Tag: Michael Pearce

2024 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Michael Pearce’s Echo Valley

Although his breakthrough work was showcased in the Platform section at TIFF, the tension-filled whodunit Beast starring Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn actually managed...

2021 Telluride Film Festival: World Preems for C’mon C’mon, King Richard, Cyrano, Belfast & One Mystery Film

The titles for the 48th edition of the Telluride Film Festival have been unveiled and Peter Hedges' low-budget zoom drama The Same Storm, Reinaldo Marcus...

TIFF 2021: Fabrice du Welz, Bent Hamer, Michael Showalter, Michael Pearce Selected

A day after San Sebastian Film Festival announced that films by Laurent Cantet, Lucile Hadzihalilovic, Claudia Llosa and Claire Simon will be part of...

Interview: Michael Pearce & Jessie Buckley – Beast

Unveiled at the Toronto International Film Festival in the Platform section with additional premieres at Sundance and Rotterdam earlier this year, Michael Pearce's directorial...

2018 Sundance Film Festival: Panos Cosmatos’ “Mandy” Leads Nicholas Bell’s Top 10

While Sundance 2018 has already been deemed a non-event in the realm of acquisitions, it’s a trend perhaps better explained by an industry in...

Sundance ’18: Lynne Ramsay, Armando Iannucci, Samuel Maoz & Chloé Zhao in the Spotlight

The best film at this year's Cannes Film Festival, and this film critic's top film of 2017 will likely have its North American debut...

2017 TIFF: Platform Programme Lands World Preems From Clio Barnard, Lisa Langseth & Armando Iannucci

Now in its third "edition" and already proving to be an attractive sidebar within the larger film fest's festivities, TIFF announced their dozen film...

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