All Sundance articles – Page 23
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‘Nothing Compares’: Sundance Review
Kathryn Ferguson’s striking documentary shines a revealing new light on Sinead O’Connor
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‘We Met In Virtual Reality’: Sundance Review
Joe Hunting explores the freedoms offered and questions posed by virtual reality
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‘Downfall: The Case Against Boeing’: Sundance Review
Source: Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Netflix ‘Downfall: The Case Against Boeing’
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Features
Sundance Q&A: ‘Watcher’ director Chloe Okuno on her spiritual nod to ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ and the therapy of horror
U.S. Dramatic Competition entry premieres on January 21.
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‘Living’: Sundance Review
Bill Nighy leads this handsome, period adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece, Ikiru
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‘Riotsville, U.S.A.’: Sundance Review
Sierra Pettengill’s impressive archival doc traces the recent history of America’s militarised response to unrest
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‘892’: Sundance Review
A superb John Boyega joins a strong cast in Abi Damaris Corbin’s military veteran drama
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‘The Princess’: Sundance Review
Ed Perkins’ well-made if voyeuristic doumentary enters the overly-saturated Princess Diana market
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‘Fresh’: Sundance Review
Mimi Cave explores the dark side of modern dating in her visceral debut
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Features
Sundance Q&A: Christian Tafdrup on embracing darkness with ‘Speak No Evil’
The Danish director’s third feature has its world premiere in Sundance Midnight.
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‘Mars One’: Sundance Review
Vivid, Black working-class drama from Brazil has niche breakout appeal
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‘Emergency’: Sundance Review
Timely social commentary satire falls short of its subject’s worthy mark
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‘A Love Song’: Sundance Review
Dale Dickey and Wes Studi’s intimate performances anchor arthouse debut
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‘Tantura’: Sundance Review
Israeli documentary investigates controversial events at the Arab village of Tantura from 1948
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‘La Guerra Civil’: Sundance Review
Director Eva Longoria Baston pulls no punches in her portrait of rival boxers Julio Cesar Chavel and Oscar De La Hoya
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‘Fire Of Love’: Sundance Review
Miranda July narrates sensitive tribute to French volcanologists
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‘When You Finish Saving The World’: Sundance Review
Jesse Eisenberg makes his directorial debut with this biting family drama
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Features
Dinners, dancing and skiing in Copenhagen: how international filmmakers are celebrating Sundance 2022
Despite the online switch, filmmakers are finding ways to mark the occasion.
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Features
Sundance Q&A: ‘Mars One’ director Gabriel Martins on why Brazil’s indie filmmakers are “staring into an empty space”
Brazilian filmmaker on dreams, disappointment, family and what Jair Bolsonaro has done to his country.
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News
20 hot acquisition titles at Sundance 2022
Screen samples a selection of anticipated acquisition titles set to premiere at the festival.