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Best of Fest: Nicholas’ Top Five Films from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival
#5. Stoker South Korean auteur Park Chan-wook makes his English language debut about a creepy dysfunctional family in a gothic old house from a screenplay by Wentworth Miller. Brilliantly edited, featuring some lavish visual
Read More »Mother of George | Sundance 2013 Review
When You’re Expecting: Dosunmu’s Sophomore Feature a Gorgeously Shot Tale of Immigrant Tradition After debuting his 2011 feature Restless City to critical acclaim on the festival circuit and a limited theatrical release, Nigerian born
Read More »Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #59. Andrew Dosunmu’s Mother of George
Mother of George Director: Andrew Dosunmu Writer(s): Darci Picoult Producer(s): Cunningham & Maybach Films’ Patrick Cunningham and Chris Maybach, Parts and Labor’s Lars Knudsen and Jay Van Hoy, Carly Hugo and Matthew Parker U.S.
Read More »2013 Sundance Film Fest: David Lowery, Ryan Coogler, Dosunmu, Ponsoldt and Carruth Part of U.S. Dramatic Comp
2013′s Sundance Film Fest sees a mix of returnees in Cherien Dabis, Lynn Shelton, Andrew Dosunmu, Shane Carruth (see Upstream Color pic below) and James Ponsoldt, a batch of newbies, and Sundance short film to feature film
Read More »2013 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Andrew Dosunmu’s Ma’ George
With all the support Andrew Dosunmu’s Ma’ George received from the Sundance Institute, I think it’s time for the delivery. Known in the labs/formerly titled as “Mother of George,” this 2005 Directors Lab, 2005
Read More »2012 Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute grants: Andrew Dosunmu and Mark Jackson’s Latest Receive Coin
A pair of titles in our Most Anticipated Films for 2012 in #39. Andrew Dosunmu (Ma George) and #30. Mark Jackson (Untitled Sicily Project) are two of the lucky fifteen filmmakers to have received
Read More »Interview: Andrew Dosunmu (Restless City)
[Editor's note: This was originally published during the AFI Film Festival - Restless City is being released on April 27th by AFFRM]. We were thrilled to see Andrew Dosunmu’s latest film, Restless City, his
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"Ron and I wanted to make a film that looked at what it means to be an outsider and we wanted to explore what it takes to reach out to someone whose life is very removed from your own."









