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Sundance Film Festival Opens The Door To Leaving Park City In 2027 - theplaylist.net
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17.04.2024

Sundance Film Festival Opens The Door To Leaving Park City In 2027

The rumors are true. After 40 years, the Sundance Film Festival may (and an emphasis on “may”) be leaving the confines of Park City, Utah.

Sony Pictures Classics Sets Summer Launch For Sundance Music Doc ‘Kneecap’ - deadline.com - Ireland - city Columbia
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12.04.2024

Sony Pictures Classics Sets Summer Launch For Sundance Music Doc ‘Kneecap’

On the heels of its premiere to critical acclaim at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, the documentary Kneecap on the Irish rap trio of the same name has been slated for release by Sony Pictures Classics in theaters nationwide on August 2, when it will open against Columbia Pictures’ family film Harold and the Purple Crayon.

‘In A Violent Nature’ Trailer: Chris Nash’s Acclaimed Sundance Horror Slasher Hit In May - theplaylist.net
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20.03.2024

‘In A Violent Nature’ Trailer: Chris Nash’s Acclaimed Sundance Horror Slasher Hit In May

The enigmatic resurrection, rampage, and retribution of an undead monster in a remote wilderness unleashes an iconic new killer. It sounds kind of terrifying.

Sundance Announces Dates For 2025 Film Festival - theplaylist.net - Utah - county Summers - city Salt Lake City, state Utah
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19.03.2024

Sundance Announces Dates For 2025 Film Festival

It’s been less than two months since the end of the 2024 edition, but this morning the Sundance Institute revealed the dates for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. This year’s event will run from Thursday, January 23 through Sunday, February 2nd.

All Best Actor Oscar Winners in Academy Award History - variety.com - Britain
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11.03.2024

All Best Actor Oscar Winners in Academy Award History

“The Whale”Though critics were divided on Darren Aronofsky’s “The Whale,” Oscar voters agreed that Brendan Fraser’s performance as a 600 lb. English teacher was a standout. “King Richard”Few best actor winners had an evening as memorable as Will Smith’s.

Malia Obama tries to avoid ‘nepo baby’ label by using stage name for directorial debut - nypost.com
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22.02.2024

Malia Obama tries to avoid ‘nepo baby’ label by using stage name for directorial debut

a resurfaced clip produced by Sundance in which she describes the movie, Malia dropped her globally recognized last name and is credited on the project as Malia Ann.Malia described “The Heart” as “an odd little story, somewhat of fable, about a man grieving the death of his mother after she leaves him an unusual request in her will.”She studied filmmaking at Harvard University as a visual and environmental studies major and landed a job as a writer on Janine Nabers and Donald Glover’s Amazon Prime series “Swarm,” which premiered in March 2023.Still, fans on X, the platform previously known as Twitter, were conflicted about Malia, who lived in the White House during her dad’s two presidential terms from 2009 to 2017, seemingly trying to distance herself from her famous moniker. “Nepo baby strikes again,” one hater tweeted on Wednesday.

Hollywood can’t stop making films about addiction and drugs — and it’s exhausting - nypost.com - USA
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10.02.2024

Hollywood can’t stop making films about addiction and drugs — and it’s exhausting

widespread drug abuse an extremely relevant issue in America? Obviously. But just as screamingly apparent is that a kilo of deflating, predictable movies about narcotics and dope are not going to bring hesitant audiences back to struggling movie theaters.

‘Seeking Mavis Beacon’ Review: Jazmin Renée Jones Delivers A Unique Investigative Doc With A Lot On Its Mind [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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02.02.2024

‘Seeking Mavis Beacon’ Review: Jazmin Renée Jones Delivers A Unique Investigative Doc With A Lot On Its Mind [Sundance]

Investigative documentaries are some of the most interesting films you can watch. There’s no need to create artificial drama, as the subjects are real, and you can’t help but get swept up in the investigation.

