All Sundance articles – Page 59
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'Between Sea And Land': Sundance Review
Dirs. Manolo Cruz, Carlos Del Castillo. Columbia. 2015. 98mins.
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'Swiss Army Man': Sundance Review
Dirs/scrs: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. US. 2016. 97mins
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'When Two Worlds Collide': Sundance Review
Directors: Heidi Brandenburg, Mathew Orzel. Peru, 2015, 100 mins.
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'Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures': Sundance Review
Dir. Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato. USA. 2016. 108mins.
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'Sky Ladder: The Art Of Cai Guo-Qiang': Sundance Review
Dir. Kevin Macdonald, USA, 2016. 76 minutes
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Features
Sundance: New Frontier strand celebrating 10 years at this year’s festival
Following the recent Consumer and Electronics Show (CES), Sundance’s New Frontier strand, now in its tenth year, boasts a bigger-than-ever slate of virtual-reality (VR) pieces and mixed media installations.
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Sundance 2016: Babak Anvari talks 'Under The Shadow'
Screen sat down with first-time feature director Babak Anvari and Lucan Toh of production company Wigwam Films to discuss Farsi-language horror Under The Shadow, which has been acquired by Netflix.
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News
Craig Roberts launches production company; readies second feature
EXCLUSIVE: Cliff Edge Pictures will develop and produce film and TV projects, starting with the Submarine star’s next feature as a director.
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Sundance directors: Yao Huang, 'Pleasure. Love.'
The dreamy intimacy of Yao Huang’s debut feature is a departure from the more mannered Chinese film-making to which Western audiences have become accustomed.
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Sundance directors: Elite Zexer, 'Sand Storm'
Elite Zexer’s feature debut stems from her love for the Bedouin people and in particular her fascination with the role of women.
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Sundance directors: Alejandro Fernández Almendras, 'Much Ado About Nothing'
Alejandro Fernández Almendras won the Sundance World Cinema Dramatic prize in 2014 with To Kill A Man and he mines the familiar terrain of social and legal injustice in his return to Park City.
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Sundance directors: Rebecca Daly, 'Mammal'
Australian actress Rachel Griffiths usually inhabits gregarious characters but plays against type in Mammal as a woman who loses a son and weaves a complicated relationship with a teenage boy.
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Sundance directors: Agnieszka Smoczynska, 'The Lure'
Agnieszka Smoczynska had already collaborated with screenwriter Robert Bolesto on her short films but the impetus for her trippy $1.6m (€1.5m) feature debut came as a surprise.
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Sundance directors: Felix van Groeningen, 'Belgica'
Relationships and music are the beating heart of Belgica, as they were in Felix van Groeningen’s 2014 Belgian Oscar submission The Broken Circle Breakdown.
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Sundance: six European films to receive Films Sales Support
Promotional campaigns for six European films are being boosted with Films Sales Support (FSS) from European Film Promotion (EFP) at this year’s Sundance Film Festival (Jan 21-31).