Sundance 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 34 articles available in total starting from 12/12/2024. Last article published on 18/12/2025. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next Review: Peter Hujar’s DayBen Whishaw portrays the titular 1970s New York photographer as he recounts his previous working day, in director Ira Sachs’ elegant, slight chamber drama 27/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | PremieresReview: Sukkwan IslandSwann Arlaud and Woody Norman dazzle in Vladimir de Fontenay’s new movie, a high-calibre and incisive survival film which is as brutally physical as it is subtly psychological 27/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: Where the Wind Comes FromAmel Guellaty's feature debut is a vibrant portrait of youth caught between tradition and the restless desire for freedom on the outskirts of Tunisia 27/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: GEN_Gianluca Matarrese returns with a thought-provoking and humanistic film on an intersection of medical, ethical and cultural issues, guided by its remarkable protagonist 27/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Documentary CompetitionReview: BridesDebuting feature director Nadia Fall moves from stage to screen with a rocky tale of two British teenage girls travelling to Syria for the promise of a better life 27/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: The Things You KillUnder the veil of an engrossing family thriller, full of lies and enigmas, Alireza Khatami explores in depth the mechanisms of transmission of male violence 27/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionInterview: Amel Guellaty • Director of Where the Wind Comes From“Road movies mostly use handheld cameras and natural light, but I wanted to go somewhere else that takes on the rules of the imagination”The Tunisian writer-director talks about blending the road-movie format with a free-spirited coming-of-age tale set across different parts of the country 27/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionInterview: Cherien Dabis • Director of All That's Left of You“One of my deepest desires with this film from the beginning has always been to create something that has the power to heal”The Palestinian-Jordanian-US director talks about production design, family histories and generating narratives of healing amidst landscapes of trauma 26/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | PremieresReview: All That’s Left of YouCherien Dabis’ sweeping historical drama shows the aftershocks of the Nakba across three generations of a Palestinian family 26/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | PremieresReview: Mr. Nobody Against PutinDavid Borenstein and Pavel Talankin’s documentary is an unsettling account of a provincial Russian school’s transformation into a hub of state indoctrination 26/01/2025 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Documentary Competition previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)