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The following 19 films from the 2005 Sundance Film Festival continue
to play in theatres across the country.
After
Innocence
After Innocence screened in the Documentary
Film Competition in 2005 and was directed by Jessica Sanders.
The
Aristocrats
From director Paul Provenza and filmmaker Penn Jillette comes The
Aristocrats, an entry from the 2005 Sundance Film Festival’s
American Documentary Competition.
Ballets
Russes
Written and Directed by Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine, Ballets
Russes
was part of the Special Screenings category at the 2005 Sundance Film
Festival.
The
Dying Gaul
Craig Lucas’ film directorial debut, The Dying Gaul
screened at the Festival in 2005.
Ellie
Parker
Writer/director Scott Coffey’s Ellie Parker
screened at the 2005 Festival.
Enron:
The Smartest Guys in the Room
Writer/director Alex Gibney’s latest documentary screened in the
U.S. Documentary Competition at the Festival in 2005.
Grizzly
Man
Werner Herzog’s documentary Grizzly Man
screened at the 2005 Festival where it received the 2005 Alfred P. Sloan
Prize.
Hustle
and Flow
Craig Brewer wrote and directed this film which won the American Dramatic
Audience Award at the ’05 Film Festival.
Junebug
Junebug, directed by Phil Morrison and written
by Angus MacLachlan screened as part of the Dramatic Competition at
this year’s Festival.
Loggerheads
From writer/director Tim Kirkman, Loggerheads
screened in the ’05 Festival’s Dramatic Competition.
March
of the Penguins
Directed by Luc Jacquet and shown as a Special Screening at the 2005
Festival is March of the Penguins.
Mirrormask
Director Dave McKean and writer Neil Gaiman premiered Mirrormask,
at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.
Nine
Lives
Written and directed by Rodrigo Garcia, Nine Lives
premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.
Paradise
Now
Hany Abu-Assad’s Paradise Now continues
its run. Abu-Assad developed the film with the support of the Institute’s
Feature Film Program.
The
Protocols of Zion
Featured in the Special Screening section of the ’05 Film Festival,
The Protocols of Zion, directed by Marc Levin,
continues its run.
Reel
Paradise
Directed by Steve James and shown as a Special Screening at the Festival
is Reel Paradise.
The
Squid and the Whale
Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and the Whale
was part of the Dramatic Competition at last year’s Film Festival,
where it won the Directing Award and the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.
Thumbsucker
Written and directed by Mike Mills, Thumbsucker
screened in the Dramatic Feature Film Competition at the 2005 Sundance
Film Festival.
Tony
Takitani
Tony Takitani, written and directed by Jun
Ichikawa, was part of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at this
year’s Festival.
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