The Sundance Channel will explore a last-chance program for the chronically unemployed in its new docu-series "Get to Work," announced today and set to premiere in August.
Read more »
The Sundance Channel will explore a last-chance program for the chronically unemployed in its new docu-series "Get to Work," announced today and set to premiere in August.
Read more »
Hot off the heels of Sundance's "The Comedy" finding a home at Tribeca Film this morning, IFC Films announced that they have acquired North American rights to another film that premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, Michael Mohan's romantic comedy "Save the Date," starring Lizzy Caplan and Alison Brie. Here's the synopsis per...
Read more »
Tribeca Film has acquired North American rights to "The Comedy," which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. Directed by Rick Alverson, the film also played South by Southwest and is set for BAMcinemaFEST this June, and will be released in October 2012. The deal was negotiated for Tribeca Film by acquisitions...
Read more »
Vote below for this week's Project of the Week. The winning filmmaker will receive a digital distribution consultation from SnagFilms and will become a candidate for Project of the Month. That winner will be awarded with a consultation from the Sundance Institute. The four projects up for the prize: "Fort Apache," "Out of Print,"...
Read more »
Ah, coming of age movies. The hormones, the acne, the sexual awakening, and... the necrophilia? That's what's going on for AnnaLynne McCord in "Excision," which got a seriously polarized reception at Sundance earlier this year. In "Excision," which also features cult deities John Waters and Traci Lords, the alienated teen Pauline (McCord) approaches adulthood...
Read more »
The 19th edition of Sheffield Doc/Fest has locked in its full lineup. This year's progam features 83 feature docs, 10 outdoor screenings, 27 shorts and four cross platform films. As announced earlier, the Sundance award-winner "Searching for Sugar Man" will open the festival on June 13. A slew of other Sundance titles will also...
Read more »
The Sundance Institute has announced the four projects selected for its NativeLab Fellowship program. The four fellows selected will participate in a five-day workshop and received guidance from artists like Fenton Bailey, Adam Bala Lough, Billy Luther and Zach Sklar. The fellows will also attend the Native Forum at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival....
Read more »
Thanks to your votes, the memory loss film noir "Remember O Goddess" won this weekend’s Project of the Week contest! Congratulations to “Remember O Goddess" director Yoon Jung Lee. The filmmaker will receive a digital distribution consultation from SnagFilms and the film is now officially a candidate for Project of the Month. That winner...
Read more »
Congratulations to "We Grew Up Here" director Kevin Pickman.
Read more »
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: A black-and-white French classic; one of the craziest comedies to ever play at the Sundance Film Festival; a moving drama from New Zealand; a comedic rush courtesy of Bobcat Goldthwait; and a mother's day treat for those who didn't think "Serial Mom" was violent enough.
Read more »