Sundance
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Dolly’s Back Where She Belongs — at Tribeca?!
Yes, she sings — the heart of the film is the late-in-life love story between Channing and the California real-estate developer who is her fourth husband
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Sony Picks Up Rapaport’s Tribe Called Quest Doc ‘Beats, Rhymes & Life’
Actor's directorial debut about legendary rap group screened at Sundance
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IFC Midnight Acquires Todd Rohal’s New Comedy
“Catechism Cataclysm” premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival
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Lionsgate, Herrick Acquire Sundance Hit, ‘The Devil’s Double’
Tells story of Uday Hussein, son of the Iraqi dictator, and his body double
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Sundance Awards: ‘Like Crazy’ Wins Dramatic Grand Jury Prize
“How to Die in Oregon” wins documentary Grand Jury honors
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Meet Sundance’s ‘It Girl’ Brit Marling
The actress and "Another Earth" star is writing her own ticket by writing her own movies
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Dada Acquires ‘The Last Mountain’
Documentary focuses on the fight between an Appalachian community and a coal company
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Sundance Review: “The Devil’s Double” Delivers the Horror of Uday Hussein
Uday Hussein is a villain of epic, operatic proportions, and Dominic Cooper – in his first leading role of consequence – makes him strangely compelling
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Sundance 2011: Sundance Selects Picks Up ‘Buck’ Documentary
Film about the man who inspired “The Horse Whisperer” novel and movie,
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Andrew Rossi Talks About His Sundance Film ‘Page One’ (Video)
The director of the the New York Times documentary talks about working with big personalities reporting on big stories
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Sundance: Carole King Sings for ‘Troubadors’ on Main Street
It was a rare treat to see Carole King perform live in concert on Main Street at Sundance in support of a film about singer-songwriters, “Troubadours”
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Sundance: Indie Film Business Starts to Hum With Good Films, More Distributors
From “Idiot Brother” to “Like Crazy,” big deals are back, while savvy filmmakers and new distribution methods make the business feel healthier than it has in years
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Biggest Sundance Deal Yet: Weinstein Co. & Ron Burkle Acquire ‘My Idiot Brother’
Studio and financier jointly pay $6 million for the U.S. distribution rights to the Paul Rudd comedy
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Sundance Deals: Focus Buys ‘Pariah’ for $800 K, New Video Gets ‘The Flaw’
New Video acquires financial crisis documentary and Focus buys black lesbian drama