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Michel Hazanavicius’ film “Final Cut” has dropped out of its planned premiere at the Sundance Film Festival after the festival chose to move to a fully virtual format amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Hazanivicius, an Oscar winner for Best Picture winner “The Artist,” said he and the filmmakers fully support the festival’s decision but prefers to premiere the film in a theater with a live audience.
The film is also no longer live on the Sundance program website for 2022. “We fully support Sundance’s decision to move the festival to a virtual format, as the safety of audiences and filmmakers is of paramount importance,” the director and the filmmaking team said in a statement.
However, we believe that it is best to premiere ‘Final Cut’ in a theater with a live audience and have made the difficult decision to remove the film from this year’s festival. We wish Sundance and all the filmmakers involved an excellent festival and look forward to sharing ‘Final Cut’ with audiences very soon.”“Final Cut” is a comedy about a low-budget film crew that sets out to make a zombie movie, only to be attacked by real-life zombies, and the film is described as a love letter to directors and filmmaking.
The film is an acquisition title with sales handled by CAA and Wild Bunch International. The film stars Romain Duris, Bérénice Bejo, Grégory Gadebois, Finnegan Oldfield, Matilda Lutz and Raphaël Quenard.Reps for the Sundance Film Festival did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Sundance is scheduled for January 20-30 and will now be fully virtual amid the spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
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Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticThe virtual Sundance Film Festival concluded with a virtual awards show, announcing the winners via social media in a series of tweeted statements and videos.After hosting an abridged version of the 2021 edition virtually, Sundance organizers hoped to return with a hybrid online and in-person (Park City, Utah-based) event this year, but rising COVID-19 infections due to the Omicron variant forced them to shift the program online again. With the infrastructure already in place, the festival was able to make the pivot to the safer model, while losing out on much of the excitement and attention generated by the pre-pandemic model.The full list of winners appears below — UPDATING LIVE: Grand Jury Prize: “”Audience Award: “”Directing:Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award: “”Special Jury Award: “”Grand Jury Prize: “”Audience Award: “”Directing: “”Special Jury Award: “”Grand Jury Prize: “”Audience Award: “”Directing Award: “”Special Jury Award: “”Grand Jury Prize: “”Audience Award: “”Directing Award: “”Special Jury Award: “”Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize: “After Yang”Sundance Institute NHK Award: Hasan Hadi, “The President’s Cake”Sundance Institute/Amazon Studios Producers Award for Narrative Features: Amanda Marshall, “God’s Country”Sundance Institute/Amazon Studios Producers Award for Documentary Features: Su Kim, “Free Chol Soo Lee”Sundance Institute/Adobe Mentorship Award for Editing Documentary: Toby Shimin
Michael Madsen has broken his silence on the death of his son Hudson, who passed away at the age of 26 by suspected suicide. A spokesperson for the Department of the Medical Examiner in Honolulu told The Sun on 25 January that The Reservoir Dogs star's son died on the island of Oahu.The producer and actor, 64, has now revealed he had spoke to his son a few days before his death and explained he did not see any signs that Hudson was struggling with depression. Speaking to The Los Angeles Times, he shared: "I am in shock as my son, whom I just spoke with a few days ago, said he was happy – my last text from him was ‘I love you dad'.
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, the Reservoir Dogs star said, «My last text from him was 'I love you dad.'» Madsen added, «I am in shock as my son, whom I just spoke with a few days ago, said he was happy.»Hudson, the godson of Quentin Tarantino, died of a gunshot wound to the head in a suspected suicide on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, a spokesperson for the Honolulu Medical Examiner confirmed to ET. Hudson was Madsen's eldest son with wife DeAnna Madsen, followed by brothers Kalvin and Luke. Madsen has two more sons — Christian and Max — with his ex-wife, Jeannine Bisignano. «We are heartbroken and overwhelmed with grief and pain at the loss of Hudson,» the Madsen family said in a statement issued to .
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As you know, the in person festival was canceled due to rising concerns of the omicron variant of Covid-19 and it has moved to an online screening format for press and attendees.
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As you’ve hopefully heard by now, and read our review, the Sundance film, “Something In The Dirt” is a big hit. From filmmakers Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, who I like to describe as DIY versions of Christopher Nolan—that is to say ambitious, cerebral, complex sci-fi, horror, and genre films, but done on a lo-fi scale—“Something In The Dirt” is a swirl of all their previous heady, high-concept ideas, but with a big dose of humor and a deep look at the world of phenomenon, conspiracy theories and even pareidolia or apophenia (essentially the phenomenon of seeing patterns, consistencies and correlations of things that just aren’t there).
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