Sundance
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Last Official Deal of Sundance: ‘The Freebie’ Goes to Phase 4
Studio picks up North American rights to romantic comedy for mid-six figures
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With No Sundance Breakout, Indie’s Weakness is Exposed
The landscape looks fragmented and confused. And that YouTube experiment? Failed
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Exclusive: ‘Catfish’ Filmmakers Grilled on Truth & Fiction
“It was unbelievable when it was happening to us — but it did happen”
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Sundance: A Wallflower’s Perspective
If the vast majority of Sundance entries failed to thrill, where does that leave the rest of us filmmakers?
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Doubts Swirl About the Truth of ‘Catfish’
Skeptical viewers suspect that much of the story about his brother’s Facebook romance is a work of fiction
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Eric Kohn -
Sundance and NHK Announce International Filmmakers Awards
Winners receive $100,000 to help with next films
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Winterbottom Gets Back on His Feet
“The Shock Doctrine” gave him the opportunity to conclude his time in Park City on a high note
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Eric Kohn -
‘Lovers of Hate’ Deserves the Buzz
The blend of solemnity and deadpan humor creates a uniquely appealing character drama
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Eric Kohn -
Kristen Stewart Redeems Herself
In “Welcome to the Rileys” she reminds audiences why she was so alluring pre-“Twilight”
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Sundance Audience Grills Winterbottom Over ‘Killer’ Violence
Brutal treatment of women in the film outrages audience members
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Sundance: Deals for ‘Teenage Paparazzo,’ ‘happythankyoumoreplease’
Crowd-pleasers get snatched up
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Kevin Asch’s Near-Holy ‘Rollers’
In this remarkably accurate depiction of Brooklyn’s insular Hasidic enclave, a rebel youth turns to drug smuggling
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‘Twelve’s’ Schumacher on Bad Parenting and Chace Crawford’s Sexy Voice
An exclusive clip: Sundance newbie premieres his new teen drug dealer drama