SUNDANCE FEATURES

  • THE RED CHAPEL’S MADS BRUGGER | By Alicia Van Couvering

    Monday, February 01, 2010

    When Danish Zentropa director Mads Brugger decided to take himself and two Korean-Danish comedians to North Korea under the guise of a fake comedy project, he employed what he thought might be the magic word for repressive regimes seeking international image burnishing: “cultural exchange.” The film opens with a shot of Brugger, lying on a hotel bed, calmly reading Kim Jong-Il’s official Instruction Manual for Film Directing. The secret police who watched this footage every night ...read more

  • DADDY LONGLEGS’ JOSH AND BENNY SAFDIE | By Scott Macaulay

    Thursday, January 28, 2010

    When I was asked by The Huffington Post to comment on New York movies premiering in Sundance, the first film that popped into my mind was Josh and Bennie Safdie’s Daddy Longlegs. Now, as you may know, I’m a big fan of the Safdie brothers, selecting Josh for our 25 New Faces for the film he directed, The Pleasure of Being Robbed in 2008. That picture is a delightfully freewheeling romance of sorts involving a young woman, played with depth and originality by Eleonore Hendricks, who ...read more

  • HIS AND HERS’ KEN WALDROP | By Alicia Van Couvering

    Wednesday, January 27, 2010

    Ken Waldrop’s His & Hers is a documentary focusing on 70 women from the Irish Midlands, arranged chronologically from age 0 to 90, telling small stories about their lives. Irish Midlands women, being funny, sarcastic, charming and warm, are good subjects; Waldrop knew that because he grew up the son of one of very funny and sarcastic Irish Midlands mother. He constructed the film to mirror his own mother’s life; the women speak of their marriages in their twenties, their sons, and, ...read more

  • THE ROMANTICS’ GALT NIEDERHOFFER | By Alicia Van Couvering

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010

    Galt Niederhoffer is no stranger to Sundance, having produced films that won awards there beginning in 1997, when Morgan J. Freeman’s Hurricane Streets won the Audience Award. As a founding member of Plum Pictures, one of New York’s most active independent film production companies, she has produced over a dozen films, including Grace is Gone, Dedication, Prozac Nation, Lonesome Jim, The Winning Season, The Baxter and After.Life. Niederhoffer grew up in New York, one of six daughters of a ...read more

  • SUNDANCE SENIOR PROGRAMMER SHARI FRILOT TALKS NEW FRONTIER | By Alicia Van Couvering

    Monday, January 25, 2010

    Tasked with “celebrating experimentation and the convergence of art and film,” the New Frontier section at Sundance has been exhibiting feature films and installations for the last four years. Shari Frilot is the programmer, and spent the entire year reviewing work from new artists, figuring out which part of the ground being broken she wants to put in front of the Sundance audience. How to show film art in an art film context? Frilot tries to make sure that the artists all “speak the ...read more

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SUNDANCE BLOG

  • FLORIA SIGISMONDI VIDEO INTERVIEW

    Friday, March 19, 2010 Jason Guerrasio

    The Runaways director talks. ...read more

  • FLORIA SIGISMONDI ON “THE RUNAWAYS”

    Friday, March 19, 2010 Scott Macaulay

    While at Sundance I sat down with director Floria Sigismondi to discuss her debut feature, The Runaways, starring Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning as Joan Jett and Cherie Curie. I’ve been a fan of Floria’s for years, and with The Runaways she has brought her keen sense of place and ...read more

  • SXSW BLOG: “CANAL STREET MADAM” PRODUCER MRIDU CHANDRA, PART THREE

    Friday, March 19, 2010 Filmmaker Staff

    So I’ve been a little out of touch, I know. It’s taken some time to absorb what’s been going on since we premiered at the G-Tech 500 seat theater in the Austin Convention Center on Monday afternoon. Everything has been happening so fast. Jeanette Maier, the subject of our film, seemed pretty ...read more

  • TRIBECA ANNOUNCES SHORT FILM SELECTIONS

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 Melissa Silvestri

    The Tribeca Film Festival announced today its line-up of short films. The Festival has selected 47, including Joachim Back’s 2010 Academy Award-winning film for Best Live Action Short, The New Tenants. They will be presented in six thematic programs with 21 world premieres, a record number for ...read more

  • SXSW BLOG: DAVID HILLMAN CURTIS, PART TWO

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 Scott Macaulay

    Here is Ride Rise Roar director David Hillman Curtis’s post-screening, post-Austin blog. Back in Brooklyn. Missing the warmth. The house we rented. The juice shack down the street I went to everyday, the festival and the films and the camaraderie we shared in that big house on Barton Blvd. It ...read more

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SUNDANCE RESPONSES

We asked Sundance feature filmmakers to tell us the most difficult decision they had to make to get their films completed.

  • ODDSAC | director, Daniel Perez

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010

    [PREMIERE SCREENING: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 8:30 pm -- Prospector Square Theatre, Park City] Deciding not to do a tour documentary on the band, which was what was first proposed. I have strong feelings about the distance between performer and audience, and I didn’t want to contribute anything more to ...read more

  • ALL MY FRIENDS ARE FUNERAL SINGERS | writer-director, Tim Rutili

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010

    [PREMIERE SCREENING: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 9:00 pm -- New Frontier on Main, Park City] The most difficult decisions on our film were made in the editing process and had to do with balancing music, tangent and story. We had one scene in particular that looked great and had a really good friend of mine ...read more

  • RUSSIAN LESSONS | co-director, Andrei Nekrasov

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010

    [PREMIERE SCREENING: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 9:00 pm -- Temple Theatre, Park City] The most difficult decision was the one to expose the mistakes of fellow film and TV program makers. The related question is why I decided to do it. There were two reasons for that. Firstly those mistakes were instrumental ...read more

  • LOUIS C.K.: HILARIOUS | director, Louis C.K.

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010

    [PREMIERE SCREENING: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 5:30 pm -- Library Center Theatre, Park City] The hardest decision was the location. I had to choose between Boston, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Minneapolis. The criteria was that I needed a theater that I could sell out twice in order to shoot two performances. ...read more

  • ME TOO | co-writer-co-director, Alvaro Pastor

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010

    [PREMIERE SCREENING: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 9:00 pm -- Egyptian Theatre, Park City] We made lots of hard decisions making Me Too. I think, in fact, directing is making decisions all the time. For both of us, me and Antonio Naharro, the hardest one was to ask for the real Pablo Pineda to play Daniel on ...read more

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