The New York Times – Film:
Author: Nicole Sperling
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‘The Ability to Say Yes’ to Stories Long Neglected on the Screen
The New York Times – Film:
People of color are financing a number of movies at the Sundance Film Festival focused on elevating underrepresented voices.
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‘Women Talking’ and What a Post-#MeToo Future Looks Like
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The director Sarah Polley and cast members Claire Foy and Rooney Mara dig into thorny issues raised by their new film, a drama based on sexual assaults in a Mennonite sect.
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Netflix’s Harry and Meghan Documentary Series to Be ‘Personal and Raw’
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The documentary series is the most high-profile project from Story Syndicate, a company run by the filmmaker Liz Garbus and her husband, Dan Cogan.
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Sundance Unveils an In-Person Lineup Filled With Stories of Anxiety and Urgency
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Veterans like Nicole Holofcener and Ira Sachs and first-timer filmmakers like Randall Park made the cut, as did films about Ukraine.
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‘Glass Onion’ and ‘Matilda’ Test Netflix’s Approach to Theatrical Releases
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The company agreed to some exclusive theatrical distribution for “Glass Onion” and “Matilda the Musical,” but it’s not clear exhibitors will get much more.
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‘She Said’ Filmmakers and Weinstein Victims: An Emotional Collaboration
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Though the drama avoids showing assaults or even much of the producer, a survivor likened reliving the experience to “watching your own car crash.”