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The Conversation: Producer Christine Vachon

Not only a trailblazer but continual champion of queer film, producer Christine Vachon continues to be one of the most prolific risk takers in...

Directors’ Fortnight Loads Up on: Jodorowsky, Jeremy Saulnier, Ruairi Robinson, Clio Barnard, Serge Bozon and Lynne Ramsay

Heavy on the French film items and with a side dish of Chilean influence, this year's Directors' Fortnight also known as the Quinzaine des...

Magic Magic | Sundance 2013 Review

Identikit: Silva’s Eerie Genre Effort an Unsettling Throwback Harkening back to a genre of women and madness features that populated plenty of classic titles from...

Best of Fest: Nicholas’ Top Five Films from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival

#5. Stoker South Korean auteur Park Chan-wook makes his English language debut about a creepy dysfunctional family in a gothic old house from a screenplay...

2013 Guide to the Sundance Twitterverse: Park City at Midnight

Here are some of the twitter feeds for those participating in the Sundance Film Festival's 2013 Prk City at Midnight section including (image featured...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: Picks 200-101

Because, looking forward, 2013 promises to be such a fruitful cornucopia of cinema, we were excited to be able to easily list an additional...

As Predicted…Dupieux’s Wrong Cops and Silva’s Magic Magic Among Final Add-ons to Sundance 2013

Not sure why these films weren't part of the original announcements, but as originally predicted (here and here), 2013 Sundance Film Festival has added...

2013 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Sebastian Silva’s Magic Magic

Thanks to Sebastian Silva's output/frequent visits to Park City, the country of Chile has been well repped at the festival, so after the World...

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Tropical Tapestry: Apichatpong Weerasethakul Won’t Shoot ‘The Fountains of Paradise’ before 2026

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Lingering Influence: Meryem Benm’Barek Filming ‘Behind the Palm Trees’

A project initially scheduled for a 2023 shoot has...

Daaaaaali! | Review

Good Golly, It’s Dali: Dupieux Dreams Surreal in Distinctive...

A Pain That I’m Used To: Metrograph Pictures Tables Dea Kulumbegashvili’s ‘April’

Perhaps the landmark sophomore feature of 2024, Georgian filmmaker...