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Sundance Film Festival Line-up Announced |
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Written by Garth Franklin
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
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Sixty-four feature films will screen in competition at the 2006
Sundance Film Festival, in four sections, festival organizers announced
yesterday. A total of 120 features will run from January 19th - 29th
2006, eighty-four features will have a world premiere at the event. All
but three feature films this year will be having a World, North
American, or U.S. premiere at Sundance '06.
Amongst the most watched category 'Independent Feature Film Competition: Dramatic' are such films as:
"A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints," directed and written by Dito
Montiel. A writer recounts his teenage experiences in tough 1980s
Astoria, New York -- where all his friends ended up dead, as junkies,
or in prison -- exploring how he managed to emerge unscathed. The
all-star cast includes Robert Downey, Jr., Rosario Dawson, Chazz
Palminteri, Diane Wiest, Shia La Boeuf, Channing Tatum, Eric Roberts
"Come Early Morning," directed and written by Joey Lauren Adams. The
story of a southern woman trying to escape her addictions and
self-destructive behavior to find true love. Cast includes Ashley Judd,
Jeffrey Donovan, Tim Blake Nelson, Diane Ladd, Stacey Keach.
"Half Nelson," directed by Ryan Fleck; written by Anna Boden and Ryan
Fleck. An inner-city junior high school teacher with a drug habit forms
an unlikely friendship with one of his students after she discovers his
secret. Ryan Gosling, Shareeka Epps, Anthony Mackie, Tina Holmes, Jay
O. Sanders, Denis O'Hare, and Deborah Rush star.
"Stephanie Daley," directed and written by Hilary Brougher. A forensic
psychologist, seven months pregnant, is hired to learn the truth behind
a teenager's denial of accusations that she concealed her pregnancy and
committed infanticide. Tilda Swinton, Amber Tamblyn, Timothy Hutton and
Denis O'Hare star.
The full list (incl. cast list and synopsis for each) of all sixty four competing films in all four categories can be found at indieWire.
Thanks to 'Eugene'.
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