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The Daily Buzz from Sundance: Episode 4
By Brian Brooks
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January 19, 2014
Park City experienced a bit of L.A. style Sunday. The City of Angels Mayor Eric Garcetti traveled to Sundance to promote the city to a film industry that has often traveled to other locales. Also on Daily Buzz from Sundance, Catherine Keener and filmmakers from Land Ho!, Roger Ebert doc Life Itself and War Story.
“American Hustle” Wins Big at 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
By Erik Luers
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January 19, 2014
The 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards took place Saturday evening, with "Dallas Buyers Club," "Blue Jasmine," "12 Years A Slave," and "American Hustle" winning the top film prizes.
The Daily Buzz: Sundance Episode 3
By Brian Brooks
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January 18, 2014
Film Society's Daily Buzz again spoke with Sundance filmmakers debuting their new films on Main Street, with Episode 3 devoted to the harsh reality of an unreal virtual world in Valerie Veatch's Love Child and the tribulations of youth in Kat Candler's Hellion and Michael Tully's Ping Pong Summer.
The Daily Buzz: Sundance Episode 2
By Brian Brooks
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January 17, 2014
Stories of a well-connected mobster, the underside of North Dakota boom towns and the life of a charismatic labor leader were highlights of Episode 2 of Film Society's Daily Buzz at the Sundance Film Festival Friday, ushering in the first full weekend of the festival.
Film Comment’s Essential Cinema: Much Ado About Nothing
By Erik Luers
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January 17, 2014
Joss Whedon's cinematic adaptation of Williams Shakespeare's classic Much Ado About Nothing has been selected by Film Comment magazine as one of 15 films in their Essential Cinema series of articles.
“12 Years A Slave” Wins Big at 2014 Critics’ Choice Awards
By Erik Luers
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January 17, 2014
The Broadcast Film Critics Association held their annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards ceremony last night. Steve McQueen's 12 Years A Slave was awarded the top prize for Best Picture, while Gravity went home with seven awards in all.
The Daily Buzz: Sundance Episode 1
By Brian Brooks
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January 16, 2014
The Daily Buzz kicked off today as the Sundance Film Festival launched its 30th year. Todd Miller dropped by to chat about his opening night doc Dinosaur 13 and Brian Knappenberger discussed The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz.
Robert Redford Touts Sundance and Addresses Oscar Snub
By Brian Brooks
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January 16, 2014
Robert Redford reacts to not receiving an Oscar nomination as the Sundance Film Festival opened Thursday. Acknowledging awards and distribution are a business, the actor/director/producer said he was grateful to return to his acting roots, while also touting the three decades of the festival he founded.
Saul Bass Directs: Looking at the Individual Works of an Artist
By Erik Luers
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January 16, 2014
Well known for his title sequences and posters for other directors' movies, the film work of the legendary Saul Bass is screening this week as part of the 23rd New York Jewish Film Festival. We delve in to some of the notable highlights.
Film Society’s Daily Buzz Returns to Sundance
By Eugene Hernandez
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January 16, 2014
Film Society's Daily Buzz is back on the air in Park CIty. For the fourth year, the FIlm Society of Lincoln Center is presenting a daily radio show from the Sundance Film Festival.