All posts tagged "Sebastian Silva"
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Acquisitions – Indie Films
Love Thy Neighbor: The Orchard to Support “Nasty Baby” During Postpartum Phase
February 24, 2015Deemed “unfit” for TIFF, Sebastian Silva’s Nasty Baby is the latest addition to The Orchard’s ever...
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Film Festivals
Sundance ’15: Josh Mond, Rick Alverson, Sean Baker & Matt Sobel Populate NEXT Section
December 3, 2014Last year’s NEXT section introduced us to new breed of filmmakers in Desiree Akhavan, Sydney Freeland,...
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Festival Predictions
2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Sebastián Silva’s Nasty Baby
November 13, 2014The Chilean filmmaker locked two premieres at Sundance back in ’13 with Magic Magic and Crystal...
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Festival Predictions
2014 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: 46th Directors’ Fortnight
April 16, 2014Hovering around the twenty-one to twenty-four feature film mark with at least a quarter of those...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #46. Sebastian Silva’s Nasty Baby
February 28, 2014Nasty Baby Director: Sebastian Silva Writer: Sebastian Silva Producers: Fabula’s Juan de Dios Larrain and Pablo...
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Reviews
Crystal Fairy | Review
July 12, 2013Wild In Part: Silva’s Zany Mescaline Film a Pleasurable Trip Chilean director Sebastian Silva debuts two...
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Film Festivals
Directors’ Fortnight Loads Up on: Jodorowsky, Jeremy Saulnier, Ruairi Robinson, Clio Barnard, Serge Bozon and Lynne Ramsay
April 23, 2013Heavy on the French film items and with a side dish of Chilean influence, this year’s...
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Reviews
Magic Magic | Sundance 2013 Review
February 6, 2013Identikit: Silva’s Eerie Genre Effort an Unsettling Throwback Harkening back to a genre of women and...
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Film Festivals
Best of Fest: Nicholas’ Top Five Films from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival
January 31, 2013#5. Stoker South Korean auteur Park Chan-wook makes his English language debut about a creepy dysfunctional...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 200 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: Picks 200-101
January 10, 2013Because, looking forward, 2013 promises to be such a fruitful cornucopia of cinema, we were excited...