‘Kidnapping Inc.’ Review: Bruno Mourral Drowns His Message Under Disparate Tones In A Frustrating Film About Haitian Life [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Haiti
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02.02.2024

‘Kidnapping Inc.’ Review: Bruno Mourral Drowns His Message Under Disparate Tones In A Frustrating Film About Haitian Life [Sundance]

There’s a special type of frustration that comes with watching a film like Bruno Mourral’s “Kidnapping Inc.” It’s a frustration borne from a good place—you want the film to succeed—but around every corner, “Kidnapping Inc.” just can’t help but trip over itself. This is a film that showcases two really solid lead performances, highlights horrific injustice found in a country many people aren’t familiar with, and is shot in a way that makes its modest budget feel much bigger.

‘Tendaberry’ Review: Kota Johan Delivers A Heartbreaking, Honest Performance In Haley Elizabeth Anderson’s Poetic Slice-Of-Life Drama [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - county Anderson
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02.02.2024

‘Tendaberry’ Review: Kota Johan Delivers A Heartbreaking, Honest Performance In Haley Elizabeth Anderson’s Poetic Slice-Of-Life Drama [Sundance]

Perhaps the best compliment that you can give a narrative feature is to say that it feels like a documentary. Not to say the shot composition is uninspired and the subject dry, but it’s a way to spotlight just how you forget this is actually an actor reading written words, but instead, believe everything happening in front of you is real and true.

‘Desire Lines’ Review: A Messy Drama-Documentary Hybrid On Trans Male History - theplaylist.net
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29.01.2024

‘Desire Lines’ Review: A Messy Drama-Documentary Hybrid On Trans Male History

Unlike other film festivals around the globe, Sundance has been ahead of the curve when it comes to telling LGBTQIA+ stories whether in narrative or documentary form. That was once again evident in 2024 with the festival selecting films such as “Layla,” “Sebastian,” “My Old Ass,” “Stress Positions” and “Ponyboi.” One NEXT slate selection that attempted to cross the lines of both documentary and drama is Jules Rosskam’s “Desire Lines.” Sadly, like many world premieres in its genre this year, it comes up disappointingly short.

‘Sujo’ Review: Mexican Adolescence Meets Cartel Woes In This Slow Burner [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Mexico
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29.01.2024

‘Sujo’ Review: Mexican Adolescence Meets Cartel Woes In This Slow Burner [Sundance]

As the latest feature from writers/directors Fernanda Valadez and Astrid Rondero (“Identifying Features”) draws to a close, it’s hard to ignore the starkness, pacing, and tone overall; this is hardly the sort of film one puts on as any sort of a palate cleanser. While superbly well-made, beautifully shot, and comprised of a cast firing on all cylinders in terms of acting ability, to make it through “Sujo” is akin to a slight exercise in endurance, though not without a noticeable crescendo as the film chugs along.

‘Penelope’ Review: A Beautifully Straightforward Adventure Pilot Sets Up Something Potentially Outstanding [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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29.01.2024

‘Penelope’ Review: A Beautifully Straightforward Adventure Pilot Sets Up Something Potentially Outstanding [Sundance]

The idea of youth escaping into a large section of woods so as to start life anew is a plot device not at all unexplored prior, seen in films as recently as 2013’s “The Kings of Summer,” while literature will always have “My Side of the Mountain. “In “Penelope, “the concept gets the episodic treatment, but if the premiere is any indicator, this is one project with the potential to captivate in its own unique way.

‘Dig! XX’ Review: Rivalry Rock Doc Is Still Captivating, But Evolves & Demystifies The Fable Of F’d Up, Tortured Artist - theplaylist.net
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28.01.2024

‘Dig! XX’ Review: Rivalry Rock Doc Is Still Captivating, But Evolves & Demystifies The Fable Of F’d Up, Tortured Artist

Twenty years ago, Ondi Timoner’s rock doc “Dig!” the wildly entertaining, sensationalistic portrait of the dysfunctional indie rock bands the Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy Warhols and their strange love/hate relationship and rivalry, was a smash hit, at least critically, winning the Sundance Prize Grandy Jury Prize for Best Documentary and squarely landing the filmmaker on the map.

‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’ Review: A Daredevil Couple Captures Your Heart & Induces A Panic Attack In This Slick, Thrilling Doc [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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28.01.2024

‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’ Review: A Daredevil Couple Captures Your Heart & Induces A Panic Attack In This Slick, Thrilling Doc [Sundance]

“Skywalkers: A Love Story” joins “Free Solo” in a film subgenre that can only be described as “F*ck That.” It’s an ultra-specific genre of documentary that showcases feats that are so incredibly dangerous that you not only shake your head in disbelief but actually get your heart beating harder as you hold your breath, imagining that if you don’t make a noise, then maybe these people won’t die right before your eyes.

‘Eternal You’ Review: An Eye-Opening Look At AI Resurrecting The Dead [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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28.01.2024

‘Eternal You’ Review: An Eye-Opening Look At AI Resurrecting The Dead [Sundance]

By now, it should be evident that each passing year brings with it advancements in technology, landing anywhere on an imaginary graph containing the likes of the latest smartphone to a car that can brew a mean cup of coffee. One area that’s been hovering over the whole of humanity for far longer than a need for a house that dictates a grocery list is that of the afterlife; pondering what happens after each and every one of us shuffle off this mortal coil remains, quite possibly, an everlastingly unanswerable question, but for those left behind in the wake of a loved one’s passing, a more pressing matter would be the manner in which one deals with said loss, and how best to move on.

‘Ponyboi’ Review: A Unique Hero In A Very Familiar Story [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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27.01.2024

‘Ponyboi’ Review: A Unique Hero In A Very Familiar Story [Sundance]

Despite the increased awareness of gender identities, there is one classification that has been around for over 100 years or 30 years (it’s debatable) that rarely enjoys the spotlight, intersex. An intersex person can be a broad definition for someone who is born without a number of different sexual characteristics.

‘Dìdi’ Review: Sean Wang Bares His Heart & Soul In A Crowd-Pleasing Coming-Of-Age Tale [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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27.01.2024

‘Dìdi’ Review: Sean Wang Bares His Heart & Soul In A Crowd-Pleasing Coming-Of-Age Tale [Sundance]

There’s something magical that happens to most people around the age of 13. For many, that’s when you might have your first real romantic love.

‘Ibelin’ Review: Finding Freedom, Friendship And Secrecy In Online Gaming [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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27.01.2024

‘Ibelin’ Review: Finding Freedom, Friendship And Secrecy In Online Gaming [Sundance]

Media representation of disabled people is challenging to get right — too saccharine, and you’re veering towards inspiration porn, too maudlin, and you’re implying that a disabled life might not be a life worth living. “Ibelin,” the newest documentary from “The Painter and the Thief” filmmaker Benjamin Ree, strikes a poignant balance, acknowledging the ways that physical disability can limit a life while showing how one complex man expanded his world nonetheless.

‘Reinas’ Review: A Sensuous Summer Set During Peru’s Self-Coup [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Peru - city Lima, Peru
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27.01.2024

‘Reinas’ Review: A Sensuous Summer Set During Peru’s Self-Coup [Sundance]

“Reinas,” the latest from director Klaudia Reynicke, is a quiet but vivid tale of summer days in Lima, Peru. The script, which Reynicke co-wrote with Diego Vega, depicts a family drama against a backdrop of political chaos.

‘In The Summers,’ Didi,’ & ‘Daughters’ Top 2024 Sundance Film Festival Awards - theplaylist.net - county Summers
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27.01.2024

‘In The Summers,’ Didi,’ & ‘Daughters’ Top 2024 Sundance Film Festival Awards

The 2024 Sundance Film Festival is almost at an end, but there are still films to screen in the online portion of the festival and, almost as importantly, awards to hand out to happy independent filmmakers. The big winners at this year’s awards ceremony were Alessandra Lacorazza’s “In the Summers” which won the Grand Jury Prize U.S.

