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2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Claudia Llhosa’s Aloft

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Madeinusa, her debut film, was a 2006 Sundance selected pic, while her sophomore drama The Milk of Sorrow was a winner in Berlin, we think that Claudia Llosa’s third feature might follow a flight path that includes both fests. The Peruvian filmmaker commenced lensing on her English language debut (formerly titled Cry/Fly) earlier this year (April), with a mega cast, so we’re thinking that gave her enough post-production time to prep the wintery set Aloft for the wintery Park City setting.

Gist: Set in Minnesota and northern Canada over two time periods, following a mother (Jennifer Connelly) and her son (Cillian Murphy), we delve into a past marred by an accident that tears them apart. She will grow into being a renowned artist and healer, and he into his own as a peculiar falconer who bears the marks of a double absence. In the present, a young journalist (Mélanie Laurent) will bring about an encounter between the two that puts the very meaning of life and art into question, so that we may contemplate the possibility of living life to its fullest, despite the uncertainties littering our paths.

Production Co./Producers: Mark Johnson (Ballast), Arcadia’s Ibon Cormenzana (Blancanieves) and Wanda Vision’s Jose Maria Morales (XXY)

Prediction: Looks like a definite Berlin Film Fest preem preceded by a possible Premieres category showing.

U.S. Distributor: Rights Available

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