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‘Mass’ Trailer: The Heartbreaking Aftermath Of Gun Violence Is Confronted In This Acclaimed Sundance Drama - theplaylist.net - county Woods
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31.08.2021

‘Mass’ Trailer: The Heartbreaking Aftermath Of Gun Violence Is Confronted In This Acclaimed Sundance Drama

Sundance International Film Festival allows for a wide variety of unique and personal films to be screened each year. Such allows for several emotional and difficult stories to be told throughout the festival.

Marion Hill set out to depict a triad relationship honestly in “Ma Belle, My Beauty” - www.metroweekly.com - France - New Orleans - county Marion
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27.08.2021

Marion Hill set out to depict a triad relationship honestly in “Ma Belle, My Beauty”

Ma Belle, My Beauty, a romance à trois set amidst the sun-kissed hills of Anduze, in the south of France.

‘CODA’ review: Movie about a deaf family is a major heart-warmer - nypost.com - state Massachusets
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13.08.2021

‘CODA’ review: Movie about a deaf family is a major heart-warmer

AppleTV+ has gone for more meat-and-potatoes fare, including the feel-good TV show “Ted Lasso” and the soulful new dramedy “CODA” that they snagged for $25 million at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.

Sundance Will Require Attendees To Have COVID Vaccination For Next Year’s Festival - theplaylist.net - USA
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03.08.2021

Sundance Will Require Attendees To Have COVID Vaccination For Next Year’s Festival

We haven’t even begun the circuit of fall film festivals this year, but the folks at Sundance are already deep into planning their 2022 event. And with COVID cases spiking around the US, it appears the Sundance organizers aren’t going to take any chances, with a vaccination requirement for all of those people that want to attend the event.

‘Roaring 20’s’ Review: This One-Shot Collection of Parisian Vignettes Celebrates Cities and Urbanites Post-Lockdown - variety.com
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14.06.2021

‘Roaring 20’s’ Review: This One-Shot Collection of Parisian Vignettes Celebrates Cities and Urbanites Post-Lockdown

Tomris Laffly While the world, at least parts of it privileged enough to have easy vaccine access, is just starting to peel itself away from lockdown and reflect on the loneliness of the past year, artists have been trying to make sense of it all for months now.

‘Land’ review: A soulful, but simple, take on nature and trauma - nypost.com - Wyoming
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12.02.2021

‘Land’ review: A soulful, but simple, take on nature and trauma

her directing debut, however, is its soulfulness. Her character, Edee, isn’t some spoiled brat stranded in the woods like Tea Leoni in “Six Days Seven Nights”; she is a traumatized woman trying to rebuild her life from the ground up.Edee’s reality has been shattered by a family tragedy, so she packs up the car and leaves the city behind for a cabin deep in the Wyoming wilderness far removed from civilization.

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

‘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

‘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.

Fran Kranz Talks His Drama ‘Mass,’ Impossible Grief, And The Power Of Ann Dowd [Sundance Interview] - theplaylist.net
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06.02.2021

Fran Kranz Talks His Drama ‘Mass,’ Impossible Grief, And The Power Of Ann Dowd [Sundance Interview]

Fran Kranz’s “Mass” is likely one of the most emotionally pulverizing films ever made about America’s gun-violence epidemic – but across its 110-minute runtime, not a single shot is fired.

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

‘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 was the only virtual movie festival to get it right - nypost.com - Switzerland
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05.02.2021

Sundance 2021 was the only virtual movie festival to get it right

I did), you will see genius (I did), but you generally won’t see the highly anticipated mega hits found in Toronto, where “Joker” and “Hustlers” premiered. At Sundance, you’re just as likely to encounter “Call Me by Your Name,” a rapturous love story, as you are “Swiss Army Man,” a little-known flick in which Daniel Radcliffe pals around with a farting corpse.

Dash Shaw Talks ‘Cryptozoo,’ Animation Influences & Dream Politics [Sundance Interview] - theplaylist.net
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04.02.2021

Dash Shaw Talks ‘Cryptozoo,’ Animation Influences & Dream Politics [Sundance Interview]

It’s remarkably rare that anyone makes a hand-drawn animated feature for adults, let alone one as strikingly surreal and seriously minded as Dash Shaw’s “Cryptozoo.” READ MORE: 25 Most Anticipated 2021 Sundance Film Festival Premieres This Sundance premiere – honored with the fest’s Innovator Award in its NEXT section for “pure, bold works distinguished by an innovative, forward-thinking approach to storytelling” – takes place in an alt-history 1960s secretly populated by “cryptids,” including

‘Passing’: Rebecca Hall’s Debut Is A Delicate, Tension-Filled Acting Showcase [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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04.02.2021

‘Passing’: Rebecca Hall’s Debut Is A Delicate, Tension-Filled Acting Showcase [Sundance Review]

Irene (Tessa Thompson) rarely passes for white. She fears for her safety too much to do so.

