Five pictures that could surprise Sundance buyers
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Could one of these pictures become this year''s "Saw" or "Precious" at the Sundance Film Festival, which kicks off in Park City, Utah, on Thursday? Director: David Michod (World dramatic competition) A gritty revenge tale set in the Melbourne underworld, "Kingdom" could be the well-executed crime drama that acquisitions execs often are unable to find at Sundance. "FOUR LIONS" Director: Chris Morris (World dramatic competition) A Sacha Baron Cohen-esque comedy about terrorism? British comedian Morris dares tell the story of four jihadists whose deadly plans devolve into farce. If it works, look for a progressive-minded distributor like Magnolia to take notice. "LUCKY" Director: Jeffrey Blitz (U.S. documentary competition) Every year there are a handful of docs that tap the zeitgeist. This look at what happens when ordinary people win the lottery could echo Americans'' ambivalent relationship with money amid a grueling recession. And Blitz ("Spellbound") won the dramatic directing award in 2007 for "Rocket Science." "SPACE TOURISTS" Director: Christian Frei (World documentary competition) Swiss-born Frei hitches a ride with Anousheh Ansari, the first female space tourist, who dropped $20 million to train with the Russian space program before booking passage to the International Space Station. With Virgin Galactic still a few years away, this may be the closest moviegoers can get to deciding whether or not they have the right stuff. |