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to.get.her is a 2011 American mystery thriller film directed by Erica Dunton, starring Jazzy De Lisser, Chelsea Logan, Adwoa Aboah, Audrey Speicher, Jami Eaton, Jill Jackson and Ed Wagenseller. It had its premier at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011, where it won the Best of NEXT Audience Award, and was released digitally on 15 January 2013.
To Get Her may refer to: To Get Her Together, 2011 studio album by Dutch singer Anouk; To.get.her, 2011 American mystery thriller film directed by Erica Dunton;
Thelma is a 2024 American comedy-drama film written, directed and edited by Josh Margolin. The film stars June Squibb as an elderly woman who falls victim to a phone scam, and sets out to find the perpetrators with the help of her grandson (Fred Hechinger) and friend (Richard Roundtree, in his final role); Clark Gregg, Parker Posey, and Malcolm McDowell also star.
In 1985, Robert Redford's fledgling Sundance Institute, founded four years earlier to support American independent cinema, assumed control over what was then known as the U.S. Film Festival.
With snow on the ground and a cloud of uncertainty hanging over its next-to-last edition in Park City, the 41st annual Sundance Film Festival returns to its high-altitude Utah home, where the ...
June Squibb, the Oscar-nominated 94-year-old actor, did her own stunts in the Sundance- screened “Thelma,” referencing sequences from “Mission: Impossible.”
Sundance Institute/Amazon Studios Producers Award for Fiction – Amanda Marshall for God's Country; Sundance Institute/Adobe Mentorship Award for Editing Nonfiction – Toby Shimin; Sundance Institute/Adobe Mentorship Award for Editing Fiction – Dody Dorn; Sundance Institute/NHK Award – Hasan Hadi for The President's Cake; Source: [45]
Director Jenni Olson, a three-film Sundance veteran who co-created the festival’s long-running Queer Brunch event in 1997, said the Milk film “remains one of the best LGBTQ docs of all time.”