned young social ...
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Features
Twelve things to look out for at SXSW 2017
The annual jamboree in Austin, Texas, has been about so much more than just film and TV for many years.
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Features
SXSW film chief on hot pics, Judd Apatow return, Joe Biden debut
Festival’s director of film Janet Pierson talks convergence, TV, politics.
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News
Mundial boards world sales on SXSW premiere 'Tormentero'
EXCLUSIVE: IM Global’s Latino sales subsidiary ramps up before Texas festival.
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SXSW 2017 scores coup with closing night film
Festival executives unveil several features and VR projects ahead of the jamboree in Austin, Texas, that runs from March 10-19.
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'PIG: The Final Screenings' lands SXSW Midnighters slot
Adam Mason’s gender politics satire will receive its world premiere as festival brass announced the remaining line-up for the event set to run in Austin, Texas, from March 10-19.
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Edgar Wright’s 'Baby Driver' to premiere at SXSW
The British director’s film about a young getaway driver will receive its world premiere as festival brass unveiled the features line-up set to screen in Austin, Texas, from March 10-19.