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10 Directors to Watch: Robin Wright Takes Sensitive Solo Leap With ‘Land’ - variety.com - Wyoming
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25.02.2021 / 18:17

10 Directors to Watch: Robin Wright Takes Sensitive Solo Leap With ‘Land’

Carole Horst “Land,” which premiered at Sundance, tells the story of a broken woman who discovers hope, resilience and human kindness, all in the remote Wyoming mountains.

Demian Bichir Talks ‘Land’ and ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ - variety.com - USA
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24.02.2021 / 03:19

Demian Bichir Talks ‘Land’ and ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorDemián Bichir says he didn’t mince words when he told Robin Wright that he had to play Miguel in her feature film directorial debut “Land.”“When I read the script, it was so powerful and it talked to me right away. And I felt the need to do it because of the times we live in.

Robin Wright, Like Her ‘Land’ Character, Found Isolation ‘Therapeutic’ - variety.com
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24.02.2021 / 01:47

Robin Wright, Like Her ‘Land’ Character, Found Isolation ‘Therapeutic’

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor When Robin Wright first read the script for “Land,” she thought the story was a perfect antidote to troubling times and the “encouragement to be mean over the last four years.”The film not only marks Wright’s feature directorial debut, but she also stars in the drama as Edee, a woman who decides to go off the grid by moving to a remote cabin in the woods after experiencing a horrific tragedy.

For her directorial debut, Robin Wright found ‘Land’ - abcnews.go.com
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16.02.2021 / 07:51

For her directorial debut, Robin Wright found ‘Land’

Robin Wright used to joke that her directorial debut had already been made. It was called “Blue Valentine,” it starred Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling as a couple falling apart, it came out in 2010 and it was directed by Derek Cianfrance, not her.

For her directorial debut, Robin Wright found ‘Land’ - abcnews.go.com
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12.02.2021 / 18:33

For her directorial debut, Robin Wright found ‘Land’

Robin Wright used to joke that her directorial debut had already been made. It was called “Blue Valentine,” it starred Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling as a couple falling apart, it came out in 2010 and it was directed by Derek Cianfrance, not her.

Michelle Pfeiffer Makes A ‘French Exit’, Robin Wright’s Feature Directorial Debut ‘Land’ Hits Theaters – Specialty Preview - deadline.com - France
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12.02.2021 / 18:31

Michelle Pfeiffer Makes A ‘French Exit’, Robin Wright’s Feature Directorial Debut ‘Land’ Hits Theaters – Specialty Preview

“My plan was to die before the money ran out” has become the anthem and tagline of the Sony Pictures Classics’ French Exit starring Michelle Pfeiffer as a 60-year-old penniless Manhattan socialite — a role that has been earning her plenty of awards season buzz.

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ review: Galvanizing, shocking and true - nypost.com
nypost.com
12.02.2021 / 01:14

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ review: Galvanizing, shocking and true

Get Out” in 2017, and he hasn’t let up since. His performances in “Black Panther” and “Queen & Slim” were every bit as forceful as his horror hit, but he’s topped them all with this one.

‘Cusp’: A Beautiful And Bruised Teenage Summer Fling [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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08.02.2021 / 17:54

‘Cusp’: A Beautiful And Bruised Teenage Summer Fling [Sundance Review]

A sun-flared and bong-addled tumble into a teenage Texan summer rife with bombshells and boyfriend problems, “Cusp,” from debut directors Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt is one of those fractal-style documentaries, in which any given sliver contains all the colors and contours of the whole.

‘Land’: Robin Wright Directs Herself Through A Familiar Wilderness Grieving Process [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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05.02.2021 / 11:35

‘Land’: Robin Wright Directs Herself Through A Familiar Wilderness Grieving Process [Sundance Review]

Take the nomad out of “Nomadland,” and you’re left with “Land,” Robin Wright‘s feature-directing debut (she previously directed 10 episodes of “House of Cards“), in which she also stars, as a grieving woman who, somewhat ironically given the film bows in the era of mandatory isolation, moves way up into the mountains “to get away from people.” Problem is, take the nomadic element out of “Nomadland” (she moves only once and has done with it) and you’re also left with a less interesting, much more

‘The Blazing World’ Treats Female Trauma Like An Amusement Park Funhouse [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
03.02.2021 / 06:35

‘The Blazing World’ Treats Female Trauma Like An Amusement Park Funhouse [Sundance Review]

Curious is the current emphasis on women’s trauma in American genre film—the way it’s discussed online, marketed, singled out in the headlines—as if trauma were not already deeply embedded in the historical fabric of horror movies. Of course, in a time when more women filmmakers than ever are being given the opportunity to tell their stories, the rise of feminist horror should come as no surprise, especially given the #MeToo phenomenon and efforts to destigmatize mental illness.

