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Sundance Film Festival
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Animated Award-Winning Documentary “Flee” Picked Up by Participant and NEON for North American Distribution Following Sundance Premiere

Film Review: “All Light, Everywhere” Is a Documentary That Makes You Question Your Relationship With Media

Film Review: “Marvelous and the Black Hole” Tells a Charming Story of a Girl Angry at the World Finding Herself Through Magic

Film Review: “Strawberry Mansion” is a 1990’s Inspired Christopher Nolan-esque Exploration of the Surreal Nature of Dreams

Film Review: “Summer of Soul” Directed by Questlove Is a Concert Film/Documentary Ought To Be on Disney+

Film Review: “Ailey” Paints an Intimate Portrait of a Troubled Artist Who Had a Big Impact on the American Dance Scene

Film Review: “Rebel Hearts” Uses Archival Footage and Animation in Corita’s Style To Tell the Story of Hollywood’s Immaculate Heart Sisters

Film Review: “Misha and the Wolves” Tells the Incredible Story of Uncovering the Truth in a Web of Lies

Film Review: Jerrod Carmichael’s “On the Count of Three” is a Brilliantly Dark Comedy About Two Friends in a Suicide Pact

Film Review: “Passing” Stars Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga as Two Friends in the 1920’s Who Hide Their Skin Tone In Different Ways

Film Review: Documentary “Faya Dayi” Takes a Spiritual Approach to Depicting Life Growing Khat in Ethiopia
