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Chris Kelly
There’s a lot of Sundance news to report: a top-dollar deal was made, a film that initially sounded good wasn’t received well by audiences and lots of tears were shed at another picutre. Plus, we have a clip from Frank & Lola starring Michael Shannon and two short films to show you in their entirety.
With Sundance just around the corner, we’re bringing you our picks for what’s worth watching at the festival. In the category of U.S. Dramatic Competition, the festival features domestic narrative films from up and coming filmmakers. Here’s a few of those films that caught our attention.
Keep up with what’s happening in the industry with the inside information on who’s getting hired, promoted, and let-go.
Logline: A gay “Saturday Night Live” writer returns home to care for his dying mother, but in the process must recover from a crushing breakup and confront his conservative, disapproving father.