How ‘a Scheduling Issue’ Put Robin Wright on Camera for Her Directing Debut on ‘Land’ (Video) - thewrap.com
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02.02.2021 / 18:51

How ‘a Scheduling Issue’ Put Robin Wright on Camera for Her Directing Debut on ‘Land’ (Video)

Also Read: Why Tessa Thompson Was 'Really Terrified' of Playing Irene in 'Passing' (Video)But Wright said she “had definitely been in the shopping mode for something to direct” after her Netflix series “House of Cards” ended and the script by Jesse Chatham and Erin Dignam spoke to her about an epidemic of real-world tragedies.“It was resonating with me so much because it was during the time of these random shootings that were going on in our country almost biweekly and I just kept thinking every

‘Jockey’: Clifton Collins, Jr. Delivers A Career-Best Performance In This Soulful Drama [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - county Collin
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01.02.2021 / 19:53

‘Jockey’: Clifton Collins, Jr. Delivers A Career-Best Performance In This Soulful Drama [Sundance Review]

“Write what you know.” So said Mark Twain once upon a time, or at least that’s the popular belief. One cursory look at this body of work reveals that the guy didn’t follow his own advice, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t advice worth following.

‘Land’: Robin Wright Directs Herself Through A Familiar Wilderness Grieving Process [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 18:43

‘Land’: Robin Wright Directs Herself Through A Familiar Wilderness Grieving Process [Sundance Review]

Take the nomad out of “Nomadland,” and you’re left with “Land,” Robin Wright‘s feature-directing debut (she previously directed 10 episodes of “House of Cards“), in which she also stars, as a grieving woman who, somewhat ironically given the film bows in the era of mandatory isolation, moves way up into the mountains “to get away from people.” Problem is, take the nomadic element out of “Nomadland” (she moves only once and has done with it) and you’re also left with a less interesting, much more

Sundance 2021 review: Moving ‘Mass’ has some of the year’s best acting - nypost.com
nypost.com
01.02.2021 / 06:09

Sundance 2021 review: Moving ‘Mass’ has some of the year’s best acting

Hollywood’s favorite thing to do — but instead suggests what the healing process might look like after living through a nightmare.The first remark to really shake us up comes as the couples are sharing old photos, which their therapists have suggested. Gail hands one to Linda and says, “That’s the last Christmas.” Silence.Later on, while talking about the unfathomable challenge of being the parents of a loathed murderer, Linda painfully confides, “The world mourned 10.

Demián Bichir became a treehugger after filming ‘Land’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
01.02.2021 / 05:00

Demián Bichir became a treehugger after filming ‘Land’

Sundance Film Festival on Sunday. “It was just perfect timing for me.

‘Land’ Review: A Broken Soul Rebuilds in Robin Wright’s Beautiful Solo Show - variety.com - Wyoming
variety.com
01.02.2021 / 04:09

‘Land’ Review: A Broken Soul Rebuilds in Robin Wright’s Beautiful Solo Show

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticRobin Wright spends most of “Land” alone, but that’s not how her character Edee sees it. Newly widowed and raw with sorrow for reasons left (mostly) unsaid, Edee abandons nearly everything about her old life and buys a cabin on the side of a mountain in Wyoming — barely a shack, really, with no running water or electricity, surrounded by wilderness.

‘The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’: A Visually Rich Exploration Of Economic Inequality [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - Argentina
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 04:03

‘The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’: A Visually Rich Exploration Of Economic Inequality [Sundance Review]

Literally opening, as the title implies, with “The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet,” Argentinian director Ana Katz’s melancholic rumination on the life of Sebastian (Daniel Katz, the filmmaker’s brother), a languishing writer turned migrant worker, is a visually stunning, but oftentimes opaque experiment. Filmed in lush black and white, with animated interludes used to portray the more devastating aspects of Sebastian’s life, Katz’s film unfurls as a series of vignettes.

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