All Sundance articles – Page 29
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‘The Pink Cloud’: Sundance Review
An uncannily prescient drama from Brazil marks a powerful debut from Iuli Gerbase
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‘The Most Beautiful Boy In The World’: Sundance Review
Fifty years later, Bjorn Andresen looks back at his life, and ‘Death In Venice’
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‘Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided To Go For It’: Sundance Review
The star of ’West Side Story’ looks back on 70 years of defying the odds and the naysayers
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‘Cryptozoo’: Sundance Reviews
A sweet trip from the makers of ’My Entire High School Sinking Into The Sea’
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‘President’: Sundance Review
A remarkable story of bravery and determination against daunting odds in Zimbabwe’s first “free and fair” elections
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‘Human Factors’: Sundance Review
Ronny Trocker’s cat-and-mouse game with the viewer strays into Haneke territory
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Pascual Sisto on Sundance entry ‘John And The Hole’: “Cannes Label… shone a light on the film”
Spanish filmmaker adopted ”realistic, contemporary take on a fable”.
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Sundance director Alex Camilleri on his Ramin Bahrani-produced fisherman drama ‘Luzzu’
It is the first Maltese film ever selected for a major international festival.
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‘Censor’: Sundance Review
Can Prano Bailey-Bond and Niamh Algar save the UK from ‘video nasties’?
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‘One For The Road’: Sundance Review
Wong Kar-wai produces Baz Poonpiriya’s follow-up to ‘Bad Genius’
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‘Summer Of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)’: Sundance Review
‘Black Woodstock’ roars back to life
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‘Flee’: Sundance Review
The story of an Afghan refugee is enhanced by the enlightened animations of Jonas Poher Rasmussen and his team
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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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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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‘In The Same Breath’: Sundance Review
Timely, and terrifying: Nanfu Wang’s documentary looks at government response to Covid-19 in the US and China
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Sundance director Baz Poonpiriya on getting personal in ‘One For The Road’
The Wong Kar-Wai-produced feature is the Thai director’s follow-up to ‘Bad Genius’.
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Why directing Sundance entry ‘The Most Beautiful Boy In The World’ was like ‘peeling an onion’
Swedish filmmakers Kristina Lindström and Kristian Petri discuss the life of former Death In Venice child star Björn Andrésen.
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Fifteen acquisition titles to look out for at Sundance 2021
Festival runs January 28-February 3.