Tag: David Wnendt

The Sunlit Night | Review

Norway Out: Wnendt Paints a Blank Slate in Slight Romantic Drama Expectations seemed reasonably high for The Sunlit Night, the English language debut from provocative...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #71. The Sunlit Night – David Wnendt

The Sunlit Night German filmmaker David Wnendt goes international with his sixth film, a German-Norwegian-American co-production which will also serve as his English language debut....

2019 Sundance Film Festival: Berlinger, Estes, Clermont-Tonnerre, Scott Z. Burns & Wnendt in Premieres section

Last year's Premieres section gave us offerings such as the Zellner Bros.' Damsel, Debra Granik's Leave No Trace and Elizabeth Chomko's What They Had....

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #79. David Wnendt – The Sunlit Night

David Wnendt broke out big (so did his star Carla Juri) with his four feature film 2013's Wetlands (read review). With a US and...

Wetlands | Review

Soggy Bottoms: Wnendt’s Latest an Extravaganza of Delightful Perversity German director David Wnendt’s adaptation of Charlotte Roche’s novel, Wetlands, is a bildungsroman unlike any other;...

Best of Fest: Sundance 2014’s Top 20 New Voices (10-1)

Continued from yesterday's countdown.... 20. Tessa Louise-Salome (Mr. Leos Carax) 19. Janicza Bravo (Gregory Goes Boom) 18. Michael Rossato-Bennett (Alive Inside) 17. Andrew Droz Palermo & Tracy Droz...

Sundance 2014: Stuart Murdoch’s God Help the Girl & Hong Khaou’s Lilting Top Dozen World Dramatic Comp Items

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