2017 Sundance Film Festival
Location | Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Sundance, Utah |
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Hosted by | Sundance Institute |
Festival date | January 19 to January 29, 2017 |
Language | English |
Website |
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The 2017 Sundance Film Festival will took place from January 19 to January 29, 2017.[1] The first lineup of competition films was announced November 30, 2016.[2]
Films
U.S. Dramatic Competition
- Band Aid by Zoe Lister-Jones
- Beach Rats by Eliza Hittman
- Brigsby Bear by Dave McCary
- Burning Sands by Gerard McMurray
- Crown Heights by Matt Ruskin
- Golden Exits by Alex Ross Perry
- The Hero by Brett Haley
- I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore by Macon Blair
- Ingrid Goes West by Matt Spicer
- Landline by Gillian Robespierre
- Novitiate by Maggie Betts
- Patti Cake$ by Geremy Jasper
- Roxanne Roxanne by Michael Larnell
- To the Bone by Marti Noxon
- Walking Out by Alex & Andrew Smith
- The Yellow Birds by Alexandre Moors
U.S. Documentary Competition
- Casting JonBenet by Kitty Green
- Chasing Coral by Jeff Orlowski
- City of Ghosts by Matthew Heineman
- Dina by Dan Sickles & Antonio Santini
- Dolores by Peter Bratt
- The Force by Pete Nicks
- ICARUS by Bryan Fogel
- The New Radical by Adam Bhala Lough
- NOBODY SPEAK: Hulk Hogan, Gawker and Trials of a Free Press by Brian Knappenberger
- Quest by Jonathan Olshefski
- STEP by Amanda Lipitz
- Strong Island by Yance Ford
- Trophy by Shaul Schwarz & Christina Clusiau
- Unrest by Jennifer Brea
- Water & Power: A California Heist by Marina Zenovich
- Whose Streets? by Sabaah Folayan & Damon Davis
World Cinema Dramatic Competition
- Axolotl Overkill by Helene Hegemann
- Berlin Syndrome by Cate Shortland
- Carpinteros (Woodpeckers) by José María Cabral
- Don’t Swallow My Heart, Alligator Girl ! by Felipe Bragança
- Family Life by Alicia Scherson & Cristián Jiménez
- Free and Easy by Jun Geng
- My Happy Family by Nana Ekvtimishvili & Simon Gross
- God’s Own Country by Francis Lee
- The Nile Hilton Incident by Tarik Saleh
- Pop Aye by Kirsten Tan
- Sueño en otro idioma by Ernesto Contreras
- The Wound by John Trengove
World Cinema Documentary Competition
- The Good Postman by Tonislav Hristov
- In Loco Parentis by Neasa Ní Chianáin & David Rane
- It’s Not Yet Dark by Frankie Fenton
- Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower by Joe Piscatella
- Last Men in Aleppo by Feras Fayyad
- Machines by Rahul Jain
- Motherland by Ramona Diaz
- Plastic China by Jiu-liang Wang
- RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked The World by Catherine Bainbridge
- Tokyo Idols by Kyoko Miyake
- WINNIE by Pascale Lamche
- The Workers Cup by Adam Sobel
References
- ↑ "Sundance Film Festival". www.sundance.org. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
- ↑ Indiewire. "Sundance 2017 Announces Competition and NEXT Lineups, Including Returning Favorites and Major Contenders". Retrieved 30 November 2016.
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