Tag: 2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #50. Julius Onah – Luce

Part of his "American Lives" output, production on Luce took place in November of 2017 and becomes Julius Onah's third feature following in the footsteps of the...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #49. Peter Sattler – Love & Oatmeal

Peter Sattler could very well be making a return trip to Sundance following up 2014's Camp X-Ray (we called it a remarkable screenwriting and...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #48. Casey Affleck – Light of My Life

Post Manchester by the Sea, in February of 2017, Casey Affleck began filming Light of My Life in British Columbia’s Okanagan valley. Significantly slowing...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #47. Robert Eggers – The Light House

Robert Pattinson recently admitted that filming on The Light House was "the closest I’ve come to punching a director". Not exactly Kinski-Herzog in nature, but we...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #46. Joe Talbot – Last Black Man in San Francisco

Perhaps making the leap from former short filmmaker alumni (2017's American Paradise) to debuting his directorial debut, Sundance are not the only ones to...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #45. Jennifer Reeder – Knives and Skin

An artist and film fest circuit habitual, filmmaker Jennifer Reeder's looks to be moving out of the short film sphere (the Sundance selected 2014 short A...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #44. Dan Krauss – The Kill Team

Who better to adapt non-fic to fiction than .... the filmmaker himself. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the Tribeca...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #43. Maya Newell – Kids (Docu)

Not a remake of the seminal Larry Clark film but rather a project about First Nations and the generations of children stuck on the...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #42. Mirrah Foulkes – Judy and Punch

For those who want to get into the Anomalisa mindset, you might want to look out for this number from down under. Actress (Sundance...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #41. Taika Waititi – Jojo Rabbit

A longstanding friend of the festival (I think I've walked by him three dozen times at the HQ in Park City), Taika Waititi might...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #40. Liza Mandelup – Jawline (Docu)

Featured as one of Filmmaker Mag's 25 New Faces of Independent Film 2017, it's the close proximity with her subjects (perhaps in the same...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #39. Jonathan Helpert – IO

2018 came and will have went and IO will not have dropped. Perhaps there is a lot more after effect works demanded for this...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #38. Rania Attieh & Daniel Garcia – Initials S.G.

Recently featuring their film at the American Film Festival's US In Progress in Wroclaw, the team of Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia look to...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #37. Petra Costa – Impeachment (Docu)

A slow cook process on a hot button topic, Petra Costa's third feature film was a Sundance Institute invitee for the 2018 Documentary Edit and Story...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #36. Alejandro Fernández Almendras – Hra

Sundance love their Chilean cinema and have had a great rapport with Alejandro Fernández Almendras in the past showcasing his 2014 Grand Jury Prize...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #35. Brett Story – The Hottest August (Docu)

A subject close to Robert Redford's heart, climate change has been haphazardly handled in the likes of An Inconvenient Truth and perhaps The Hottest August...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #34. Stephen Gurewitz – Honky Kong

Apart from a work in progress industry screening in Wroclaw during the American Film Fest in 2017, there is very little info on Stephen...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #33. Alma Har’el – Honey Boy

A fruitful creative collab that began with a music vid for Sigur Rós and added support for her sophomore film LoveTrue, Alma Har’el and...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #32. Steven Soderbergh – High Flying Bird

Taking a page not from Sean Baker, but from his own proclivity to shoot on the format which best suits the narrative's needs, Steven...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #31. Keith Fulton & Louis Pepe – He Dreams of Giants (Docu)

Premiering in Cannes with a whimper, Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote might actually benefit from the circulation of a making of...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #30. Nabil Elderkin – Gully

An American photographer, turned music video director turned filmmaker who found fortune via a peculiar Kanye West encounter, American-Iranian Nabil Elderkin (who was among...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #29. Christoph Waltz – Georgetown

Surprisingly not unspooling at TIFF last September at the same time as the Green Book brouhaha, actor Christoph Waltz completed shooting on his directorial...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #28. Elizabeth Stopford – Forgiveness (Docu)

Hereditary gave Park City a January jolt....so perhaps, Elizabeth Stopford's Forgiveness can do the same for the docu realm. Developed with Film4 and the Sundance...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #27. Josh Trank – Fonzo

It's time to say goodbye to the De Niro Capone touch from The Untouchables. A meatier, bulkier project that would certainly rev up Sundance audiences,...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #26. Don Argott & Sheena M. Joyce – Framing John DeLorean

A potential midnight film for car enthusiasts and 80s aficionados alike, if Sundance doesn't go all gull-wing out on it, then SXSW or Tribeca...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #25. Joe Berlinger – Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile

