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NewsSandbox Films boards Indian moth doc 'Nocturnes' backed by Sundance Institute grant (exclusive)
Directors Anirban Dutta and Anupama Srinivasan currently shooting moth feature in India.
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FeaturesCarey Mulligan talks ‘Promising Young Woman’: “I was equal parts excited and scared”
Mulligan talks taking on comedy and “itching to get back” to screen work.
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Reviews‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’: Sundance review
Will Sion Sono and Nicolas Cage prove to be the pulpy dream team that genre fans have been anticipating?
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Reviews‘First Date’: Sundance Review
Things don’t go entirely to plan when Mike buys a beaten-up car to impress girl-next-door Kelsey
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Reviews‘Jockey’: Sundance Review
An ageing jockey is forced to acknowledge some truths in Clint Bentley’s modest debut
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Reviews‘Together Together’: Sundance Review
A gentle surrogate comedy starring Ed Helms and Patti Harrison
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NewsNatalie Qasabian receives 2021 Sundance Institute / Amazon Studios Producers Award
Nicole Salazar earns 2021 Sundance Institute | Amazon Studios Producers Award for Nonfiction Filmmaking
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Reviews‘On The Count Of Three’: Sundance Review
A suicide pact between two depressed men is the basis of Jerrod Carmichael’s off-kilter comedy
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Reviews‘Eight For Silver’: Sundance Review
Sean Ellis bays at the moon in this deliciously slippery werewolf drama
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NewsSony Pictures Classics acquires Sundance entry 'Jockey'
Films Boutique handled international sales.
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Reviews‘Passing’: Sundance Review
Rebecca Hall impresses with her directorial debut, set in 1929 Harlem
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NewsApple buys ‘CODA’ in Sundance record $25m worldwide deal
Attention turns to buyer interest in Summer Of Soul. Upcoming Saturday screenings include Eight For Silver, Passing, Wild Indian.
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FeaturesRebecca Hall on her Sundance directing debut ‘Passing’: “Identity is hopelessly complex”
”I know that this film was something that I had to do.”
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NewsNeon picks up Sundance entry ‘Flee’
Anticipated Friday premieres include John And The Hole, On The Count of Three, Luzzu, How It Ends.
















