Sundance
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Sundance Co-Founder Sentenced to 6 Years to Life in Sex Abuse Case
Sterling Van Wagenen pled guilty to child molestation charges
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Jim Gaffigan Sundance Film ‘Light From Light’ Acquired by Grasshopper Film
The supernatural film is the second feature from writer-director Paul Harrill
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‘Marianne & Leonard’ Film Review: Leonard Cohen’s Muse Gets Her Due in Lovely Documentary
Sundance 2019: Nick Broomfield’s “first love story” focuses on Marianne Ihlen, who inspired early Cohen songs like “So Long, Marianne” and “Bird on the Wire”
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Sundance Festival Director John Cooper to Step Down in 2020
Cooper will stay on the Sundance team in an emeritus role
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‘Edge of Democracy’ Film Review: Documentary About Brazilian Politics Finds Echoes Close to Home
Petra Costa’s sobering film chronicles a country swinging to the right and a nationalist authoritarian taking over
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Adam Driver Political Thriller ‘The Report’ Gets September Theatrical Release Date
Amazon bought the film, starring Annette Bening and Jon Hamm, for $14 million at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival
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Kevin Hart Drama ‘Fatherhood’ at Sony Adds Alfre Woodard to Cast
Film is based on Matt Logelin’s memoir “Two Kisses For Maddy: A Memoir Of Loss & Love”
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Sundance Film Festival Co-Founder Sterling Van Wagenen Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Abuse
Filmmaker was charged earlier this month with felony aggravated sexual abuse
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Jennifer Hudson Sundance Film ‘All Rise’ Acquired by Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios
Film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival with the title “Monster”
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1091 Acquires Sundance Documentary ‘Midnight Family’
Studio also recently picked up rights to the Sundance comedy “Before You Know It”
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Sundance Institute ‘Denounces’ Festival Co-Founder Sterling Van Wagenen’s Alleged Abuse
Van Wagenen was charged April 2 with felony aggravated sexual abuse
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‘Leaving Neverland’ Brings Explosive Michael Jackson Accusations to Light
Dan Reed’s four-hour film focuses on two men and their families telling their stories in depth
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‘Apollo 11’ Film Review: You Know How It Comes Out, But It’s Still a Hell of a Ride
Sundance 2019: Todd Douglas Miller’s documentary uses original footage of the moon mission that sometimes seems too vivid and too visceral to have come from the vaults
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Alfre Woodard’s Prison Drama ‘Clemency’ Heads to Neon for US Rights
The film, written and directed by Chinonye Chukwu, won the Grand Jury Prize at last month’s Sundance Film Festival
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Riley Keough on The Scariest Part of Filming Psychological Sundance Thriller ‘The Lodge’ (Video)
Sundance 2019: Directors Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz also stopped by TheWrap’s interview studio