All US Dramatic Competition articles
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‘The Persian Version’: Sundance Review
Layla Mohammadi is a standout in Maryam Keshavarz’s crowdpleasing Iranian-American drama
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‘A Thousand And One’: Sundance Review
A mother and son struggle to survive in a gentrifying New York City in this Focus Features release
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‘Theater Camp’: Sundance Review
Likeable hit-and-miss Christopher Guest-style comedy will be cat-nip to musical theatre lovers everywhere
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‘Fair Play’: Sundance Review
High-stakes financial thriller in which a sexy young couple go to war after she is promoted over him
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‘The Starling Girl’: Sundance Review
Eliza Scanlen plays a devout Christian whose faith is tested by her attraction to an older pastor in this Kentucky-set debut
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‘Magazine Dreams’: Sundance Review
Jonathan Majors powers through this uneven story of a bodybuilder at war with himself and the world
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‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’: Sundance Review
Dakota Johnson joins Cooper Raiff for his touching follow-up to SxSW winner ‘Shithouse’
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‘Nanny’: Sundance Review
Actress Anna Diop gives standout performance as an undocumented migrant in New York
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‘Watcher’: Sundance Review
Maika Monroe leads this tense thriller about female vulnerability
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‘Jockey’: Sundance Review
An ageing jockey is forced to acknowledge some truths in Clint Bentley’s modest debut
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‘Together Together’: Sundance Review
A gentle surrogate comedy starring Ed Helms and Patti Harrison
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‘CODA’: Sundance Review
Charming, crowd-pleasing Day One Sundance title about a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA) who has to find her own way
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Features
Sian Heder on directing Sundance entry ‘CODA’: ‘I learned to sign really fast out of necessity’
Philippe Rousselet, Patrick Wachsberger produced crowd-pleaser.
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‘Nine Days’: Sundance Review
A standout debut from Edson Oda competes in Sundance’s US Dramatic section
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‘Minari’: Sundance Review
A Korean family struggles in the Arkansas countryside in this loving portrait by Lee Isaac Chung (’Munyurangabo’).
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‘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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'Them That Follow': Sundance Review
Alice Englert and Olivia Colman anchor this tale of repression in an Appalachian sect