Tinatin Gurchiani's "The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear" begins as an experiement as various youths of the country of Georgia arrive at a casting call only to spill their personal stories to the camera. The myriad of lives shared in the film, which screened as a part of the W...
Read More »In her feature directorial debut, "A River Changes Course," Cambodian filmmaker Kalyanee Mam goes on a journey following the environmental and economical struggles threatening the futures by three individals in her native country. The cinematographer of 2010's Academy Award-winning doc...
Read More »Chinese filmmaker Zhao Qi and produer of the 2010 Grandy Jury Prize: Documentary-nominated "Last Train Home," made his directorial debut with "Fallen City" in the World Cinema Documentary Competition. The film documents the recovery of three survivors of the devestating 2008 eart...
Read More »Monterey Media has acquired North American rights to Matthew Porterfield’s “I Used To Be Darker,” which had its world premiere in the NEXT <=> section of the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 19. The company plans a summer theatrical release.
Read More »In its second acquisition of the Sundance Film Festival, Phase 4 Films has picked up rights to David Andalman and Mariko Munro’s “Milkshake,” which had its world premiere in the NEXT <=> section on Jan. 20. The company acquired North American rights to Shaka King’s feat...
Read More »108 Media and Paladin have jointly acquired worldwide rights to Musa Syeed's “Valley of Saints,” which screened in the world cinema dramatic competition at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The companies plan a North American release this summer, with foreign rights being sold at the ...
Read More »Participant Media has acquired North American rights to the documentary “99%--The Occupy Wall St. Collaborative Film,” which had its world premiere in competition at the Sundance Film Festival last week. The company plans a theatrical release followed by a broadcast premiere on the new T...
Read More »This weekend, Chad Hartigan's "This is Martin Bonner" beat out a stellar lineup of low-budget films to win the 2013 Best of NEXT Audience Award. The film, the second feature from Hartigan, centers on Martin Bonner (Paul Eenhoorn), an older man who moves to a new city, Reno, Nevad...
Read More »This year's U.S. Documentary Directing Award winner Zachary Heinzerling made his feature deabut with "Cutie and the Boxer," a raw portrait of the complicated relationship between two Japsnese artists in their 80s. The film premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition and has been pick...
Read More »Among the 115 features that screened in Park City this year, Indiewire reviewed 30 titles, including films from every section of the festival. Links to all of them can be found here in alphabetical order.
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