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Sundance Film Review: Sea of Shadows

Posted on January 27, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
Sea of Shadows | Richard Ladkani |Photo: Richard Ladkani.

Sea of Shadows presents the grave, complex problem of illegal fishing in the Sea of Cortez for the endangered fish totoaba. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Richard Ladkani, Sundance 2019

Sundance Film Review: WE ARE LITTLE ZOMBIES

Posted on January 26, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
WE ARE LITTLE ZOMBIES | Makoto Nagahisa | Photos Courtesy of Sundance Institute.

A punch-pop-stomp ride from start to finish, WE ARE LITTLE ZOMBIES chronicles four school-uniform-wearing strangers, averaging 13.5 years of age. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Makoto Nagahisa, Sundance 2019

Sundance Film Review: Advocate

Posted on January 27, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
Advocate | Rachel Leah Jones, Philippe Bellaïche | Photo: Philippe Bellaiche

Along with Jones and Bellaïche’s primary narrative, Advocate also delves into Tsemel’s personal life, insofar as it informs her practice today. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Philippe Bellaïche, Rachel Leah Jones, Sundance 2019

Sundance Film Review: MERATA: How Mum Decolonised the Screen

Posted on January 28, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen | Hepi Mita | Photo: New Zealand Herald

Her mission, in her words, was to decolonize and indigenize our screens. With Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen, her son Hepi Mita continues the task. … read more

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Sundance Film Review: The Sharks

Posted on January 28, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
The Sharks | Lucía Garibaldi | Photo: German Nocella

The cinematography, natural lighting and photography in The Sharks is stunning, as it captures lush treescapes and waves crashing against rocks on beaches. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Lucía Garibaldi, Sundance 2019

Sundance Film Review: Anthropocene: The Human Epoch

Posted on January 25, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
Anthropocene – The Human Epoch | Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, Edward Burtynsky | Photo: Edward Burtynsky.

Anthropocene: The Human Epoch succeeds in not trying to assail each topic but giving us a panoramic view of how all of these human activities cumulatively affect the planet. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, Sundance 2019

Sundance Film Review: THE WITCH HUNTERS

Posted on January 26, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
THE WITCH HUNTERS | Rasko Miljkovic | Photo: Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Though it’s lighthearted, THE WITCH HUNTERS offers a mature conversation about legitimate issues through the lens of young characters. … read more

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Sundance Film Review: Abe

Posted on January 27, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
Abe | Fernando Grostein Andrade | Photo: Alex Korolkovas

Abe is a worthwhile movie that also presents subtle, contextually appropriate educational points about Islam. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Fernando Grostein Andrade, Sundance 2019

Sundance Film Review: Tigerland

Posted on February 2, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt

Tigerland Sundance Film Festival Director: Ross Kauffman In both Eastern and Western imaginations and art, the tiger has always been a symbol of beauty and power. As their numbers dwindle in the wild, many people are moved to help their cause. Tigerland follows two parallel tiger conservation efforts: in far east Russia where Pavel Famenko

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Sundance Film Review: Judy and Punch

Posted on February 1, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt

Judy and Punch (Australia) Sundance Film Festival Director: Mirrah Foulkes In 16th century Seaside, a town that is nowhere near the sea, puppeteers Judy (Mia Wasikowska) and her husband Punch (Damon Herriman) are the main source of entertainment. Their puppet shows require synchronized choreography, but Punch seems to be the one taking all the credit

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Sundance Film Review: Sister Aimee

Posted on January 31, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt

Sister Aimee Sundance Film Festival Director: Samantha Buck and Marie Schlingmann The story of Sister Aimee Semple McPherson, as told by the film Sister Aimee, claims to have 5 1/2% truth to it. The historically accurate 5 1/2% is this: Sister Aimee was a wildly popular evangelist who founded the Four Square Church in the

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Sundance Film Review: The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Posted on February 1, 2019 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt

The opening scenes of The Last Black Man in San Francisco were enough to take my breath away. … read more

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