All posts tagged "Kelly Reichardt"
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Film Festivals
Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women Leads Nicholas Bell’s 2016 Sundance Film Fest Top Ten
February 1, 2016Sundance 2016 has come to a close, once more showcasing a lack of differentiation based on...
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Film Festivals
2016 Sundance Film Festival: Eric Lavallee’s Top 5 Most Anticipated Films
January 21, 2016Unlike some other media outlets who are blasphemously drawing up “most anticipated” Sundance lists that come across...
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Film Festivals
Sundance ’16: Reichardt, Marston, Sachs, Solondz, Stillman & Lonergan Among Premieres
December 7, 2015Sundance programmers have unveiled what is a jaw-dropping, savoury Premieres line-up. With names such as Asif Kapadia...
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Festival Predictions
2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Kelly Reichardt’s Livingston
November 25, 2015The reigning queen of American independent cinema has a rich history with Sundance — she premiered...
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The Conversation
Cinema Italiano: 2015 Venice Film Festival Predictions
June 15, 2015Now that we’ve come out of the Cannes ether, we can examine several of the names...
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Acquisitions – Indie Films
Fiscal Accuracy: SPWA to Rep Kelly Reichardt’s Untitled 7th Feature Film
April 16, 2015Landing world sales right in the month of April not only facilitates future Cannes Film Festival...
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Casting News
No Cutoff: Reichardt & Michelle Williams Continue Creative Collab in 2015
February 17, 2015While a whole bunch of folk were being distracted by the buzz at Sundance, a tent...
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Festival Predictions
2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Kelly Reichardt’s Night Moves
November 22, 2013And for the final Sundance Film Festival prediction on the 80-list, I’m selecting a film that...
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Reviews
Night Moves | 2013 TIFF Review
September 26, 2013Caring & Killing: Reichardt Attempts Eco-Thriller There is a lovable minimalism about the films of Kelly...
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Film Festivals
Stacked 2013 Venice Edition Includes Latest Miyazaki, Ki-Duk, Ming-liang, Dolan and Frederick Wiseman
July 25, 2013With still several films not yet announced for the behemoth Toronto Int. Film Festival, it appears...