All United States articles – Page 432
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FeaturesHow ‘Icarus’ Oscar win persuaded Turkish intelligence to help on Sundance hit ‘The Dissident’
’I want my films to play like a global narrative scripted feature thriller.’
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Reviews‘On The Record’: Sundance Review
Powerful portrait of music producer Drew Dixon and her fight to bring her abuser to justice
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Reviews‘The 40-Year-Old Version’: Sundance Review
Radha Blank makes a lively debut with this autobiographical tale of a woman rediscovering her creativity
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NewsNeon swoops on ‘Ammonite’ in $3m North America deal
See-Saw Films developed; BBC Films, BFI co-financing.
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NewsSundance director Fernanda Valadez talks Mexican abduction drama ‘Identifying Features’
’This war has many faces and it involves all kinds of illegal business.’
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Reviews‘Worth’: Sundance Review
Micheal Keaton stars as 9/11 victim compensation lawyer Kenneth Feinberg
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NewsQuibi hits Sundance as CEO Meg Whitman apologises for sexual predators remarks
Sample content includes thrillers Survive, The Stranger; comedy Flipped.
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Reviews‘The Dissident’: Sundance Review
Bryan Fogel follows up the Oscar-winning Icarus with this exploration of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
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Reviews‘Never Rarely, Sometimes Always’: Sundance Review
A teenage girl must travel across state lines to get an abortion in this powerful drama
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NewsSundance horror ‘The Night House’ among early cluster generating buyer buzz
Deals expected to close before end of weekend as market warms up.
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Reviews‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’: Sundance Review
A unique, albeit rarefied, example of hybrid cinema set on the last day of an American dive bar
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NewsGuatemalan actor denied US entry to promote LGBTQ drama (exclusive)
Enrique Salanic has travelled widely in support of the film, but the US has proved a country too far.
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NewsSlamdance, ArcLight Cinemas launch four-day Hollywood festival
Event to run March 26-29 at ArcLight Cinemas Hollywood location.
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NewsHas Netflix finally won France over?
Streaming giant faces tough negotiations over investment obligations and content rights as France overhauls audiovisual laws.
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Reviews‘Bad Hair’: Sundance Review
Justin Simien follows up Dear White People with this satirical thriller about bloodthirsty hair
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Reviews‘Miss Americana’: Sundance Review
Lana Wilson’s portrait of pop megastar Taylor Swift doesn’t give the full picture
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Reviews‘Crip Camp’: Sundance Review
Inspirational, moving documentary about a revolutionary 1970s summer camp for children with disabilities
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Reviews‘Summertime’: Sundance Review
The follow-up to ‘Blindspotting’ is an absorbing spoken-word sonnet
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Reviews‘VHYes’: Rotterdam Review
An engaging absurdist VHS collage which also features the director’s parents, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon
















