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Sundance London: Eugene Jarecki Exposes Casualties of the War on Drugs in The House I Live In

Posted Apr 8, 2012, by Keith Harten

Sundance London: Eugene Jarecki Exposes Casualties of the War on Drugs in The House I Live In

The House I Live In plays at Sundance London beginning Apri 26. Click here for ticket information.

The United States has only…

Julie Delpy and Chris Rock Spark with Unlikely Chemistry in Two Days in New York

Posted Apr 8, 2012, by Bridgette Bates

Sundance London: Julie Delpy and Chris Rock Spark and Spar in 2 Days in New York

2 Days In New York plays at Sundance London beginning Apri 28. Click here for ticket information.

On Monday,…

Sundance London: Terence Nance Deconstructs Emotion in An Oversimplification of Her Beauty

Posted Apr 8, 2012, by Holly Willis

Sundance London: Terence Nance on An Oversimplification of Her Beauty

An Oversimplification of Her Beauty plays at Sundance London beginning Apri 26. Click here for ticket information.

“I didn’t…

In the Presence of the Artist: A Conversation with Marina Abramovic and Matthew Akers

Posted Jan 28, 2012, by Eric Hynes

In the Presence of the Artist: A Conversation with Marina Abramovic and Matthew Akers

Marina Abramovic is ready for her close-up. Eight months after the completion of her historic retrospective at the Museum of…

Parker Posey’s Explosive Charm in Full Effect in Price Check

Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Eric Hynes

Parker Posey’s Explosive Charm in Full Effect in Price Check

Those who came to see the world premiere of Price Check on Wednesday night at the Eccles Theater were treated to something like…

One on One: Mark Webber & Antonio Campos Discuss the Perils and Pleasures of Working

Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Eric Hynes

One on One: Mark Webber & Antonio Campos Discuss the Perils and Pleasures of Working without a Script

On the surface, films couldn’t be more different than Mark Webber’s The End of Love and Antonio Campos’s Simon Killer. Whereas…

Q&A: The British Invade California Solo

Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Jeff Hanson

Q&A: The British Invade California Solo

Marshall Lewy premiered more than his film, California Solo, at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. As he came out to welcome an…

For a Good Time, Call… Rings in a New Dimension of Female Storytelling

Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Claiborne Smith

For A Good Time, Call... Rings in a New Dimension of Female Storytelling

The buzz about Jamie Travis’ feature debut, For a Good Time, Call..., is that it’s a comedy starring raunchy women. That’s…

Tainted Love: Sexual Transgression and Off-Kilter Romance Turn Up Early and Often at Sundance 2012

Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Claiborne Smith

Tainted Love: Sexual Transgression and Off-Kilter Romance Turn Up Early and Often at Sundance 2012

Love is so difficult to attain, and so elusive to keep, that it seems warranted to ask whether filmmakers who pile all manner…

Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste Explores the Perilous Intersection of Faith and Adolescence

Posted Jan 26, 2012, by Claiborne Smith

Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste Explores the Perilous Intersection of Faith and Adolescence

It’s not technically true that Marta, the meek but intent girl at the heart of Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste, is in every…

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