A 94-year-old badass is a Sundance highlight in funny ‘Thelma’ - nypost.com - California
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26.01.2024

A 94-year-old badass is a Sundance highlight in funny ‘Thelma’

Sundance Film Festival’s lineups can often be dark affairs with edgy shocks, narcotics and strident political talking points. But one of the most soul-satisfying movies to premiere at the 2024 edition features no drug dealers, whistleblowers or bloodbaths. It’s about a sweet 93-year-old grandma who collects marbles and rides a mobility scooter.And, OK, yes she also holds a man at gunpoint.Running time: 97 minutes.

‘Handling The Undead’ Review: Slowburning Existential Zombie Horror Grieves The Dead [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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26.01.2024

‘Handling The Undead’ Review: Slowburning Existential Zombie Horror Grieves The Dead [Sundance]

Filmmakers have parsed the zombie genre from seemingly every angle possible. George A.

‘In The Summers,’ Didi,’ & ‘Daughters’ Top 2024 Sundance Film Festival Awards - theplaylist.net - county Summers
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26.01.2024

‘In The Summers,’ Didi,’ & ‘Daughters’ Top 2024 Sundance Film Festival Awards

The 2024 Sundance Film Festival is almost at an end, but there are still films to screen in the online portion of the festival and, almost as importantly, awards to hand out to happy independent filmmakers. The big winners at this year’s awards ceremony were Alessandra Lacorazza’s “In the Summers” which won the Grand Jury Prize U.S.

‘Sue Bird: In The Clutch’ Review: A WNBA Legend Tells Her Story [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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26.01.2024

‘Sue Bird: In The Clutch’ Review: A WNBA Legend Tells Her Story [Sundance]

The phrase in the clutch represents an ability to pull off something crucial during an important moment, widely used in the world of sports. These words can be applied to any Hail Mary football pass, any home run while the bases are loaded, or a three-point buzzer beater; it’s the latter with which athletes like Sue Bird are acutely familiar and can be seen several times over the course of “Sue Bird: In The Clutch, “ an aptly named documentary telling the story of one of the finest players the WNBA has ever seen.

‘Conbody VS Everybody’ Review: Debra Granik Looks At Former Convicts Receiving A Lifeline A Gym Like No Other [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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26.01.2024

‘Conbody VS Everybody’ Review: Debra Granik Looks At Former Convicts Receiving A Lifeline A Gym Like No Other [Sundance]

Since helming the Academy Award-nominated “Winter’s Bone” in 2010, Debra Granik has enjoyed shifting between a further dabble into feature-length filmmaking (“Leave No Trace”) in addition to documentary work (“Stray Dog”), which, when coupled with her eclectic decades-strong filmography clearly showcases an overabundance of ability and flair for skillfully adapting to any subject that comes her way. Another comfortable entry on her resume exists in “Conbody VS Everybody, “a six-part docu-series with a concept unlike anything she’s tackled prior while continuing to demonstrate her knack for creating something compelling while also supremely relevant to this day and age.

‘Porcelain War’ Review: Ukrainian War Documentary Straddles A Line Between Art And Combat [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Ukraine - Russia
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26.01.2024

‘Porcelain War’ Review: Ukrainian War Documentary Straddles A Line Between Art And Combat [Sundance]

It might come as a surprise to most that the skirmish between Russia and Ukraine has been active for nearly a decade. However, international headlines would raise awareness to new heights upon Russia’s invasion of its neighbor in February of 2022.

‘The Mother Of All Lies’ Review: A Reckoning, In Miniature, With The Buried National Secrets Of Morocco [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Morocco
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25.01.2024

‘The Mother Of All Lies’ Review: A Reckoning, In Miniature, With The Buried National Secrets Of Morocco [Sundance]

Filmmaker Asmae El Moudir, making her feature directorial drama, starts her non-fiction film “The Mother Of All Lies” as a modest family chronicle—an elevated home video of sorts. It is soon clear, though, that she has much more on her mind because the actual subject of her inquiry is the collective amnesia around a seminal event that changed Morocco forever, the 1981 Casablanca bread riots.

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