Sundance
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Bingham Ray, Indie Film Veteran, Dies at Sundance
The respected founder of October Films, 57, suffered a stroke at the festival
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Spike Lee’s Sundance Tirade: Hollywood Execs ‘Know Nothing About Black People’
In an expletive-laced Q&A, the “Red Hook Summer” director explains why he “didn’t want no motherf—ing notes” from any studio
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Tracy Morgan Collapses at Sundance, Rushed to Hospital
Publicist says Morgan is being treated for “exhaustion and altitude”
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The New Normal at Sundance -– Strong Films, Cautious But Steady Buying
The huckster veneer is missing, replaced by an awareness of a challenged economy and the need to find the right match when it comes to marketing
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Cinedigm and New Video Team Up to Buy Indie Films
The joint venture will make the two companies a one-stop shop for filmmakers, handling everything from theatrical to digital distribution
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‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ Wins Sundance Producer’s Award
Buzzed-about feature wins inaugural $10,000 award from Sundance Institute and Indian Paintbrush
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‘Invisible War’ Exposes Widespread Rape, Cover-Up in U.S. Military
Director Kirby Dick brings a powerful weapon to his film: Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Army, Air Force veterans raped by their peers
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Bingham Ray, Indie Film Veteran, Has a Stroke While at Sundance
Ray is recovering in a Provo hospital, Sundance issues wishes for recovery
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Review: ‘Celeste and Jesse’ Could Stand Another Trip to the Editing Room
Someone’s going to buy it — and that someone will quietly return the film to the editing bay to tighten up the film’s whiny, sluggish second half and make it as smart and funny as the film’s first half
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Sundance Deals: Magnolia Pictures Picks Up ‘Queen of Versailles’
A theatrical release date has not been set for the documentary
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Sundance Party List 2012: A Guide to Hollywood’s Snowy Fun Festival
Best of the snow, the scene, the swag and Park City’s most talked about non-film fun
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Sundance Slapped with Lawsuit Over Opening-Day Documentary
A timeshare developer cries foul over promo materials for “The Queen of Versailles,” about the construction of his 90,000-square-foot home
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From Tim and Eric to LCD Soundsystem: Sundance Unveils Out-of-Competition Lineup
A day after announcing the films that will vie for awards, the Park City festival unveils a more off-beat selection of offerings
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The Harry Belafonte Documentary ‘Sing Your Song’ Premieres on HBO … and You Should Watch (Video)
The Sundance doc highlights Belafonte's friendships with MLK and JFK and his humanitarian efforts for civil rights and against apartheid, war, poverty and AIDS
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Review: ‘Flypaper’ Just Like ‘Pulp Fiction’ — But a Decade Too Late
Written 12 years ago by the “Hangover” team, it’s neither clever nor funny enough to make a viewer care.