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Three Sundance films from the 2023 festival are nominated for awards at the 96th Academy Awards Sunday, March 10.
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Movie buyers have snatched up more Sundance films on the heels of the festival in Park City.
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"A New Kind of Wilderness" is screening in the World Cinema Documentary Competition.
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Screening as part of the Festival's Premiere section, the documentary "DEVO" shares the story of the iconic new wave band, beginning with their inception as a group of activist art students at Kent State in 1973.
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The documentary "War Game," a featured Special Screening at this year's Festival, takes viewers inside a simulated war room with a group of U.S. defense, intelligence, and elected officials who are participating in a mock crisis scenario who have just six hours to respond to an attempted coup.
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The buddy road trip documentary, "Will and Harper" starring Will Ferrell and Harper Steele will open hearts and minds to the trans experience in ways that are completely unexpected.
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Writer-Director Jane Schoenbrun makes their Sundance debut with “I Saw the TV Glow,” which screened in the Midnight section at the Park City Library.
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The Sundance Film Festival has announced its short film award winners and judges describe why they chose the films.
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"My Old Ass" is screening in the Premiere section.
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Filmmaker Christopher Nolan will be kicking himself because he didn’t think of this plot.
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"Your Monster" is screening in the Midnight section.
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Based on Jeff Hobbs’ bestselling biography, Chiwetel Ejiofor’s second feature as a director "Rob Peace" follows his critically acclaimed directorial debut, “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind,” in 2019.