Sundance Institute Announces Films in Competition and Next for 2016 Sundance Film Festival

Sundance Institute Announces Films in Competition and Next for 2016 Sundance Film Festival

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: December 2, 2015 Casey De La Rosa 310.360.1981 [email protected] Elizabeth Latenser 435.658.3456 [email protected] SUNDANCE INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES FILMS IN COMPETITION AND NEXT FOR 2016 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL Festival Programmers Unveil 65 Inventive, Bold and Illuminating Feature Films from 29 Countries (L­R) Morris from America, Credit: Sean McElwee; The Lure, Credit: Robert Palka; The Fits, Credit: Paul Yee. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Park City, UT — Offering a first look at the year ahead in independent film, culture and new ideas, Sundance ​ Institute announced today the 65 films selected for the U.S. Competition, World Competition and out­of­competition NEXT category set to premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, January 21­31 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. Films that have premiered in these sections include Beasts of the Southern Wild, ​ ​ Fruitvale Station, Whiplash, Blackfish, The September Issue, The Cove, An Education, Animal Kingdom, ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Precious, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Obvious Child, Tangerine and Escape from Tomorrow. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ The Festival is the centerpiece of the year­round public programs for the Institute, which also hosts 24 residency Labs for independent artists in theatre, film, new media and episodic content and grants more than $2.5 million to independent artists each year. Robert Redford, President and Founder of Sundance Institute, said, “From diverse backgrounds, places and ​ perspectives, these independent artists are united by the power of their stories and vision. Their films will soon launch onto the global stage, beginning their journeys through our culture. A new year in independent film will start right here—on the mountain—in January.” Keri Putnam, Executive Director of Sundance Institute, said, “At a time when big­budget blockbusters and free ​ online content are ubiquitous, independent filmmakers continue to be extraordinarily creative, artful and inventive. 2 Our mission remains to amplify these voices from outside the mainstream at the Festival and, through our year­round filmmaker Labs, programs and events, to celebrate their truly independent passion and spirit.” John Cooper, Director of the Sundance Film Festival, said, “Fueled by wild creativity, fresh perspectives and a deep ​ understanding of the craft of storytelling, independent film is evolving. Our Festival continues to show that film has the power to inspire, challenge and surprise audiences in new ways.” For the 2016 Festival, 123 feature­length films were selected, representing 37 countries and 49 first­time filmmakers, including 30 in competition. These films were selected from 12,793 submissions, including 4,081 feature­length films and 8,712 short films. Of the feature film submissions, 1,972 were from the U.S. and 2,109 were international. 103 feature films at the Festival will be world premieres. Festival Director John Cooper and Director of Programming Trevor Groth will participate in a live chat on facebook.com/sundance today (December 2) at 3:00 p.m. PT to answer questions from independent film fans about ​ the lineup. The Midnight films have been announced and more films will be announced soon; watch sundance.org/festival. ​ ​ U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION Presenting the world premieres of 16 narrative feature films, the Dramatic Competition offers Festivalgoers a first look at groundbreaking new voices in American independent film. As You Are / U.S.A. (Director: Miles Joris­Peyrafitte, Screenwriters: Miles Joris­Peyrafitte, Madison Harrison) — As ​ ​ You Are is the telling and retelling of a relationship between three teenagers as it traces the course of their friendship ​ through a construction of disparate memories prompted by a police investigation. Cast: Owen Campbell, Charlie ​ Heaton, Amandla Stenberg, John Scurti, Scott Cohen, Mary Stuart Masterson. World Premiere The Birth of a Nation / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Nate Parker) — Set against the antebellum South, this ​ story follows Nat Turner, a literate slave and preacher whose financially strained owner, Samuel Turner, accepts an offer to use Nat’s preaching to subdue unruly slaves. After witnessing countless atrocities against fellow slaves, Nat devises a plan to lead his people to freedom. Cast: Nate Parker, Armie Hammer, Aja Naomi King, Jackie Earle ​ Haley, Gabrielle Union, Mark Boone Jr. World Premiere Christine / U.S.A. (Director: Antonio Campos, Screenwriter: Craig Shilowich) — In 1974, a female TV news reporter ​ aims for high standards in life and love in Sarasota, Florida. Missing her mark is not an option. This story is based on true events. Cast: Rebecca