Sundance
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‘Dìdi’ Finds Heart (and Fart Jokes) in Touching, Multicultural Coming of Age Tale
Sundance 2024: Wang’s directorial debut also excels thanks to Isaac Wang in the title role
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‘Porcelain War’ Review: This Doc’s Depiction of Ukraine War Horrors Will Knock You Down
Sundance 2024: The documentary has wonderful human figures, some of them porcelain, and one a very cute dog
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‘Power’ Director Yance Ford Used George Floyd Video to ‘Redirect’ Attention to Officers Complicit in His Murder | Video
Sundance 2024: “What we hope is that people will take a step back and consider the institution of policing as something that needs to be rebuilt” Ford tells TheWrap
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Perry Farrell Explains How ‘Lollapalooza’ Documentary Bridges the Generation Gap Between Gen X and Z | Video
Sundance 2024: “The one thing that really struck me while making this is how it almost mirrors modern day,” director Michael John Warren tells TheWrap
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‘Girls State’ Directors Wanted to Tell a ‘Post-Roe’ Story: ‘How Are Young Women Finding Their Political Voice’ | Video
Sundance 2024: “We hoped we would be surprised and we were,” Amanda McBaine tells TheWrap
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‘Stress Positions’ Star John Early Tackled Film’s Physical Comedy After Back Surgery: ‘A Little Terrifying’ | Video
Sundance 2024: “It delayed the movie, which by the way, made me feel like a star,” Early tells TheWrap
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‘Presence’ Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Inventive Psychological Thriller Finds Its Fair Share of Ghostly Chills
Sundance 2024: The longtime festival veteran is back with another new approach that continues his ongoing fight against narrative
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‘Presence’ ‘Director Steven Soderbergh Thought First-Person VR Would Never Work, Then He Did Just That
Sundance 2024: “I felt there wasn’t another way to do it,” the filmmaker says of his new film shot entirely from the point of view of a ghost
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‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Review: Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough Act Beastly in This Odd Bigfoot Saga
Sundance 2024: Director siblings David and Nathan Zellner’s dramedy about a Bigfoot family doesn’t leave a lasting impression
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‘American Society of Magical Negroes’ Review: Justice Smith Can’t Save a Weak Story About Racial Tropes
Sundance 2024: Director Kobi Libii’s debut feature shows promise but doesn’t offer anything new
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‘Little Death’ Star Jena Malone Explains Why Her ‘Number One Favorite Activity’ Is Working With First-Time Filmmakers | Video
Sundance 2024: The actress tells TheWrap about working with music video director Jack Begert on his debut feature
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‘The Outrun’ Review: Saoirse Ronan Shines in a Muddled Story of Sobriety
Sundance 2024: Nora Fingscheidt’s adaptation of Amy Liptrot’s memoir can’t strike the right tone
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‘Frida’ Documentarian Carla Gutierrez Wanted to Emphasize the Artist’s Love of Mexico | Video
Sundance 2024: “We see ourselves reflected in her art and in her image,” Gutierrez tells TheWrap
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‘Between the Temples’ Review: Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane Lead a Sharply Comedic Look at Faith and Vulnerability
Sundance 2024: Nathan Silver’s comedy mixes the surreal with the relatable
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‘Between the Temples’ Carol Kane Says Jews Should ‘Stand Up and Be Proud’ in Time of Chaos | Video
Sundance 2024: Kane stars opposite Jason Schwartzman in the story of a cantor having a crisis of faith