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    Sundance's Distribution Contingency Plan Announces First Set of Films

    Thanks to a deal between New Video and Sundance Institute's Artist Services program, Sundance filmmakers may be able to rest easier this coming week.  It was announced that thirteen titles from the Sundance archive have signed deals with New Video to be available on digital distribution pla...

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    Meet the 2012 Sundance Filmmakers #54: Radio Silence, 'V/H/S'

    A collective called Radio Silence directed one segment of "V/H/S" - the others are Adam Wingard, Glenn McQuaid, David Bruckner, Joe Swanberg, and Ti West - which has a pretty incredible premise. A group of petty criminals is hired to retrieve a rare piece of footage from a house fille...

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    Sundance 2011 at the Box Office: Charting a (Mostly) Disappointing Crop

    The big story of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival was the remarkable amount of deals that went down. But one by one -- from "The Future" and "The Art of Getting By" to "Martha Marcy May Marlene" and "Like Crazy" to "Bellflower" and "Another Earth...

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    Meet the 2012 Sundance Filmmakers #53: Carrie Preston, 'That's What She Said'

    Actress Carrie Preston (HBO's "True Blood") makes her directorial debut with "a chick flick that's not for pussies" called "That's What She Said." The film will be part of Sundance's NEXT program.

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    Watch: Exclusive Trailer for Sundance Dramatic Contender 'The Comedy'

    Writer-director-musician Rick Alverson has worked with recording label Jagjaguwar on nine albums and since 2010 their partnership has evolved into making films. Alverson's debut, "The Builder," was an existential study of an immigrant vs. the American promise and was followed by "New Jerusalem," abo...

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    Meet the 2012 Sundance Filmmakers #52: Sam Pollard, 'Slavery By Another Name'

    Sam Pollard has been making films about the African-American experience for years, having had a hand in producing part of the legendary "Eyes On The Prize" documentary series as well as collaborating with Spike Lee as an editor. His career continues with his documentary "Slavery By Another Name."

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    15 Films Indiewire Wants To See at Sundance 2012

    By now everyone's received their 2012 Sundance Film Festival catalogs and, if they look anything like ours, they're already well-thumbed and dog-eared. It's a hell of a thing, trying to figure out which films you need to see; at this point, before the buzz machines kick into gear, it'...

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    Meet the 2012 Sundance Filmmakers #51: Rasit Celikezer, 'Can'

    "After I write down a story I have been dreaming of, in time, that story finds it way into one of the mediums that it will shine itself through. To be more specific, I move on with whichever would make a better effect."

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    Meet the 2012 Sundance Filmmakers #50: Ben Lewin, 'The Surrogate'

    Polish born and Australian raised, Ben Lewin has always had a passion for photography and creative writing. After a briefly diverting career as a criminal lawyer, and through "sheer accident" he would up at the British National Film School and began working in entertainment, "nev...

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    Meet the 2012 Sundance Filmmakers #49: Keiichi Kobayashi, 'About the Pink Sky'

    Keiichi Kobayashi has directed television programs, music videos, commercials, and Web‐based dramas in his native Japan. "About the Pink Sky (Momoiro sora o)" is his debut feature film, and it won best picture at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2011. What's it about: This...

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