Sundance: Shock Docs Seize the Power of the Image
This year’s documentarians are bringing us images from places we’re not meant to see.
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This year’s documentarians are bringing us images from places we’re not meant to see.
So far, the most important question of the festival.
Pitched as 'Catch Me If You Can' meets 'Brokeback Mountain,' this looks more like 'Chuck and Larry' meets 'Let's Go to Prison.'
'We've moved away from the syndrome of filmmakers only able to talk about themselves,' says fest director Geoffrey Gilmore.
R.J. Cutler followed Anna Wintour and her team for nine months as she put together the 2007 September issue.
Insiders say the film has a good chance of making this week's lineup.
The makers of the top-secret 'Hearts' are trying to keep the movie under wraps in hopes that it'll take Sundance by surprise in January.
Sundance's opening-night film? 'Mary and Max,' a claymation drama starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Toni Collette.
Prop 8 stinks, but we don't see much point in boycotting Sundance.
"When we were shooting in these conditions on this low budget, we would never have thought people would say this is too slick."
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