All Sundance articles – Page 32
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Bohemia acquires ‘Clemency’, sets UK release with racial justice organisations (exclusive)
Phil Hunt and Lucy Fenton launched the new UK company in January.
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Sundance will consider Cannes 2020 selections for competition slots
Thierry Fremaux says his selection could in theory screen in autumn festivals and beyond.
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South Africa, China, Turkey projects get Sundance Labs support
Newly expanded advisor roster spans filmmaking disciplines.
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Sundance London lead progammer David Courier to retire
“David’s incredible generosity and fierce support of artists will remain imprinted on our work at Sundance.”
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Sundance Institute Documentary Fund grants to Ecuador, Kenya, Vietnam
Source: Sundance Institute Sundance Institute Documentarians from Ecuador, Argentina, Kenya, Vietnam and France are among projects from 19 countries to receive support totalling $520,000 from Sundance Institute. Documentary Fund recipients encompass projects in development, production, and post-production stages and their work spans subject matter from a deeply ...
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Lynn Shelton, 'Humpday' director and US indie darling, dies at 54
Writer, director, actor died in Los Angeles from previously unidentified blood disorder.
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Eliza Hittman’s eight-year journey to make ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’
The filmmakers behind the drama discuss its challenging journey, including the Covid-19 pivot from cinemas to streaming.
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Sundance psychodrama ‘Black Bear’ starring Aubrey Plaza finds US home
Tandem Pictures, Blue Creek Pictures, Oakhurst produced.
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Locarno chief Lili Hinstin talks completely new 2020 iteration
“We looked at what would be helpful for the films and their creators.”
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Charades, Neon sign innovative sales on three titles including ‘She Dies Tomorrow’
Sundance docs ’Spaceship Earth’ and ‘The Painter And The Thief’ are also part of the deal.
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Sundance horror ‘Scare Me’ lands at MPI Media Group for international sales (exclusive)
Cabin-in-the-woods story Josh Ruben, Aya Cash, Chris Redd.
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Neon to launch Matt Wolf’s ‘Spaceship Earth’ on May 8
Film will play theatrically in participating US drive-ins, and select pop-up city-scape projections.
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Sundance Institute launches $1m emergency coronavirus relief fund
”When history looks back, this will either be the moment when we invested in artists,…or it will be the moment we lost a generation of art and artists.”
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Film Constellation boards Sundance horror ‘Relic’, launches online buyers platform
The bespoke online destination is available to buyers now.
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Neon acquires US rights to Brandon Cronenberg’s sci-fi thriller ‘Possessor’
Andrea Riseborough stars. Release plans to be announced at later date.
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Focus Features moves ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ to on-demand amid theatre closures
Acclaimed drama film originally opened theatrically on March 13 before cinema closures.
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Sundance London, Hong Kong festivals postponed amid coronavirus pandemic
Sundance Institute to “reimagine” 58 live programmes planned through August.
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The Exchange acquires Sundance entry ‘The Killing Of Two Lovers’ (exclusive)
Robert Machoian wrote, directed NEXT entry about post-separation anxieties.
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National Geographic Documentary Films acquires ‘Saudi Runaway’
Rise and Shine World Sales, Cinetic represented filmmakers.
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‘Parasite’ distributor Neon acquires world on Sundance hit ‘The Painter And The Thief’
Autlook handles worldwide sales.