‘Mayday’: Grace Van Patten Shines In A Dreamy Fairy Tale Of Escape & Feminist Revenge [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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03.02.2021

‘Mayday’: Grace Van Patten Shines In A Dreamy Fairy Tale Of Escape & Feminist Revenge [Sundance Review]

Female trauma’s been given a serious workout in cinema, liberally exercised in the fantasy genre of late.

‘Philly D.A.’ Is A Fascinating Profile Of Progressive Politics In Action [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
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03.02.2021

‘Philly D.A.’ Is A Fascinating Profile Of Progressive Politics In Action [Sundance Review]

What does dismantling the American carceral state look like? How can meaningful and radical police reform actually be enacted? After years of tireless work by activists, acting upon decades of injustice against the poor and People of Color, these issues of now part of mainstream political platforms.

‘Mayday’ First Look: Mia Goth Teaches Grace Van Patten To Put The Boys In The Crosshairs [Sundance Exclusive Clip] - theplaylist.net
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03.02.2021

‘Mayday’ First Look: Mia Goth Teaches Grace Van Patten To Put The Boys In The Crosshairs [Sundance Exclusive Clip]

S.O.S distress calls, fantasy escape from trauma, and forever wars that need to be fought all swirl together in “Mayday,” a dreamy and surreal new feminist fairy tale and revenge film that debuted at the Sundance Film Festival this week. The feature-length filmmaking debut of writer/director Karen Cinorre, “Mayday” centers on Ana, a young woman who is mysteriously transported to an otherworldly and dangerous island.

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

‘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.

‘Coda’ Dominates 2021 Sundance Film Festival Awards - theplaylist.net
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03.02.2021

‘Coda’ Dominates 2021 Sundance Film Festival Awards

For the first time in recent memory, the Sundance Film Festival recruited just three members each for its competition juries. Even in the context of a virtual festival, that might have been a mistake after one film dominated the Dramatic category winning four awards.

Kelly Reilly & Boyd Holbrook Talk The Joys of Working With Animatronic Wolves For Gothic Horror ‘Eight For Silver’ [Interview] - theplaylist.net
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02.02.2021

Kelly Reilly & Boyd Holbrook Talk The Joys of Working With Animatronic Wolves For Gothic Horror ‘Eight For Silver’ [Interview]

Reinventing a popular monster myth is central to Sean Ellis’ new horror film “Eight for Silver.” In this adaptation, the creature feature points a jagged mirror back to humanity and establishes itself on Hammer’s sturdy gothic foundations. The film’s stars, Boyd Holbrook and Kelly Reilly, recently spoke to The Playlist about the Sundance selection as well as the major projects in their future.

Daniel Kaluuya can’t remember filming major ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ scene - nypost.com
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02.02.2021

Daniel Kaluuya can’t remember filming major ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ scene

Sundance Film Festival after the movie’s premiere Monday night of the scene in which he delivers Hampton’s famed “I am a revolutionary” speech.“When I say I can’t remember what I did, I didn’t have an idea about how I was going to play something. I just knew I was a vessel.

Sundance 2021 review: ‘John and the Hole’ belongs in a ditch - nypost.com
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02.02.2021

Sundance 2021 review: ‘John and the Hole’ belongs in a ditch

Sundance Film Festival, would more accurately be described as the nihilistic machinations of a tiny psychopath.He’s not a gremlin — he’s John (Charlie Shotwell), a quiet suburban boy who plays tennis video games all day and relies mostly on one long-distance friend for companionship. One day, he stumbles on an unfinished underground bunker in the woods beyond his backyard.

‘Son of Monarchs’: A Biologist Looks For Tranquillity In His Life Work [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - New York - Mexico
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02.02.2021

‘Son of Monarchs’: A Biologist Looks For Tranquillity In His Life Work [Sundance Review]

As a child, Mendel explored the nearby forests of Michoacán, a state in Mexico, with his older brother Vicente. The trees there are filled with massive, beautiful clusters of monarch butterflies.

