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Sean P. Means Seeks Sundance Sooth From Poland, Pride, Yamato, Knegt, Rickey, Vizcarrando….

Sean P. Means Seeks Sundance Sooth From Poland, Pride, Yamato, Knegt, Rickey, Vizcarrando….

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Bringing Tahrir Square To Park City

Bringing Tahrir Square To Park City

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DP/30: Another Earth, director/co-writer Mike Cahill, actor/co-writer Brit Marling

Sundance’s “It Girl” of 2011, Brit Marling, has seen both of her profoundly indie films picked up by Fox Searchlight. The first, a collaboration with Mike Cahill, is coming to theaters later this month. Meet the duo and hear about their unique working relationship.

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Review: Terri

Note: This review ran earlier this year during Sundance. I’m re-running it today because Terri opens in limited release. Go see it. It’s great. Terri, the latest effort by Azazel Jacobs (Momma’s Man) is everything a coming-of-age story should be: it’s honest, it’s real, it’s completely unpretentious, and it utterly lacks any whiff of the…

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SPC Goes To Higher Ground

SPC Goes To Higher Ground

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Sundance Selects Goes For Sundance Hit The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

Sundance Selects Selects Göran Hugo Olsson’s The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

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Kevin Macdonald On Eagle-Eying Footage For Life In A Day

Kevin Macdonald On Eagle-Eying Footage For Life In A Day

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Oprah OWNs Miss Representation

Oprah OWNs Miss Representation

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Bob Koehler Wraps Sundance

Bob Koehler Wraps Sundance

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Jamie Stuart “Masterpieces” Sundance 2011 With A Blizzard Of Montage

Jamie Stuart “Masterpieces” Sundance 2011 With A Blizzard Of Montage

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Todd McCarthy’s Sundance Jury Diaries

“However you parse it, 2011 was a banner year creatively as well as business-wise, which can only bode well for indie cinema’s near future.” Todd McCarthy‘s Sundance Jury Diaries

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Canuck Guru Gets Grilling O’ Gold At Sundance

Canuck Guru Gets Grilling O’ Gold At Sundance

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Paddy Considine Trying To Make Sense Of A Lot Of Things

Paddy Considine Trying To Make Sense Of A Lot Of Things

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DP/30 @ Sundance: Reagan, Eugene Jarecki

Being released just in time for Ronald Reagan’s 100th birthday, political documentarian Eugene Jarecki (The Trials Of Henry Kissinger/Why We Fight) delivers a powerful film covering the life, politics, and ideas of Ronald Reagan. We talked about the work at Sundance.

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Yorkshire Celebrates Tyrannosaur’s Sundance Nod

Yorkshire Celebrates Tyrannosaur‘s Sundance Nod

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Madison Paper Backstages Sundance Preem of Wisconsinite Sprechers’ The Convincer

Madison Paper Backstages Sundance Preem of Wisconsinite Sprechers’ The Convincer

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Dargis Wraps Sundance

Dargis Wraps Sundance, Nods Reichert, Oscilloscope, Kino Lorber, Munch, Knuckle And The Great The Interrupters

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DP/30 @ Sundance: Being Elmo, director Constance Marks

The remarkable story of Kevin Clash’s passionate dream come true, brought to the screen by director Constance Marks.

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Kaufman Defines Sundance Sales

Kaufman Defines Sundance Sales

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“I’m in Locarno, my movie is premiering for 1,000 people, which is nuts. A huge-ass screening, second day of the festival, 7:30pm in the sidebar competition. It’s comparable to Un Certain Regard or Director’s Fortnight. Every movie I saw in that section was fun, brilliant movies from around the world. The main competition was like Aza Jacobs and Mia Hansen-Løve, people who have been around. And I was like, “This is crazy. What am I doing inside the bloodstream of this establishment? I’m 27. I don’t belong here.” Every person I talked to there couldn’t believe what the movie cost, and then couldn’t believe when I told them what other American movies cost. We were the cheapest movie there by 65%. The next cheapest movie cost I think three times as much as we did. And they were just like, “You can’t make movies for what you’re telling us your movie cost.” And I told them, “Well, I can, I’m here, I’m in the same section as you are, so you are wrong. People think I’m lying when I tell them my budget. And also everyone likes it. I’m having a great time and people are being very responsive. Maurice Pialat’s widow was like, “I heard your movie’s good, I want a copy of it.” I’m like, “Well this is f**kin’ crazy.” Pedro Costa saw it there and really liked it and I’m like, What am I doing? I had gone in two months from screening at BAM for a lot of friends to Pedro Costa? This is the exact sentence: “Pedro Costa saw your movie. He’s a huge Jerry Lewis fan. He wants to talk to you about your movie and also Jerry Lewis.” And I thought, “I’m out of my element. I cannot have that conversation because that’s ridiculous.” Because his retrospective was happening at Anthology when I worked at Kim’s, and his Criterion box set came out when I was working at Kim’s. He can’t want to talk to me. That’s not possible. That’s not allowed. There is no world where that makes any sense!”  Or like when you wrote me to say that David Gordon Green wrote you to say, “I’m watching The Color Wheel and then I’m going to see Tree of Life.” There is no world where this is allowed! Again, somebody whose DVDs I was putting on the shelf, as, like, a hero. And it’s just like, “Oh, I’ll watch this movie.” There’s just a very fuzzy area in the middle there and it happened very quickly and I don’t understand why.  I still have a voice-mail from Sean [Price Williams, cinematographer]. I wish he was here to talk about it, but the voice-mail is a long pause and he’s just like, “I don’t want to tell you this, because it’s gonna make you so insufferable. I hate having to tell you this, but Leos Carax watched your movie and he really loves it, and he wants to meet you when he comes to New York.” I can’t live in a world where Leos Carax knows who I am, watches my movie, likes it, and thinks, “I wanna meet that guy.”
~ It’s Alex Ross Perry’s World

“I don’t know. It’s been a lot harder than I thought it was going to be to make the films I really dream of making. I was in Italy a few years ago scouting for this very beautiful film I wanted to make with Richard Linklater. We worked really hard on the script for a couple of years and couldn’t get the money together. It was an expensive idea. It’s heartbreaking when that happens over and over again and then the movies that do get made are ones that have lots of women being beaten up or zombies being killed. It’s all fine, it’s all okay, but it’s hard. I remember when River Phoenix died, he was ahead of me on this curve. He kind of realized how hard it was to make serious movies. People like Sidney Lumet figured out how to walk that line, but it’s hard. And it requires patience. It’s a life’s work and I wonder if I’m up to the task.”
~ Weary, Wary Ethan Hawke

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