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Every January, the buzzy indie fest sets the tone for the year’s moviegoing, providing an inkling of what’s on every hipster filmmaker’s mind.
This year’s Sundance Film Festival honoured some excellent films, including documentaries worth looking out for.
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival has come and gone, leaving behind some excellent films to add to your viewing list.
‘This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection’ is a surreal, moving, beautifully shot film that tackles death and tradition with expert skill and nuance.
‘Britanny Runs a Marathon’ is the relatable tale of a woman trying to get her life back on track, which is something we can all relate to.
Crystal Moselle’s first narrative feature film ‘Skate Kitchen’ defies the male-dominated world of skateboarding by capturing the daily lives of a group of talented young women skaters in Manhattan.
Featuring lush imagery and mysterious undertones, this film tells a story with visuals and sounds as opposed to straight dialogue. Watch the teaser here.
We’ve all had a few too many and woken up with losers complex after a big night out. We didn’t get a woman in a chokehold during a party at one of the world’s premier film festivals though.
The fact that there are some real shysters out there in the world of pornography won’t surprise many. Just how easy it is for young girls to get into might though.
Shia LaBeouf and Christian Slater star in ‘Nymphomaniac’, a controversial sex-odyssey about a nymphomaniac woman who cant seem to get enough, played by Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Michael Cera is becoming quite the movie star after “Arrested Development”. This is his latest project, starring in Sebastian Silva’s indie film “Crystal Fairy and the Magical Cactus” with Gaby Hoffmann.
For over five years, director Malik Bendjelloul was living on almost nothing but the dedication to finish the film he so passionately wanted to make. From having no money and no professional help, to walking away with two very prestigious awards at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, this really is a tale of rags to riches. Check out the video, after the jump!
The Beastie Boys’ new album is about to be released and that means their incredibly star-packed short film “Fight For You Right Revisted”, premiered at last month’s Sundance Film Festival, will also soon see the light of day.