All World Cinema Dramatic Competition articles – Page 2
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‘Girl Picture’: Sundance Review
A trio of Finnish women search for satisfaction in Alli Haapasalo’s second solo film
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‘Dos Estaciones’: Sundance Review
The machinations of a Mexican tequila factory make for compelling dramatic intrigue
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‘You Won’t Be Alone’: Sundance Review
Startling feature debut from Goran Stolevski carries all the magic of its witch protagonist
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‘Klondike’: Sundance Review
Husband and wife clash in the wreckage on war-torn Ukrainian/Russian border
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‘Mars One’: Sundance Review
Vivid, Black working-class drama from Brazil has niche breakout appeal
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‘Prime Time’: Sundance Review
A tense stand-off in a Warsaw TV studio heralds a new milennium in Jakub Piatek’s debut feature
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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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‘Human Factors’: Sundance Review
Ronny Trocker’s cat-and-mouse game with the viewer strays into Haneke territory
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Features
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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‘One For The Road’: Sundance Review
Wong Kar-wai produces Baz Poonpiriya’s follow-up to ‘Bad Genius’
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Features
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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News
LevelK boards Kosovan Sundance drama ‘Hive’ (exclusive)
Kosovan drama will premiere in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition.
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‘High Tide’: Sundance Review
Argentina’s Veronica Chen returns to Sundance with a knotty drama about power, privilege and sexuality
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‘Exil’: Sundance Review
Paranoia and racism combine in Visar Morina’s unsettling feature about a Kosovan immigrant in Germany
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‘Charter’: Sundance Review
Amanda Kernell follows up ‘Sami Blood’ with this ‘impressively scratchy’ character study of a flawed but loving mother
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‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’: Sundance Review
Iranian filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi focuses on one woman to highlight wider issues within a patriarchal society
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‘Summer White’: Sundance Review
A graduate film from Mexico stakes its claim in Sundance’s dramatic competition