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Sundance Journal: Day 6

Panel Discussions = Fun! Apart from watching a ton of movies and having an almost fatal meltdown at the sight of Shannyn Sossamon in Park...

A Little Trip to Heaven | Review

The Accident Business

Sundance Journal: Day 5

Midway point There’s plenty of famous people to bump into and a great spirit that runs throughout Park City – taking the bus is actually...

Silky Smooth

“Silk”, an Alessandro Baricco novel whose rights for the movie were acquired by Picturehouse and New Line. It tells the story of Herve Joncour, a 19th Century France married silkworm smuggler who travels to Japan to procure his surreptitious cargo. He begins a torrid love affair with a European woman, a concubine of a local baron, with whom he becomes obsessed. Without speaking the same language they communicate through letters, and even through the war their unrequited passion endures, and then the fit hits the proverbial shan as Herve’s wife becomes suspicious.

Int: Eugene Jarecki

“Why do we fight?” is a rhetorical question with an endless amount of answers. But that doesn’t mean that there can’t be opinions formed by facts that may acceptably serve as answers. When we hear the word “War” we can only shake our head and wish there wasn’t such a thing. Eugene Jarecki’s new documentary tries to narrow down the reasons for the modern War.

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