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‘The grief takes your breath away’: how death transformed a loving family – and shaped a remarkable film

Nik and Maria Payne were raising their ‘wild and free’ children in the Norwegian countryside when cancer turned their lives upside down. The reluctant stars of A New Kind of Wilderness talk about a w…

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‘The camera is more impactful than a rifle’: the married Ukrainian artists who filmed the war – and are now up for an Oscar

Anya Stasenko and Slava Leontyev felt the responsibility of history upon them when they chose to film the everyday people defending their homeland from the Russian onslaught

The exhausted couple speak…

89 days ago

90s bombshell who dated River Phoenix makes rare appearance at Sundance... can you guess who?

She was in Thing Called Love. Her other hit films include Pump Up The Volume in 1990 with Christian Slater, The American President in 1995 and Broken Arrow in 1996.

2 months ago

Lurker review – deviously entertaining Hollywood hanger-on thriller

Sundance film festival: A desperate wannabe attaches himself to a singer on the rise in a darkly compelling breakout from Alex Russell, writer for Beef and The Bear

There’s something remarkably assure…

3 months ago

‘He’s going home’: new film documents the fight to free Leonard Peltier

Sundance’s Free Leonard Peltier outlines the decades-long efforts to free the Indigenous activist from prison – up to the commutation of his sentence one week before the premiere

Of all the documentar…

‘They don’t want you to see the slave labor’: a new film goes inside Alabama’s prisons

New documentary The Alabama Solution exposes rampant state violence and inhumane conditions inside prisons

Floors streaked with blood, rat-infested cells, flooded hallways and routine beatings by offi…

Magic Farm review – Chloë Sevigny can’t lift flat comedy of inept Americans abroad

Sundance film festival: A farcical tale of entitled New Yorkers arriving in rural Argentina to make a docuseries is too limp and underbaked to hit its targets

A fading television host, a shady produce…

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