| WATCH THESE MOVIES
A total of 29 films supported by the Sundance
Institute, through the Sundance Film Festival, the Sundance Documentary
Fund, and the Feature Film Program, are now appearing on screens throughout
the U.S. The 22 films listed below continue their runs.
Click on underlined titles to link directly
to films’ Web sites, and check your local listings for screening
and broadcast schedules. Films are listed in alphabetical order.
3-Iron
Writer/director Kim Ki-duk returned to Sundance with this Korean film
that screened in the Premieres category at this year’s Festival.
Brothers
This Danish film marked a return to Sundance by director Susanne Bier.
The film is based on a story by Bier and the film’s screenwriter
Anders Thomas Jensen. It won the World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award
at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.
Chrystal
The feature film debut of writer/director Ray McKinnon screened at the
Festival’s Dramatic Competition in ’04.
Enron: The Smartest
Guys in the Room
Writer/director Alex Gibney’s latest documentary screened in the
U.S. Documentary Competition at the Festival this year.
High Tension
Director Alexandre Aja co-wrote this 2004 Sundance Film Festival with
Grégory Levasseur. High Tension screened in the Park City at
Midnight category.
Kung
Fu Hustle
Director Stephen Chow’s newest film was shown at the Festival
this year. Chow collaborated with Tsang Kan Cheong, Lola Huo, and Chan
Man Keung to write the script for the Hong Kong production.
Layer
Cake
This British film directed by Matthew Vaughn and written by J.J. Connolly
screened in the Premieres category at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.
Me
and You and Everyone We Know
Writer/director Miranda July’s feature film debut was awarded
a Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision at this year’s
Festival. The film screened in American Dramatic Competition and opened
on June 17 in select cities.
Mysterious
Skin
Sundance veteran Greg Araki returned for the ’05 Festival with
this film which he directed and wrote based on the novel by Scott Heim.
The film screened in the Premieres category.
Nina’s
Tragedies
Writer/director Savi Gabizon’s film screened at the Festival last
year. The Israeli film continues its run in U.S. theatres.
Old
Boy
This Korean film from director Park Chan-wook was shown as part of the
’05 Festival’s Park City at Midnight section. The screenplay
was written by Park in collaboration with Hwang Jo-yun and Lim Joon-hyung,
and based on a story by Garon Tsuchiva.
Saving
Face
The debut feature from writer/director Alice Wu was a part of the American
Spectrum category at this year’s Festival.
Shake
Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire
From director Peter Raymont comes this winner of the 2005 Sundance Film
Festival’s World Cinema Documentary Audience Award.
The
Ballad of Jack and Rose
Writer/director Rebecca Miller’s latest work was shown at the
Festival this year as part of the Premieres section.
The
Talent Given Us
This film from writer/director Andrew Wagner screened at the 2005 Sundance
Film Festival as part of the American Spectrum category.
The
Upside of Anger
The latest film from writer/director Mike Binder screened for audiences
in Park City as part of the 2005 Festival’s Premieres section.
Heights
The debut film from director Chris Terrio and co-written with Amy Fox
screened in the Premieres category of the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.
Lila
Says
Director Ziad Doueiri co-wrote his second feature film with Joelle Touma,
and Mark Lawrence. Lila Says was a part of th |