Sundance Film Institute has already announced the films that will be shown during the 2013 edition of Sundance Film Festival between 17th and 27th January 2013. The full article can be traced here.
The news is that 16 features will have their world premieres there, which is an astonishing number. There is also one Polish film there, in the World Dramatic Section, directed by Jacek Borcuch, "Lasting."
Among them inter alia:
Afternoon Delight / U.S.A. (Director and
screenwriter: Jill Soloway) - In this sexy, dark comedy, a lost L.A.
housewife puts her idyllic hipster life in jeopardy when she tries to
rescue a stripper by taking her in as a live-in nanny. Cast: Kathryn Hahn, Juno Temple, Josh Radnor, Jane Lynch.
Ain't Them Bodies Saints / U.S.A. (Director
and screenwriter: David Lowery) - The tale of an outlaw who escapes
from prison and sets out across the Texas hills to reunite with his wife
and the daughter he has never met. Cast: Rooney Mara, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster, Nate Parker, Keith Carradine.
Austenland / U.S.A., United Kingdom
(Director: Jerusha Hess, Screenwriters: Jerusha Hess, Shannon Hale) -
Thirtysomething, single Jane is obsessed with Mr. Darcy, as played by
Colin Firth in Pride and Prejudice. On a trip to an English
resort, her fantasies of meeting the perfect Regency-era gentleman
become more real than she ever imagined. Cast: Keri Russell, JJ Feild, Bret McKenzie, Jennifer Coolidge, Georgia King, James Callis.
Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Francesca Gregorini) - Emanuel, a troubled
girl, becomes preoccupied with her mysterious, new neighbor, who bears a
striking resemblance to her dead mother. In offering to babysit her
newborn, Emanuel unwittingly enters a fragile, fictional world, of which
she becomes the gatekeeper. Cast: Kaya Scodelario, Jessica Biel, Alfred Molina, Frances O'Connor, Jimmi Simpson, Aneurin Barnard.
Kill Your Darlings / U.S.A. (Director: John
Krokidas, Screenwriters: Austin Bunn, John Krokidas) - An untold story
of murder that brought together a young Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and
William Burroughs at Columbia University in 1944, providing the spark
that led to the birth of an entire generation – their Beat revolution. Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Dane DeHann, Ben Foster, Michael C. Hall, Jack Huston, Elizabeth Olsen.
The Lifeguard / U.S.A. (Director and
screenwriter: Liz W. Garcia) - A former valedictorian quits her reporter
job in New York and returns to the place she last felt happy: her
childhood home in Connecticut. She gets work as a lifeguard and starts a
dangerous relationship with a troubled teenager. Cast: Kristen Bell, Mamie Gummer, Martin Starr, Alex Shaffer, Amy Madigan, David Lambert.
Touchy Feely / U.S.A. (Director and
screenwriter: Lynn Shelton) - A massage therapist is unable to do her
job when stricken with a mysterious and sudden aversion to bodily
contact. Meanwhile, her uptight brother's foundering dental practice
receives new life when clients seek out his “healing touch.” Cast: Rosemarie DeWitt, Allison Janney, Ron Livingston, Scoot McNairy, Ellen Page, Josh Pais.
Toy's House / U.S.A. (Director: Jordan
Vogt-Roberts, Screenwriter: Chris Galletta) - Three unhappy teenage boys
flee to the wilderness where they build a makeshift house and live off
the land as masters of their own destiny. Or at least that’s the plan. Cast: Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso, Moises Arias, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Alison Brie.
I have a feeling that we'll here a lot about these features in the upcoming year.
World Cinema Dramatic Competition (ONE POLISH FILM THERE!):
Circles / Serbia, Germany, France, Croatia,
Slovenia (Director: Srdan Golubovic, Screenwriters: Srdjan Koljevic,
Melina Pota Koljevic) — Five people are affected by a tragic heroic act.