Hall, Michael C. Hall, Maria Dizzia, Tracy Letts, J. Smith­Cameron. World Premiere ​ Equity / U.S.A. (Director: Meera Menon, Screenwriter: Amy Fox) — A female investment banker, fighting to get a ​ promotion at her competitive Wall Street firm, leads a controversial tech IPO in the post­financial­crisis world, where regulations are tight but pressure to bring in big money remains high. Cast: Anna Gunn, James Purefoy, Sarah ​ Megan Thomas, Alysia Reiner. World Premiere ​ ​ The Free World / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jason Lew) — Following his release from a brutal stretch in ​ prison for crimes he didn’t commit, Mo is struggling to adapt to life on the outside. When his world collides with Doris, a mysterious woman with a violent past, he decides to risk his newfound freedom to keep her in his life. Cast: Boyd ​ Holbrook, Elisabeth Moss, Octavia Spencer, Sung Kang, Waleed Zuaiter. World Premiere 3 Goat / U.S.A. (Director: Andrew Neel, Screenwriters: David Gordon Green, Andrew Neel, Michael Roberts) — ​ Reeling from a terrifying assault, a 19­year­old boy pledges his brother’s fraternity in an attempt to prove his manhood. What happens there, in the name of "brotherhood," tests both the boys and their relationship in brutal ways. Cast: Nick Jonas, Ben Schnetzer, Virginia Gardner, Danny Flaherty, Austin Lyon. World Premiere ​ The Intervention / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Clea DuVall) — A weekend getaway for four couples takes a ​ sharp turn when one of the couples discovers the entire trip was orchestrated to host an intervention on their marriage. Cast: Melanie Lynskey, Cobie Smulders, Alia Shawkat, Clea DuVall, Natasha Lyonne, Ben Schwartz. ​ World Premiere Joshy / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jeff Baena) — Josh treats what would have been his bachelor party as ​ ​ an opportunity to reconnect with his friends. Cast: Thomas Middleditch, Adam Pally, Alex Ross Perry, Nick Kroll, ​ Brett Gelman, Jenny Slate. World Premiere Lovesong / U.S.A. (Director: So Yong Kim, Screenwriters: So Yong Kim, Bradley Rust Gray) — Neglected by her ​ husband, Sarah embarks on an impromptu road trip with her young daughter and her best friend, Mindy. Along the way, the dynamic between the two friends intensifies before circumstances force them apart. Years later, Sarah attempts to rebuild their intimate connection in the days before Mindy’s wedding. Cast: Jena Malone, Riley Keough, ​ Brooklyn Decker, Amy Seimetz, Ryan Eggold, Rosanna Arquette. World Premiere Morris from America / U.S.A., Germany (Director and screenwriter: Chad Hartigan) — Thirteen­year­old Morris, a ​ hip­hop loving American, moves to Heidelberg, Germany, with his father. In this completely foreign land, he falls in love with a local girl, befriends his German tutor­turned­confidant, and attempts to navigate the unique trials and tribulations of adolescence. Cast: Markees Christmas, Craig Robinson, Carla Juri, Lina Keller, Jakub Gierszał, ​ Levin Henning. World Premiere ​ ​ Other People / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Chris Kelly) — A struggling ​ comedy writer, fresh from breaking up with his boyfriend, moves to Sacramento to help his sick mother. Living with his conservative father and younger sisters, David feels like a stranger in his childhood home. As his mother worsens, he tries to convince everyone (including himself) he's "doing okay." Cast: Jesse ​ Plemons, Molly Shannon, Bradley Whitford, Maude Apatow, Zach Woods, June Squibb. World Premiere. DAY ONE FILM ​ ​ ​ ​ Southside With You / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Richard Tanne) — Southside With You chronicles a ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ single day in the summer of 1989 when the future President of the United States, Barack Obama, wooed his future First Lady on an epic first date across Chicago's South Side. Cast: Tika Sumpter, Parker Sawyers, Vanessa Bell ​ Calloway. World Premiere Spa Night / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Andrew Ahn) — Los Angeles’s Korean spas serve not only as ​ ​ ​ ​ meeting places but also as a bridge between past and future for generations of immigrant families. Spa Night ​ explores one Korean American family’s dreams and realities as each member struggles with the overlap of personal desire, disillusionment, and sense of tradition. Cast: Joe Seo, Haerry Kim, Youn Ho Cho, Tae Song, Ho Young ​ Chung, Linda Han. World Premiere Swiss Army Man / U.S.A. (Directors and screenwriters: Daniel Scheinert, Daniel Kwan) — Hank, a hopeless man ​ stranded in the wild, discovers a mysterious dead body. Together the two embark on an epic journey to get home. 4 As Hank realizes the body is the key to his survival, this once­suicidal man is forced to convince a dead body that life is worth living. Cast: Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, Mary Elizabeth Winstead. World Premiere ​ ​ ​ Tallulah / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Sian Heder) — A rootless

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    10 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us