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Sundance Film Review: The Little Hours

Posted on January 21, 2017 (January 24, 2022) by Alton Barnhart
The-Little-Hours

Jeff Baena’s debauched film The Little Hours makes us appreciate the fact that sex comedies have been funny for hundreds of years. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Jeff Baena, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: Carpinteros

Posted on January 23, 2017 (November 17, 2023) by Alton Barnhart
Carpinteros-Woodpeckers

Carpinteros tells the story Julián (Jean Jean), who has been admitted into prison for a probationary period while his case goes through court. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: José María Cabral, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: Beatriz at Dinner

Posted on January 28, 2017 (November 17, 2023) by Alton Barnhart
Beatriz-at-Dinner-Selma-Hayek

Selma Hayek delivers a spellbinding performance as Beatriz in Beatriz at Dinner, allowing her to beam with energy and balance amid an aggravating situation. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Miguel Arteta, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: Sueño en Otro Idioma

Posted on January 28, 2017 (November 17, 2023) by Alton Barnhart
Sueño-en-otro-idioma

In Sueño en otro idioma, linguist Martín travels to a rural area of Mexico to record conversations between the last speakers of Zikril. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Damn These Heels 2017, Ernesto Contreras, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: The Workers Cup

Posted on January 20, 2017 (January 24, 2022) by Alton Barnhart
The Workers Cup

Despite their various backgrounds, the men in The Workers Cup share a passion for football, and we feel how much it means to them on a palpable level. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Adam Sobel, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: Axolotl Overkill

Posted on January 26, 2017 (November 17, 2023) by Alton Barnhart
Axolotl-Overkill

Axolotl Overkill is a character study of Mifti, a teenage girl who feels disaffected by the life that people her age are supposed to lead. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Helene Hegemann, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: Family Life

Posted on January 20, 2017 (November 17, 2023) by Alton Barnhart
Family Life

Directors Alicia Scherson and Cristián Jiménez present Family Life as an anxious film: We watch Martín spin his lie to Paz while we become enamored of her. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Alicia Scherson, Cristián Jiménez, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: Dayveon

Posted on January 21, 2017 (November 17, 2023) by Alton Barnhart
Dayveon

In the “NEXT” section, Dayveon depicts the frustration of the film’s namesake character, Dayveon, played by Devin Blackmon. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Amman Abbasi, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: Plastic China

Posted on January 21, 2017 (November 17, 2023) by Alton Barnhart
Plastic-China

Plastic China features foreman Kun’s plastic-recycling facility. They reside among knolls of plastic waste and veritable mountains of work. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Jiuliang Wang, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Sundance Film Review: Sami Blood

Posted on January 18, 2017 (November 17, 2023) by Alton Barnhart
Sami Blood

Sundance chose well by including this film in the “Spotlight” section, as Sami Blood continues to delight and does the Sami people justice. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Amanda Kernell, Sundance, Sundance 2017

Slamdance Film Review: Cortez

Posted on January 20, 2017 (January 24, 2022) by Alton Barnhart
Slamdance – Cortez – Cheryl Nichols

Cinematically, Cortez is a beautiful film and focuses on the wild, unpredictable nature of the Southwest. It follows the story of struggling musician Jesse as he is aimlessly drifts from town to town, trying to make it as a solo musician after the breakup of his band. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Cheryl Nichols, Slamdance, Slamdance 2017

Slamdance Film Review: Jia (The Family)

Posted on January 22, 2017 (January 24, 2022) by Alton Barnhart
Jia (The Family) – Shumin Liu

Patient and poised, Shumin Liu’s feature-film debut is a measured masterpiece. From muted start to wrenching denouement, Shumin Liu brings a considered and stylish sensibility to the ordinariness that imbues The Family’s story. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Shumin Liu, Slamdance, Slamdance 2017
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