Sundance Film Review: Acasӑ, My Home

Sundance Film Review: Acasӑ, My Home
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Acasӑ, My Home succeeds as a cinéma verité documentary that offers a compelling case study about the shortcomings of how we live. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Summer White (Blanco de Verano)

Sundance Film Review: Summer White (Blanco de Verano)
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Summer White (Blanco de Verano) doesn’t offer traditional payoffs that we may want or expect as viewers, and it’s certainly better for it. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Identifying Features (Sin Señas Particulares)

Sundance Film Review: Identifying Features (Sin Señas Particulares)
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Identifying Features (Sin Señas Particulares) is a harrowing narrative about Magdalena (Mercedes Hernández), who seeks her lost, adolescent son, Jesús (Juan Jesús Varela). … read more

Sundance Film Review: La Llorona

Sundance Film Review: La Llorona
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La Llorona is a good way to get your fix for a socially aware, supernatural psychological/revenge thriller at Sundance 2020. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Summertime

Sundance Film Review: Summertime
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Summertime Sundance Film Festival Director: Carlos López Estrada Opening with a girl wearing roller skates, singing poetry into her guitar on a pier in Venice Beach, Summertime establishes the plot as a snapshot in the day of a life of different teens and young adults around Los Angeles. There are many characters in the story,

Finding Hope in Tragedy: Director Kim Snyder on Us Kids at Sundance Film Festival 2020

Finding Hope in Tragedy: Director Kim Snyder on Us Kids...
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“Us Kids is told through the lens of youth,” filmmaker/director Kim Snyder says. “It was an attempt to give them their voice.” … read more