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Cultural Weekly at Sundance and Slamdance 2014

By Cultural Weekly on January 15, 2014 in Film

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Cultural Weekly’s Adam Leipzig and Sophia Stein arrived in Park City a few hours ago, and will be covering the Sundance and Slamdance film festivals in their own eclectic ways. They’ll be seeing movies, talking to filmmakers, attending events and probably collecting swag.

Links to daily posts will appear on this page. Additional articles will run later this year as movies are released.

Image from Boyhood, directed by Richard Linklater. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.

 

Weekly’s Top 10 Sundance Picks

 

 

Chloë Grace Moretz (left) and Kiera Knightley in Laggies, directed by Lynn Shelton. Photo by Barbara Kinney, courtesy of Sundance Institute.

 

Biggest Sundance Winners? Millennials

 

 

Famous in Park City, as they tagged themselves (from left): brynajeanne13, Sierra Wells, Charlotte Lampe

 

‘Are You Famous?’

 

 

 

THE SQUARE-Ahmed

 

Sundance ’13 Doc Gets Academy Nomination

 

 

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Sundance 2014: So Many Films, So Little Time!

 

 

The logo goes up. YouTube Lounge, Sundance 2014

 

Day 0: Sundance Lounges Get Ready

 

 

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Sundance Infographic: Are Indies the “8th Studio”?

 

 

High-quality 3D TV without glasses at Stream TV's booth, CES 2014

 

7 Takeaways from CES for Sundance Filmmakers

 

 

 

 

Top image: An image Klip Collective’s trailer for Sundance 2014.

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