Twenty years later, all of them will confront the past through their
own crises. Will they overcome guilt, frustration and their urge for
revenge? Will they do the right thing, at all costs? Cast: Aleksandar Bercek, Leon Lucev, Nebojsa Glogovac, Hristina Popovic, Nikola Rakocevic, Vuk Kostic. World Premiere
Crystal Fairy / Chile (Director and
screenwriter: Sebastián Silva) — Jamie invites a stranger to join a road
trip to Chile. The woman’s free and esoteric nature clashes with
Jamie’s acidic, self-absorbed personality as they head into the desert
for a Mescaline-fueled psychedelic trip. Cast: Michael Cera, Gabby Hoffmann, Juan Andrés Silva, José Miguel Silva, Agustín Silva. World Premiere. DAY ONE FILM
The Future / Chile, Germany, Italy, Spain
(Director and screenwriter: Alicia Scherson) — When their parents die,
Bianca starts to smoke and Tomas is still a virgin. The orphans explore
the dangerous streets of adulthood until Bianca finds Maciste, a retired
Mr. Universe, and enters his dark mansion in search of a future. Cast: Manuela Martelli, Rutger Hauer, Luigi Ciardo, Nicolas Vaporidis, Alessandro Giallocosta. World Premiere
Houston / Germany (Director and
screenwriter: Bastian Günther) — Clemens Trunschka is a corporate
headhunter and an alcoholic. Drinking increasingly isolates him from his
life and leads him away from reality. While searching for a CEO
candidate in Houston, his addiction submerges him into his own darkness.
Cast: Ulrich Tukur, Garret Dillahunt, Wolfram Koch, Jenny Schily, Jason Douglas, Jens Münchow. World Premiere
Jiseul / South Korea (Director and
screenwriter: Muel O) — In 1948, as the Korean government ordered the
Communists’ eviction to Jeju Island, the military invaded a calm and
peaceful village. Townsfolk took sanctuary in a cave and debated moving
to a higher mountain. Cast: Min-chul SUNG, Jung-won YANG, Young-soon OH, Soon-dong PARK, Suk-bum MOON, Kyung-sub JANG. International Premiere
Lasting / Poland, Spain (Director and
screenwriter: Jacek Borcuch) — An emotional love story about two Polish
students who fall in love with each other while working summer jobs in
Spain. An unexpected nightmare interrupts their carefree time in the
heavenly landscape and throws their lives into chaos. Cast: Jakub Gierszal, Magdalena Berus, Angela Molina. World Premiere
Metro Manila / United Kingdom, Philippines
(Director: Sean Ellis, Screenwriters: Sean Ellis, Frank E. Flowers) —
Seeking a better life, Oscar and his family move from the
poverty-stricken rice fields to the big city of Manila, where they fall
victim to various inhabitants whose manipulative ways are a daily part
of city survival. Cast: Jake Macapagal, John Arcilla, Althea Vega. World Premiere
Shopping / New Zealand (Directors: Mark
Albiston, Louis Sutherland, Screenwriters: Louis Sutherland, Mark
Albiston) — New Zealand, 1981: Seduced by a charismatic career criminal,
teenager Willie must choose where his loyalty lies – with a family of
shoplifters or his own blood. Cast: Kevin Paulo, Julian Dennison, Jacek Koman, Alistair Browning. World Premiere
Soldate Jeannette / Austria (Director:
Daniel Hoesl) — Fanni has had enough of money and leaves to buy a tent.
Anna has had enough of pigs and leaves a needle in the hay. Cars crash
and money burns to shape their mutual journey toward a rising liberty. Cast: Johanna Orsini-Rosenberg, Christina Reichsthaler, Josef Kleindienst, Aurelia Burckhardt, Julia Schranz, Ines Rössl. World Premiere
There Will Come a Day / Italy, France
(Director: Giorgio Diritti, Screenwriters: Giorgio Diritti, Fredo Valla,
Tania Pedroni) — Painful issues push Augusta, a young Italian woman, to
doubt the certainties on which she has built her existence. On a small
boat in the immensity of the Amazon rain forest, she faces the adventure
of searching for herself. Cast: Jasmine Trinca, Anne Alvaro, Pia Engleberth. World Premiere
Wajma (An Afghan Love Story) / Afghanistan
(Director and screenwriter: Barmak Akram) — A young man in Kabul seduces
a girl. When she tells him she’s pregnant, he questions having taken
her virginity. Then her father arrives, and a timeless, archaic violence
erupts – possibly leading to a crime, and even a sacrifice. Cast: Wajma Bahar, Mustafa Abdulsatar, Haji Gul, Breshna Bahar. World Premiere
What They Don't Talk About When They Talk About Love
/ Indonesia (Director and screenwriter: Mouly Surya) — Mouly Surya’s
film explores the odds of love and deception among the blind, the deaf
and the unlucky sighted people at a high school for the visually
impaired. Cast: Nicholas Saputra, Ayushita Nugraha, Karina Salim, Anggun Priambodo, Lupita Jennifer. World Premiere
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