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U.S. response to Iran’s actions, the weight of celebrity endorsements, Mark Zuckerberg apologizes, and a report from Sundance.
Whit Stillman adapts Jane Austen, and the results are sublime.
The last day of viewing included a coming-of-age story set in an unusual place, and two films about desire gone mad.
Parenting, living other lives, and painful first love marked another day of viewing.
Uplifting, unsettling, devastating – all in a day’s work at Sundance.
One of the Festival’s most-anticipated films is Scripture-soaked and raises some unsettling questions.
The third day included films led by women as they deal with grief, desire, and the absurdity of life.
What makes a hero? What makes for notoriety? Today’s films weigh in.
A must-see film that quietly suggests a surprising answer to the problem of evil.
On screeners, interracial romance in the 1940s, and ficto-critical anthropologists run amok.