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The 27th annual Sundance Film Festival took place from January 20, 2011 until January 30, 2011 in Park City, Utah, with screenings in Salt Lake City, Utah, Ogden, Utah, and Sundance, Utah. The festival opened with five screenings, one from each category in competition: Sing Your Song , Pariah , The Guard , Project Nim , and Shorts Program I.
2011: January 21 Crime After Crime: Yoav Potash: 2011: January 23 Hot Coffee: Susan Saladoff: 2010: January 24 How to Die in Oregon: Peter D. Richardson: 2010: January 23 If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front: Marshall Curry: 2011: January 21 The Last Mountain: Bill Haney: 2011: January 21 Miss Representation: Jennifer Siebel ...
Martha Marcy May Marlene premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in January, [9] with Durkin winning the festival's U.S. Directing Award for Best Drama. [10] It also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival [ 11 ] [ 12 ] and at the 36th Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2011. [ 13 ]
The Music Never Stopped is a 2011 American drama film directed by Jim Kohlberg, who makes his directorial debut from a script by Gwyn Lurie and Gary Marks. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and was given a limited release in the US on March 18, 2011.
The Sundance Film Festival rolled with the continued punches of the pandemic, turning its intended in-person festivities into an online celebration of cinema of all sorts. The snowy queues outside ...
4.2 2011. 4.3 2012. 4.4 ... The following includes a list of films that won awards at the American Sundance Film Festival. [1 ... Online Film Festival Jury Award ...
The Mill and the Cross (Polish: Młyn i krzyż) is a 2011 drama film directed by Lech Majewski and starring Rutger Hauer, Charlotte Rampling, and Michael York. It is inspired by Pieter Bruegel the Elder 's 1564 painting The Procession to Calvary , and based on Michael Francis Gibson 's 1996 book The Mill and the Cross .
Page One: Inside the New York Times is an American documentary film by Andrew Rossi, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media jointly acquired the U.S. distribution rights and released the film theatrically in Summer 2011.