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Annotated Bibliography
Goldrich, Robert. "Directorial Dialogue At Sundance." Shoot 56.1
(2015): 26-29. Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text.
Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
In this article, directors Robert Pulcini, Shari Springer Berman, Morgan
Neville and Daniel Junge discuss their different experiences at the
Sundance film festival in 2015. Also discussed is Director Bryan
Buckley's feature-length film "The Bronze," which made its world
premiere on January 22, 2015, the opening night of the Sundance
Festival. Also discussed is Filmmaker Shari Springer Berman and her
husband Robert Pulcini opinions and views on the festival, believing
that taking part in Sundance is like going home. This article is a series
of interviews from the trade magazine SHOOT. Robert Goldrich, who is
also the editor of the magazine, wrote the article. This article provides
fantastic insight into what goes on at Sundance and helps people
whove never attended Sundance, people like me, visualize the
spectacle.
Goldrich, Robert. "Sundance Film Festival: Favorable First
Impressions." Shoot 54.1 (2013): 20-23. Film & Television
Literature Index with Full Text. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
This article presents info on several of the motion pictures that had
been selected for the Sundance Film Festival in 2013. Discussed is the
film "Austenland," directed by Jerusha Hess, which was one of 16

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movies selected for Sundance's U.S. Dramatic Competition. Also, Chris
Nelson's film "Ass Backwards was screened in Sundance's Park City At
Midnight program. "The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman" was
shown in 2013 Sundance's Premieres section. The article discussed
several different films of different types that were selected to be
shown. The article was written by Robert Goldrich, who is the editor of
the magazine SHOOT. This article helps you visualize what kinds of
films are shown and selected as a part of the Sundance Film Festival.
SMITH, GAVIN. "Blow By Blow." Film Comment 50.2 (2014): 6465. Academic Search Premier. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
The article reviews the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, which featured
the films "Seventh Code" by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, "Pain of Love" by Nils
Malmros, and "Canopy" by Aaron Wallace. These films, as well as
several others, were discussed and detailed, pointing out several keys
moments in each film as well as techniques used by the crew. The
article was written by Gavin Smith, a leading film critic writing for the
magazine Film Comment, an arts and culture magazine. This article
really gives insight into what kinds of films are selected at Sundance
and what they are looking for in a film. The article was laid out as a
timetable, telling what films were shown, when, and where. This can
give insight into the incredibly busy and crazy schedule that goes on at
Sundance.

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