Tag: Penny Lane

TIFF 2021: Titane Opens Midnight Madness / Quinzaine Fills Wavelengths & The Gravedigger’s Wife & Compartment No. 6 Among Prestige Items

With only one more Wednesday announcement left in the bank (competition Platform section and the shorts get announced next week) today we saw the...

Video: Penny Lane’s Hail Satan? | 2019 Sundance Film Festival

A fourth feature docu film in a half dozen years (Our Nixon, NUTS!, The Pain of Others), Penny Lane's delves into The Satanic Temple...

Hail Satan? | Review

The Politics of Evil: Lane makes Satanists of Us All with Amusing, Thought-Provoking Doc Docu filmmaker Penny Lane explores the contradictions of society, religion and politics...

2019 Sundance Film Festival: Lane’s Hail Satan, Wang’s One Child Nation and Tyrnauer’s Where’s My Roy Cohn? in U.S. Docu Comp

Last year's U.S. Documentary Competition gave us offerings such as mind blowing films such as Bisbee '17, Minding the Gap, Three Identical Strangers and...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #93. Untitled Penny Lane – Religious Activism Documentary

Proselytism can sometimes send people to canoe to remote islands with inhospitable tribe habitants. Penny Lane has found some docu zealots among programmers (her...

What’s Up Doc? Hao Wu, Khalik Allah & Jenny Murray Top March Must See Doc List

The year has already picked up significantly since Sundance, as eyes turn to this past weekend's True/False, SXSW, and Tribeca Film Festivals. Taking the...

Sundance ’16: Jeff Feuerzeig, Robert Greene, Josh Fox & Clay Tweel Among U.S. Docu Comp Selections

Cartel Land and The Wolfpack were the big winners last year, and judging from the massive submissions that the fest received for the U.S....

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Interview: Dea Kulumbegashvili – April

After making its debut at the Venice Film Festival...