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Film Review: ‘Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements’

by Chandler Wickers December 9, 2019
written by Chandler Wickers

The Lincoln Center hosted a special screening of Irene Taylor Brodsky’s documentary “Moonlight Sonata,” set to premiere on HBO December 11th at 9PM ET.

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Exclusive: Noble Jones on Centering His Directorial Debut ‘The Tomorrow Man’

by Aramide Tinubu February 6, 2019
written by Aramide Tinubu

Not many of us are called to stories that center the Midwest, but for writer-director Noble Jones, who is a native New Yorker, there has always been something beautiful about small-town America.

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Amandla Sternberg Explores Feminism in ‘As You Are’

by Chamarra McCrorey April 11, 2017
written by Chamarra McCrorey

As You Are, an indie film which debuted at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, stars Amandla Sternberg as Sarah alongside Owen Campbell as Jack, and Charlie Heaton (Stranger Things) as Mark. 

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Film Review: ‘Free and Easy’

by Riyad Mammadyarov February 5, 2017
written by Riyad Mammadyarov

 Geng Jun’s charming absurdist dramedy will leave you bewildered, amused and exhausted, all at the same time.

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On The Scene: ‘Dark Horse’ New York Premiere

by Frances Raybaud May 5, 2016
written by Frances Raybaud

Dark Horse, a Sundance Film Festival winner for Audience Award: World Cinema Documentary, premiered at Regal Union Square last night amid much excitement.

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Nate Parker: The Birth Of A New Filmmaker

by Ramya Kuppa January 29, 2016
written by Ramya Kuppa

Bringing to life the story of Nat Turner and the Virginia slave rebellion, Nate Parker presents to the public the biggest hit of the Sundance Film Festival: “The Birth of a Nation”.

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Sundance Sightings, Party Report & More [Photos]

by Staff January 27, 2016
written by Staff
 Below are a few fabulous sightings from the Sundance Film Festival 2016.
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Sundance In Style with Kari Feinstein’s Lounge on Main Street

by ElizaBeth Taylor January 23, 2016
written by ElizaBeth Taylor

Sundance 2016 is off to a grand start on Main Street with the wonderful Kari Feinstein Style Lounge.

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KnockturnaLIST: Ten Films We’re Looking Forward To At Sundance 2016

by Ramya Kuppa January 22, 2016
written by Ramya Kuppa

Mark your calendars for the largest independent film festival in America; the Sundance Film Festival is coming back to Utah January 21st-31st and here are some movies to look out for.

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‘The Hunting Ground’ Reveals The Truth About Rape Culture

by Catherina Gioino November 13, 2015
written by Catherina Gioino

It’s no surprise that now more than ever, rape and sexual assault victims are speaking out and bringing their cases to college officials. And it’s also no surprise that colleges are pulling out their entire arsenal in order to hide these rape allegations. Any accusation of that nature would make the college look bad, and it’s even worse for the college when the culprit is a star athlete who brings them millions of dollars.

That sentence was just appalling to write, so I can imagine how it was to read. That’s exactly what the film The Hunting Ground explores. It is a documentary written and directed by Kirby Dick that focuses on several rape victims from colleges all over the United States. Produced by Amy Ziering, it first premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on February 27, 2015. The documentary mostly followed Andrea Pino and Annie E. Clark who were both raped while enrolled at the University of North Carolina. They teamed up to lead a Title IX campaign against the school, which was then taken up by other rape victims at other colleges.

The film was moving. Pino and Clark shared their heart wrenching stories. Despite speaking out, their college did not act. There were numerous cases where victims spoke out about their situations and their cases were handled in a grossly inappropriate manner. In one case at Harvard Law School, a woman was raped, brought her accuser to the administration, knew her rights and had the rapist removed through expulsion. However, the following semester, the dean emailed her saying that the man had appealed and would be attending the school once again. Another case involved Jameis Winston, a quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who raped a girl and got away with it since he was the star football player for Florida State University at the time. He ended up leading the team to victory and earning the Heisman Trophy as a freshman (making him the youngest college player to do so).

The film really shines a light on all of the wrongs with the college system and how rape is handled on campuses. There are so many wrongs happening, that it begs the question: when will attitudes and perceptions about rape change? After seeing this documentary, you will start asking tough questions about rape and rape culture in America.

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