The official selection for the 2006 Sundance Film Festival is now public. There are 64 feature films in four categories. A total of 120 films will be shown at the festvial, 48 of those are done by first-time filmmakers.
What amazes me is the the competition. Indie producers should take note – there were 3,148 entries this year which is about TWICE the number form last year. I’m listing the movies by in the Dramatic category:
Dramatic (USA)
- A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints directed and written by Dito Montiel
- Come Early Morning directed and written by Joey Lauren Adams
- Flannel Pajamas directed and written by Jeff Lipsky
- Forgiven directed and written by Paul Fitzgerald
- Half Nelson directed by Ryan Fleck; written by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck
- Hawk Is Dying directed by Julian Goldberger
- In Between Days directed by So Yung Kim
- Puccini For Beginners directed and written by Maria Maggenti
- Quinceanera directed and written by Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland
- Right At Your Door directed and written by Chris Gorak
- Sherrybaby directed and written by Laurie Collyer
- Somebodies directed and written by Hadjii
- Stay directed and written by Bob Goldthwait
- Steel City directed and written by Brian Jun
- Stephanie Daley directed and written by Hilary Brougher
- Wristcutters — A Love Story directed by Goran Dukic
Dramatic (Intl)
- 13 Tzameti directed and written by Gela Babluani
- Allegro directed by Christoffer Boe
- The Aura directed by Fabian Bielinsky
- The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros directed by Auraeus Solito
- Eve & the Fire Horse directed and written by Julia Kwan
- Grbavica directed and written by Jasmila Zbanic
- The House of Sand directed by Andrucha Waddington
- Kiss Me Not on the Eyes directed and written by Jocelyne Saab
- Little Red Flowers directed by Zhang Yuan
- Madeinusa directed and written by Claudia Llosa
- No. 2 directed and written by Toa Fraser
- One Last Dance directed and written by Max Makowski
- The Peter Pan Formula directed and written by Cho Chang-Ho
- Princesas directed and written by Fernando Leon de Aranoa
- Solo Dios Sabe directed by Carlos Bolado
- Son of Man directed by Mark Dornford-May
Enjoy! I know I will… despite Sundance not being that indie anymore. If it’s good cinema, I don’t care if it’s indie or not.
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