El Festival de Sundance 2014 desvela su programación
El Festival de Sundance 2014 que tendrá lugar a partir del próximo 16 al 26 de enero ha anunciado los primeros títulos a competición en las principales secciones. Entre los elegidos, muchos de los títulos destacados en la previa que le dedicamos. Destacan Kristen Wiig y Ty Burrell en "The Skeleton Twins", el debut bajo la dirección del actor John Slattery (Mad Men) con "God’s Pocket" protagonizada por Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kristen Stewart en "Camp X-Ray", Aaron Paul en "Hellion", Anne Hathaway en "Song One", y muchas más. Os dejamos una lista completa de los films seleccionados:
U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION
“Camp X-Ray” — Peter Sattler
“Cold in July” — Jim Mickle
“Dear White People” — Justin Simien
“Fishing Without Nets” (U.S.-Somalia-Kenya) — Cutter Hodierne
“God’s Pocket” — John Slattery
“Happy Christmas” — Joe Swanberg
“Hellion” — Kat Candler
“Infinitely Polar Bear” — Maya Forbes
“Jamie Marks Is Dead” — Carter Smith
“Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter” — David Zellner
“Life After Beth” — Jeff Baena
“Low Down” — Jeff Preiss
“The Skeleton Twins” — Craig Johnson
“The Sleepwalker” — Mona Fastvold
“Song One” — Kate Barker-Froyland
“Whiplash” — Damien Chazelle

U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
“Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory” — Michael Rossato-Bennett
“All the Beautiful Things” — John Harkrider
“Captivated — The Trials of Pamela Smart” — Jeremiah Zagar
“The Case Against 8″ — Ben Cotner, Ryan White
“Cesar’s Last Fast” — Richard Ray Perez, Lorena Parlee
“Dinosaur 13″ — Todd Miller.
“E-Team” — Katy Chevigny, Ross Kauffman
“Fed Up” — Stephanie Soechtig
“The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz” — Brian Knappenberger
“Ivory Tower” — Andrew Rossi
“Marmato” — Mark Grieco
“No No: A Dockumentary” — Jeffrey Radice
“The Overnighters” — Jesse Moss
“Private Violence” — Cynthia Hill
“Rich Hill” — Andrew Droz Palermo y Tracy Droz Tragos
“Watchers of the Sky” — Edet Belzberg

WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION
The 12 films in this section are world premieres unless otherwise specified.
“52 Tuesdays” (Australia) —Sophie Hyde
“Blind” (Norway-Netherlands) — Eskil Vogt
“Difret” (Ethiopia) — Zeresenay Berhane Mehari
“The Disobedient” (Serbia) — Mina Djukic
“God Help the Girl” (U.K.) — Stuart Murdoch.
“Liar’s Dice” (India) — Geetu Mohandas
“Lilting” (U.K.) — Hong Khaou
“Lock Charmer” (El cerrajero) (Argentina) — Natalia Smirnoff
“To Kill a Man” (Chile-France) — Alejandro Fernandez Almendras
“Viktoria” (Bulgaria-Romania) — Maya Vitkova
“Wetlands” (Germany) — David Wnendt
“White Shadow” (Italy-Germany-Tanzania) — Noaz Deshe
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WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
The 12 films in this section are world premieres unless otherwise specified.
“20,000 Days on Earth” (U.K.) — Iain Forsyth y Jane Pollard
“Concerning Violence” (Sweden-U.S.-Denmark-Finland) — Goran Hugo Olsson
“The Green Prince” (Germany-Israel-U.K.) — Nadav Schirman
“Happiness” (France-Finland) — Thomas Balmes
“Love Child” (South Korea-U.S.) — Valerie Veatch
“Mr. Leos Carax” (France) — Tessa Louise-Salome
“My Prairie Home” (Canada) —Chelsea McMullan
“The Notorious Mr. Bout” (U.S.-Russia) — Tony Gerber y Maxim Pozdorovkin
“The Return to Homs” (Syria-Germany) — Talal Derki
“Sepideh — Reaching for the Stars” (Denmark) — Berit Madsen.
“We Come as Friends” (France-Austria) — Hubert Sauper
“Web Junkie” (Israel) — Shosh Shlam y Hilla Medalia
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The 11 films in this section are world premieres.
“Appropriate Behavior” (U.S.-U.K.) — Desiree Akhavan
“Drunktown’s Finest” — Sydney Freeland
“The Foxy Merkins” — Madeleine Olnek
“A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” — Ana Lily Amirpour
“Imperial Dreams” — Malik Vitthal
“Land Ho!” (U.S.-Iceland) — Martha Stephens y Aaron Katz
“Listen Up Philip” — Alex Ross Perry
“Memphis” — Tim Sutton
“Obvious Child” — Gillian Robespierre
“Ping Pong Summer” — Michael Tully
“War Story” — Mark Jackson