Sundance
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Sundance Lessons: How the Trump Era Has Focused Indie Filmmakers’ Lens
Sundance 2020: A sense of loss in the Trump era and a longing for escape from our current reality suffused the festival
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Amazon Studios Acquires Alan Ball’s ‘Uncle Frank’
Sundance 2020: This is the distributor’s second acquisition out of the festival
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Benedict Cumberbatch’s ‘Ironbark’ Nears Deal With Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions
Sundance 2020: Director Dominick Cooke’s film premiered at the festival
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Sundance So Far: A Muted Festival Struggles for Attention in Chaotic Times
Sundance 2020: While the fest has showcased a number of strong films, often with political messages, it’s also a Sundance full of cautious buyers and distracted viewers
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Amazon Studios Acquires Phyllida Lloyd’s ‘Herself’
Sundance 2020: Streamer is planning a theatrical release later this year
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‘Kajillionaire’ Film Review: Miranda July Is Back With Offbeat Tale of Swindling Family
Sundance 2020: The lauded indie writer-director’s first film in almost a decade lacks the humorous impact of similarly themed films like Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite”
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GLAAD and the Black List Announce ‘Most Promising Unmade LGBTQ-Inclusive Film Scripts’
Second annual GLAAD List was unveiled Saturday evening at the Sundance Film Festival
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Olivia Wilde Says She’ll Approach Real-Life Characters Differently After ‘Richard Jewell’ Flap
“When you’re playing real people, there’s a responsibility towards their legacy,” actress says
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How Ava DuVernay’s ’13’ Inspired Philanthropist Agnes Gund’s $100 Million Fund to End Mass Incarceration (Exclusive Video)
Sundance 2020: “Largely the reason is because I felt guilty,” Agnes Gund says
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Where Are the Latinos at Sundance – and How Can Hollywood Really Help? | PRO Insight
Sundance 2020: I often wonder how it’s possible that Latinos remain so invisible even when we are the largest ethnic group in the nation
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Why Neon Is the Indie to Watch at Sundance After ‘Parasite’ and ‘Honeyland’
Sundance 2020: Insiders think filmmakers are vying to work with the distributor even more than before
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‘The Staircase’ Director Jean-Xavier de Lestrade Is Back With Sundance Episodic Thriller ‘Laetitia’ (Exclusive Video)
France’s legal system is called into question in the trailer after an 18-year-old is murdered
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16 Buzziest Sundance Movies for Sale in 2020, From Julianne Moore’s ‘The Glorias’ to Michael Keaton’s ‘Worth’ (Photos)
Documentaries like “On the Record,” “Disclosure” and “The Go-Go’s” are also making noise
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Netflix Buys Sundance Midnight Thriller ‘His House’ Ahead of Festival
Film written and directed by Remi Weekes will premiere Monday
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Davis Guggenheim, Jonathan King Launch Concordia Studio at Sundance
Guggenheim, director of “An Inconvenient Truth,” will serve as Chief Creative Officer