Sundance
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Netflix Nears $16 Million Deal to Acquire ‘Passing’ With Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga
Sundance 2021: Rebecca Hall directed the racial period drama about African Americans who can “pass” as white
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29 Sundance Film Festival Portraits, From Robin Wright to Vanessa Kirby (Exclusive Photos)
Demián Bichir, Zoe Lister-Jones and more join TheWrap’s virtual festival studio for 2021
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Nat Geo Documentary Films Acquires ‘Playing With Sharks’
Sundance 2021: Doc chronicles the life of Australian icon, conservationist and filmmaker Valerie Taylor
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Dash Shaw’s Animated ‘Cryptozoo’ Sells to Magnolia
Sundance 2021: Lake Bell, Michael Cera, Louisa Krause and Grace Zabriskie voice characters in the film
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Why Tessa Thompson Was ‘Really Terrified’ of Playing Irene in ‘Passing’ (Video)
Sundance 2021: Ruth Negga and André Holland also star in Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut
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Netflix to Handle Streaming for Sundance Doc ‘Misha and the Wolves’
Sundance 2021: Film premiered in the World Documentary Competition at the festival
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How ‘R#J’ Cast and Filmmakers Brought Shakespeare Into the Diverse, Digital Age (Video)
Sundance 2021: Director Carey Williams said the push for representation in Hollywood made it feel like the right time to bring back “Romeo & Juliet”
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There’s Nothing Virtual About Red-Hot Sundance Sales
Sundance 2021: “Films are selling faster and sooner this year,” one top sales agent tells TheWrap
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COVID Impacts Sundance 2021: Screenings Go Virtual, Films Are Haunted by the Pandemic
Sundance 2021: From a documentary about the virus to movies that grapple with isolation and dread, this has been a festival like no other
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‘My Name Is Pauli Murray’: Directors of ‘RBG’ Follow Up With Tale of Ginsburg’s Greatest Influence (Video)
Sundance 2021: Team behind documentary on late Supreme Court Justice felt compelled to tell the story of an unsung women’s and civil rights activist
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Female Directors Rule Sundance 2021 – Is Equality Finally Here?
This year feels like some kind of balance has been achieved. There is no mistaking these films for tokens or placeholders
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Zoe Lister-Jones on How Pandemic Film ‘How It Ends’ Served as Therapy (Video)
Sundance 2021: “We didn’t know how else to find faith in such a bleak moment, especially as artists,” filmmaker and actress says
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‘CODA’ Filmmaker, Actors on Depicting Deaf Culture: ‘Hollywood Needs to See This’ (Video)
Sundance 2021: “The real problem we have is that these stories are so infrequently told,” director Sian Heder says of drama about a hearing girl in a deaf family
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‘Glitch in the Matrix’ Film Review: Trippy Documentary Questions the Nature of Reality
Sundance 2021: Rodney Ascher (“Room 254”) explores people who think they’re living in a simulation
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‘R#J’ Film Review: Shakespeare for Social Media? LOL, OK
Sundance 2021: Carey Williams’ ambitious attempt to adapt star-crossed lovers to Instagram feels awkward and instantly dated