20 buzzy films premiering at Sundance 2022

The Sundance Film Festival has kicked off in an online-only format due to Covid-19 concerns after initially being scheduled as a hybrid of both virtual and in-person screening events in Park City, Utah. Here are some of the feature...

20 buzzy films premiering at Sundance 2022

Rebecca Hall appears successful "Resurrection" by Andrew Semans.

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Updated 1910 GMT (0310 HKT) January 20, 2022

Rebecca Hall appears successful "Resurrection" by Andrew Semans.

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The Sundance Film Festival has kicked disconnected successful an online-only format owed to Covid-19 concerns aft initially being scheduled arsenic a hybrid of some virtual and in-person screening events successful Park City, Utah. Here are immoderate of the diagnostic films and documentaries premiering astatine Sundance this year.

Elizabeth Banks and Wunmi Mosaku look successful "Call Jane" by Phyllis Nagy.

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A inactive from "Downfall: The Case Against Boeing" by Rory Kennedy.

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Kanye West appears successful "jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy" by Coodie & Chike.

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Nina Menkes appears successful "Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power" by Nina Menkes.

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Alexandra Rojas appears successful "To the End" by Rachel Lears.

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Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack look successful "Good Luck to You, Leo Grande" by Sophie Hyde.

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Bill Nighy appears successful "Living" by Oliver Hermanus.

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Kristine Froseth and Jon Bernthal look successful "Sharp Stick" by Lena Dunham.

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A inactive from "2nd Chance" by Ramin Bahrani.

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Finn Wolfhard and Julianne Moore look successful "When You Finish Saving the World" by Jesse Eisenberg.

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Alan Cumming appears successful "My Old School" by Jono McLeod.

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Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown look successful "Honk For Jesus, Save Your Soul" by Adamma Ebo.

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A inactive from "The Princess" by Ed Perkins.

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Dakota Johnson and Sonoya Mizuno look successful "Am I Ok" by Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne.

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A inactive from "We Need to Talk About Cosby" by W. Kamau Bell.

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A inactive from "Lucy and Desi" by Amy Poehler.

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Aubrey Plaza appears successful "Emily the Criminal" by John Patton Ford.

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Oscar de la Hoya and Julio Cesar Chavez look successful "La Guerra Civil" by Eva Longoria Bastón.

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Thandiwe Newton appears successful "God's Country" by Julian Higgins.

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