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Sundance 2018

Everything about the 18th edition of Sundance Film Festival

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16 articles available in total starting from 01/12/2017. Last article published on 23/03/2018.

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Lorna Tucker  • Director

Interview: Lorna Tucker • Director

“Vivienne Westwood is the most reluctant protagonist I’ve ever worked with”

Lorna Tucker, a former model turned filmmaker, essays maverick designer Vivienne Westwood for her debut documentary feature, Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist  

23/03/2018 | Sundance 2018 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Sundance awards Turkey’s Butterflies

Sundance awards Turkey’s Butterflies

Tolga Karaçelik’s film has won the World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize, while Talal Derki has triumphed again in the World Cinema Documentary Competition  

29/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | Awards

Time Share: A resort with hints of The Shining and The Lobster

Time Share: A resort with hints of The Shining and The Lobster

Mexican director Sebastián Hofmann’s sophomore effort is a beguiling absurdist horror, which world-premiered at Sundance  

29/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Butterflies

Review: Butterflies

Turkish filmmaker Tolga Karaçelik's third feature is an engaging and amusing, if sometimes unbalanced, combination of drama and comedy  

26/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist: Looking back is so last season

Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist: Looking back is so last season

Lorna Tucker attempts to get to grips with the reluctant fashion icon Dame Vivienne Westwood  

26/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: A Polar Year

Review: A Polar Year

Samuel Collardey skilfully creates a humble yet remarkable film, in the wake of a Danish man’s departure to become a teacher in Greenland  

25/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Matria wins the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Shorts

Matria wins the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Shorts

Spain’s Álvaro Gago has taken home the top prize for short films  

24/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | Shorts

And Breathe Normally: It’s just the system

And Breathe Normally: It’s just the system

Icelandic debutant Ísold Uggadóttir delivers a realistic social drama that tackles all the key issues that a local community is struggling with as it deals with the refugee crisis for the first time  

22/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: The Guilty

Review: The Guilty

Debutant Gustav Möller introduces a crime-thriller that revitalises “Scandi noir” by offering a new approach to building tension and suspense through sound  

22/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Revenge: A violent rebirth

Revenge: A violent rebirth

Get ready for extreme feminism, thrills, savagery and haemoglobin in Coralie Fargeat's irresistible hyper-stylised debut feature  

22/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | Midnight

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