After being a no-show among fests in 2018, it looks like Joe Berlinger's Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile is poised for a Park...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #24. Craig Roberts – Eternal Beauty

Not really the dark horse pick selection that was his feature debut, actor Craig Roberts has been to the fest beforehand (Richard Ayoade’s Submarine...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #23. Wash Westmoreland – The Earthquake Bird

Working once again with what might be a strong female protagonist and adapted source material, Wash Westmoreland boarded The Earthquake Bird in August of 2016 and production...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #22. Andrew Ahn – Driveways

After the critically acclaimed Spa Night, (2016 Sundance Film Fest selection) Andrew Ahn moved into the television sphere with a half dozen episodes of This...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #21. Miles Joris-Peyrafitte – Dreamland

Miles Joris-Peyrafitte could make it 2-for-2 in Park City with his sophomore feature film, Dreamland. Winner of a Special Jury Prize in 2016 when...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #20. Daniel Isn’t Real – Adam Egypt Mortimer

While it could be a long shot for a festival submission seeing that the production took place in July, Adam Egypt Mortimer could sneak...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #19. Patrick Brice – Corporate Animals

Pretty much working non-stop since 2014's Creep, Patrick Brice's only Sundance stop as been the acerbic The Overnight Earlier in the summer in New Mexico,...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #18. Tom Quinn – Colewell

A project that he developed through the Biennale College - Cinema, alongside The Fits cinematographer Paul Yee, Tom Quinn probably shot his sophomore film...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #17. Annie Silverstein – Bull

Selected for the 2016 Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Labs (here is a video interview), and recipient of the San Francisco Film Society/Kenneth Rainin Foundation...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #16. Chiwetel Ejiofor – The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

With a recent Netflix pick-up, the distrib will have to figure out if it'll throw Chiwetel Ejiofor’s directorial debut The Boy Who Harnessed the...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #15. Nanfu Wang & Lynn Zhang – Born in China (Docu)

Working in an almost doc per year pace since launching big with the award winning Hooligan Sparrow (double winner at the Cinema Eye Honors...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #14. Olivia Wilde – Booksmart

After more than a decade in front of the camera, actress Olivia Wilde turned music video directing gigs of Red Hot Chili Peppers and...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #12. Robin Bissell – The Best of Enemies

An executive producer on Free State of Jones and The Hunger Games, Robin Bissell doesn't appear to be the usual Park City suspect, but...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #11. Jeff Brown – The Beach House

In an unexpected trajectory (along the lines of a Lance Hammer or Markus Schleinzer), with close to two decades of production and locations department...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #10. Harmony Korine – The Beach Bum

With Utah having more relaxed laws for marijuana use, perhaps a weed laced smell-o-vision Park City screening isn't such a far-fetched idea after all....

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #9. Justin Simien – Bad Hair

If it weren't for Chapman University and subsequent Dear White People (winner of the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Talent at the...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #8. Riley Stearns – The Art of Self Defense

A sophomore film we thought might be ready for the 2018 campaign will walk and chop into 2019 instead with a distributor already in...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #7. Jackie Olive – Always in Season (Docu)

Working on the PBS documentary series Independent Lens for three seasons, Jackie Olive has worked immersive media production prior to moving into her docu...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #6. Theo Anthony – All Light, Everywhere (Docu)

Arriving on the scene with the celebrated Locarno Film Fest title Rat Film (2016), a Cinema Eye Honors Awards and Gotham Awards nominated film,...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #5. Bart Freundlich – After the Wedding

Bart Freundlich's seventh feature film in After the Wedding - is a new (feminist?) take on Susanne Bier's Efter brylluppet and it might allow him...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #4. Benedict Andrews – Against All Enemies

After making his debut entrance with Una (read our review), Australian theatre and filmmaker Benedict Andrews didn't waste much time moving directly into his sophomore gig with the...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #3. Rhys Ernst – Adam

A project that once had Desiree Akhavan attached to direct, Adam would land in the lap of "This Is Me" and "Transparent" producer-director Rhys Ernst somewhere in...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #2. Oualid Mouaness – 1982

He might be a first time feature filmmaker, but Oualid Mouaness, a Lebanese short film helmer firmly transplanted in the US has been patiently building...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #1. Matthew Rankin – The 20th Century

The prolific idiosyncratic experimental filmmaker in many things Canadiana. So after a decade in the short form, Matthew Rankin has been in post production with...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: 100 Titles the Programmers Might Be Considering

As per our pre-Thanksgiving tradition, we are attempting to give fans of the Sundance Film Festival a preview of what's to come via our...

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