Sundance Film Festival 2024

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Daughters Daughters
Daughters and Porcelain War
As We Speak (Country: US; Year: 2024; Director: JM Harper; Stars: Greg Kriek, Killer Mike, Ari Melber, Camille James Harman, David Alan Graf, Elizabeth Lamboy-Wilson, Bun B, Patrice Hodge, Taylor Eden, Qari Delaney, Dylan Rogers, Cartrell Daniels, Tracy Martin, Alex Campbell Stein, K'Juan Chandler)
Bronx rap artist Kemba explores the growing weaponisation of rap lyrics in the US criminal justice system and abroad - revealing how law enforcement has quietly used artistic creation as evidence in criminal cases for decades.
World premiere
Daughters (Country: US; Year: 2024; Director: Angela Patton, Natalie Rae)
Four young girls prepare for a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers, as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, DC, jail.
World premiere
Every Little Thing (Country: Australia; Year: 2024; Director: Sally Aitken; Writer: Sally Aitken)
Amid the glamour of Hollywood, Los Angeles, a woman finds herself on a transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds, unraveling a visually captivating and magical tale of love, fragility, healing, and the delicate beauty in tiny acts of greatness.
World premiere
Frida (Country: US; Year: 2024; Director: Carla Gutierrez; Stars: Frida Kahlo)
Documentary of Frida Kahlo, told through her own words for the very first time — drawn from her diary, revealing letters, essays, and print interviews.
World premiere
Gaucho Gaucho (Country: US; Year: 2024; Director: Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw)
A celebration of a community of Argentine cowboys and cowgirls, known as Gauchos, living beyond the boundaries of the modern world.
World premiere
As We Speak As We Speak
As We Speak and Sugarcane
Love Machina (Country: US; Year: 2024; Director: Peter Sillen)
Futurists Martine and Bina Rothblatt commission an advanced humanoid AI named Bina48 to transfer Bina’s consciousness from a human to a robot in an attempt to continue their once-in-a-galaxy love affair for the rest of time.
World premiere
Porcelain War (Country: US; Year: 2024; Director: Brendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev; Writer: Aniela Sidorska, Brendan Bellomo, Paula DuPré Pesmen, Slava Leontyev)
Under roaring fighter jets and missile strikes, Ukrainian artists Slava, Anya, and Andrey choose to stay behind and fight, contending with the soldiers they have become. Defiantly finding beauty amid destruction, they show that although it’s easy to make people afraid, it’s hard to destroy their passion for living.
World premiere
Skywalkers: A Love Story (Year: 2024; Director: Jeff Zimbalist; Writer: Jeff Zimbalist)
To save their career and relationship, a daredevil couple journey across the globe to climb the world’s last super skyscraper and perform a bold acrobatic stunt on the spire.
World premiere
Sugarcane (Country: US, Canada; Year: 2024; Director: Emily Kassie, Julian Brave NoiseCat)
An investigation into abuse and missing children at an Indian residential school ignites a reckoning on the nearby Sugarcane Reserve.
World premiere
Union (Country: US; Year: 2024; Director: Stephen Maing, Brett Story)
The Amazon Labor Union (ALU) - a group of current and former Amazon workers in New York City’s Staten Island - takes on one of the world’s largest and most powerful companies in the fight to unionise.
World premiere
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