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21 Films to See at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival
The first-ever virtual fest kicks off this week with movies featuring stars like Rita Moreno, Vanessa Kirby, and Daniel Kaluuya. Glen Wilson, Courtesy of Sundance Institute
A look at the buzziest prospects at this year s festival which will be accessible online to movie lovers from around the world for the first-time ever from documentaries to dramas and next year s awards contenders.
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SAINT MAUD Is a Dense, Intimate Slice of Religious Horror
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Trauma doesn’t just cast shadows. It can reorder a life, atom to atom, bone to bone. And what we make of our trauma well, that’s the game of life, isn’t it? Some find power in their past. Others make a mess of it. And always, it’s a disruption. One that can be revelatory and euphoric, or utterly damning.
For a nurse named Katie (Morfydd Clark), trauma binds her to Roman Catholicism. That’s where we find her at the beginning of
Saint Maud, the debut feature from writer/director Rose Glass. Katie rechristens herself Maud and devotes her life to God after a troubling incident with a patient. But her religion soon turns fanatic and dangerous.
Maud and God: A Conversation with Rose Glass
The writer-director s debut feature, Saint Maud, is finally coming to US screens. We got on the phone with her nearly a year ago.
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Welcome to
World Builders, our ongoing series of conversations with the most productive and thoughtful behind-the-scenes craftspeople in the industry. For this entry, we chat with Saint Maud writer-director Rose Glass. Note: this interview was conducted in February 2020 before the film’s original April 2020 date was scrapped and its release was postponed.
Most first-time filmmakers endure a long, arduous creative process from script to screen, but few have had to tack on the indeterminate anxiety of distribution limbo as it exists in a pandemic-ridden world, and even fewer have had to shoulder that heavy consternation with the promise of a breakthrough under their belt, like
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BUZZ A werewolf story with an indie sensibility,
Silver is the festival s genre standout. Described as a traditional Gothic horror, the title is set in the 1800s in a remote country village where a man is sent to investigate wild animal attacks. John and the Hole
STARS Charlie Shotwell, Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Ehle, and Taissa Farmiga
BUZZ The psychological thriller, which was an official Cannes selection, comes from one of the writers behind
Birdman (Nicolas Giácobone), and centers on a kid who holds his family captive in a hole he found in the ground. Mass
STARS Jason Isaacs, Ann Dowd, Martha Plimpton, Reed Birney