Sundance
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Julie Dash, TheWrap Founder Sharon Waxman Among This Year’s Horizon Awards Winners
Sundance 2020: Annual award recognizes two emerging female filmmakers and industry figures who champion women in entertainment
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‘Welcome to Chechnya’ Film Review: LGBT Refugees Flee Violence in Gripping Documentary
Sundance 2020: The director of “How to Survive a Plague” returns with another gut-punch examination of a life-or-death crisis
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Huriyyah Muhammad Wins Producers Award From Sundance Institute and Amazon Studios
Sundance 2020: Muhammad’s produced the Sundance U.S. dramatic competition entry “Farewell Amor”
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‘Kajillionaire’ Film Review: Miranda July Is Back With Offbeat Tale of Swindling Family
Sundance 2020: The lauded indie writer-director’s first film in almost a decade lacks the humorous impact of similarly themed films like Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite”
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‘On the Record’ Film Review: Wrenching Documentary Offers Black Women a Voice in the #MeToo Movement
Sundance 2020: Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s controversial new film illustrates how black women often remain silent about sexual misconduct so as to remain supportive of black men
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‘The 40-Year-Old Version’ Film Review: Radha Blank Hilariously Explores Creative Life on the Cusp of Aging
Sundance 2020: This quasi-autobiographical first feature meanders a bit, but when it’s good, it’s great
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Bruce Lee 2020? ‘Be Water’ Doc Director Imagines Star Would Have Had Future in Politics (Video)
Sundance 2020: “He was such an inspiration to many people that I could imagine him going into politics and more realms of activism,” director Bao Nguyen says
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How Ava DuVernay’s ’13’ Inspired Philanthropist Agnes Gund’s $100 Million Fund to End Mass Incarceration (Exclusive Video)
Sundance 2020: “Largely the reason is because I felt guilty,” Agnes Gund says
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‘Ironbark’: Benedict Cumberbatch’s Timely Cold War Drama Brings Thrills, Unexpected Laughs to Sundance
Sundance 2020: Film tells the true story of British businessman turned spy Greville Wynne
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‘The Dissident’ Revives Jamal Khashoggi’s Brutal Murder: ‘Has the Sacrificial Victim Arrived?’
Sundance 2020: “Don’t do this!” Khashoggi shouts, as he eyes a towel and asks if they intend to anesthetize him. If only.
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‘Miss Americana’ Film Review: Taylor Swift Gets Intimate and Political in New Documentary
Sundance 2020: The Netflix film is about being a woman in entertainment and in society and trying to maintain, as she says, “a sharp pen and an open heart.”
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‘Happy Happy Joy Joy’ Film Review: ‘Ren & Stimpy’ Doc Celebrates Animation But Shies Away From Darker Subjects
Sundance 2020: Sexual misconduct accusations against creator John Kricfalusi have forever tainted the legacy of this cult series, but the movie avoids that topic as much as possible
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Where Are the Latinos at Sundance – and How Can Hollywood Really Help? | PRO Insight
Sundance 2020: I often wonder how it’s possible that Latinos remain so invisible even when we are the largest ethnic group in the nation
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Lena Waithe, Veena Sud and Kaitlin Olson Tout Quibi at Sundance for ‘Primal’ and ‘Empowered’ Experience
Jeffrey Katzenberg led a panel of filmmakers as they previewed their shows for short form mobile platform
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‘Mucho Mucho Amor’ Film Review: Rapturous Documentary Pays Tribute to Scintillating Oracle Walter Mercado
Sundance 2020: The outrageously flamboyant TV personality lives again in this glittery, adoring portrait