‘Misha and the Wolves’ unearths new Holocaust survivor hoax details - nypost.com
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02.02.2021

‘Misha and the Wolves’ unearths new Holocaust survivor hoax details

Survivre Avec les Loups” and attracted the attention of Disney and Oprah Winfrey. Defonseca had tears in her eyes on talk shows and gave inspiring speeches to stunned students across Europe.

‘Marvelous And The Black Hole’: An Angsty Teenager Finds Solace In Magic & An Unlikely Friendship [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
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02.02.2021

‘Marvelous And The Black Hole’: An Angsty Teenager Finds Solace In Magic & An Unlikely Friendship [Sundance Review]

13-year-old Sammy Ko (Miya Cech) is a problem child. Prone to skipping class, smoking cigarettes, and mouthing off to her teachers, she’s the opposite of the meek model student Hollywood typically imagines when writing young Asian-American characters.

‘Human Factors’: Ronny Trocker’s Mystery Gets Lost In Its Non-Linear Structure [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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01.02.2021

‘Human Factors’: Ronny Trocker’s Mystery Gets Lost In Its Non-Linear Structure [Sundance Review]

Freely utilizing a non-linear structure, with mixed results, Ronny Trocker’s sophomore feature, “Human Factors,” is a compelling puzzle-box, showcasing a botched home robbery from five different points-of-view, that never fully synthesizes its twisty structure with a realized narrative.

‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’: No Brains, But Big TesticaaAARRRGHLs [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - Japan
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01.02.2021

‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’: No Brains, But Big TesticaaAARRRGHLs [Sundance Review]

So Nic Cage is a bank robber sprung, naked except for a sumo-nappy, from a lengthy stint in jail by the white-hatted, black-hearted Governor (Bill Moseley) of a fake Japanese cowboy town populated exclusively by caged Geisha prostitutes, one of the favorites of whom, Bernice (Sofia Boutella, being bafflingly good again despite the material) recently escaped, so The Governor straps Cage into a leather suit rigged with explosives on the arms, neck and testicles that are primed to explode if they

‘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

‘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.

‘First Date’: Teen Coming-Of-Age Careens Into A Bloody Mess In This Errant Joy Ride [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021

‘First Date’: Teen Coming-Of-Age Careens Into A Bloody Mess In This Errant Joy Ride [Sundance Review]

For most teens, the scariest hurdle they’ll face is asking their crush out on a first date. But on this night, for the bashful Mike (Tyson Brown), preparing for his first outing with the headstrong Kelsey (Shelby Duclos), courting is the least of his issues.

Sofia Kappel Is Simply Phenomenal In The Thought-Provoking ‘Pleasure’ [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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01.02.2021

Sofia Kappel Is Simply Phenomenal In The Thought-Provoking ‘Pleasure’ [Sundance Review]

You’ve heard this tale of superstar dreams many times before. A young talent comes to Hollywood to make it in the entertainment business.

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

‘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

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

Demián Bichir became a treehugger after filming ‘Land’

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

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

‘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.

‘Wild Indian’: Unfocused Saga of Generational Violence Features A Strong Michael Greyeyes Performance [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - India
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01.02.2021

‘Wild Indian’: Unfocused Saga of Generational Violence Features A Strong Michael Greyeyes Performance [Sundance Review]

Abuse leaves scars unseen but permanent in director Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.’s debut “Wild Indian,” a character study wrapped in larger observations on the generational effects of violence and religious guilt. In it, two men marked by a single crime lead distinctively dysfunctional lives.

‘Users’ Presents a Thoughtful, Yet Hollow Glimpse Into Earth’s Future [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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01.02.2021

‘Users’ Presents a Thoughtful, Yet Hollow Glimpse Into Earth’s Future [Sundance Review]

In the aftermath of unprecedented change, it’s anyone’s guess where the planet will be by the conclusion of the 2020s. As the globe shifts into the second year of the oncoming decade, questions regarding the future of the species have arisen, specifically concerning the ever-increasing relationship between humanity and technology.

‘Superior:’ A Stylish, Droll Noir That Explores Identity [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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01.02.2021

‘Superior:’ A Stylish, Droll Noir That Explores Identity [Sundance Review]

With her frayed blonde hair and moody coal-black eye makeup, rock band singer Marian (Alessandra Messa) doesn’t immediately appear to resemble her identical twin sister. Practically a Stepford wife with her demure manner and neat brown bob, Vivian (Ani Messa) lives with her loser husband (Jake Hoffman) in the same house the sisters grew up in.

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