
Today on The Sundance Reel, Leslie Thatcher invites KPCW film and book reviewer Barb Bretz to talk movies. Barb has taken on the unenviable goal of watching 35 films this festival and has already knocked out 25. That averages more than four films a day, but keeps them straight by reviewing each one immediately on her blog.
Full podcast here:
Bonus Interview:
Before starting The Reel this morning, Leslie Thatcher brought filmmaker Kirsten Magwood with A$$ets: Exploring the Bottom Line, a documentary exploring race, class and gender through a historical and humorous look at the rise of the ass (butt, or booty) in popular culture.
Individual Interviews:

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Geralyn Dreyfous, co-founder of Impact Partners, which is committed to financing independent cinema that addresses pressing social issues.
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Laura Gabbert, director, Jonathan Gold, subject of City Of Gold, U.S. Documentary Competition
Upcoming Local Screenings
- Friday 1/30 6:00 PM at Redstone Cinema 7
- Saturday 1/31 3:00 PM at Egyptian Theatre
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Morgan Neville, Robert Gordon, directors, Best Of Enemies, U.S. Documentary Competition
Upcoming Local Screening
- Saturday 1/31 2:30 PM at The MARC
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Sandra Bagaria, protagonist, The Amina Project, World Cinema Documentary Competition
Upcoming Local Screenings
- Thursday 1/29 3:00 PM at Temple Theatre
- Friday 1/30 12:00 PM at Egyptian Theatre
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