January 15, 2009
Goldstein:
Redford and Gilmore Vague but Optimistic at Opening Press Conference
"Obviously
the economic climate issue is giant," he said. "How its
going to affect the festival, I can't say."
The "Obamification" Of Sundance?
(Kevin Williamson, Toronto Sun)
As Che Goes Wider And Sex, Lies Gets An Anniversary Unspool In P.C., Is Steven Soderbergh The Sundance Success Story?
(Scott Foundas, LA Weekly)
And - Sex, Lies Not As Daffy As It Seemed 20 Years Ago
(Ella Taylor, LA Weekly)
Unspam Technologies Claim They Have "Analytical Tech" To Guess B.O.; Offer Odd Numbers On Unseen Sundance Items
(Mike Jones, Variety)
It's A Buyer's Market
(John Horn, L. A. Times)Keynoting Hope For Indie's Future, Working With Filmmakers And Exhibitors
(Ted Hope, TrulyFreeFilm)
Being All Funereal About Sundance
(Scott Foundas, LA Weekly)
Press
Release - A New Distributor at Sundance
Retro
Sundance Opens The Doors, But Where Are The People?
January 14, 2009
Sundance
'09 Opener by Gregg Goldstein
"With talk
of the next great depression everywhere, escapism is ruling the minds
of most buyers."
On The Plane With The Execs From LAX To SLC
(Mike Jones, Variety)
The Bagger Dons His Fray Apparel
(David Carr, The New York Times)
"Do You Give A ---- Why I'm Not Going To Sundance? Didn't Think So."
(Glenn Kenny, Some Came Running)
The LA Times Is Keen On Pic Quality
(Kenneth Turan, LAT)
Why A Bunch Of Journos Aren't Sundancing
(Karina Longworth, Spout)
January 13, 2009
Biz Dressing Down For Sundance
(Dade Hayes, Variety)
Sundance Invited To Abu Dhabi
(Ali Jafaar, Variety)
Poland - A Look At What's Coming
"Who will be the biggest star at Sundance this year? Spongebob Squarepants."
For The First Time, Main Street Will Be 100% No Parking Zone
(Jay Hamburger, The Park Record)
If You Don't Get A Sundance Pick-Up, DIY
(Anthony Kaufman, indieWIRE)