Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck remember the feeling of being the new kids at the In 2004, theyd come to Park City, Utah, armed with a short film Gowanus, Brooklyn, some homemade promotional postcards and dreams of breaking through. Their short not only won a prize that year but also enough support to make the feature version, Half Nelson, which would later earn his first Oscar nomination.
I remember being like, oh my God, this festival has been around 20 years, its such an old festival, Boden said in a recent interview with The Associated Press. Now its 20 years later and were the old people.
Of course, old is relative when it comes to a discovery festival like Sundance, where directors fresh out of film school can get a shot Remember, Kevin Smith was just 23 when he brough Clerks to Park City. Like many of their contemporaries that started at Sundance including Steven Soderbergh, who is also coming with a new film, Presence Boden and Fleck have gone on to bigger projects, including
But the Sundance romance hasnt dulled.
Their new film debuts Thursday, , at the storied Eccles Theater. Freaky Tales is a love letter to Flecks hometown, Oakland, in the 1980s music, history and the movies of the time featuring Jay Ellis, Dominique Thorne and Ben Mendelsohn.
Its a movie lovers movie, Boden teased. It has one foot in reality and then one foot just launches off into fantasy.
The first day also boasts the world premieres of several high-profile documentaries, including Girls State, Power and Frida, directed by Emmy-nominated editor Carla Guti矇rrez, and playing in the U.S. documentary competition.
As an immigrant and a former art student, Guti矇rrez has long admired In Frida, she uses Kahlos words from her diary, letters and essays to let the artist tell her own story.
Uncovering her own words and her own voice, I think what were presenting is a new way of getting into her world and in her mind and her heart and really understanding the art in a more intimate, raw way, Guti矇rrez said.
Other anticipated documentaries playing across various sections include Daughters, about four young girls reuniting with their incarcerated fathers at a dance, Gaucho Gaucho, from , Sue Bird: In the Clutch, DEVO, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, Seeking Mavis Beacon, and The Greatest Night in Pop, featuring never-before-seen footage about the making of We Are The World. The programmers are also predicting that Will & Harper, about a road trip Will Ferrell takes with his friend of 30 years who has come out as a trans woman, will be a big crowd pleaser.
As always, an army of celebrities are expected to descend on Park City, including Kristen Stewart, with two buzzy films ("Love Me" and Love Lies Bleeding), Saoirse Ronan, Sebastian Stan, Glen Powell, Woody Harrelson, Steven Yeun, Lucy Liu, Aubrey Plaza, Melissa Barrera and Laura Linney.
Chiwetel Ejiofor is also bringing his sophomore feature, Rob Peace, a biographical drama about the tragically short life of a brilliant kid from East Orange, New Jersey, which he wrote, directed and co-stars in alongside Jay Will, Mary J. Blige and Camila Cabello.
Ive been fortunate to be there many times as an actor and a director as well, Ejiofor said. Its a dream to take this film there as well. Its an American story, its an independent film and it wants to sit in that world.
Sundance programmers culled through 17,435 submissions to arrive at the 83 feature films playing across the 10 days, featuring a diverse mix of behind-the-camera talent. There are new episodic projects from Debra Granik and Richard Linklater, as well as 31 feature debuts.
Guti矇rrez is one of those first-time directors, as is Titus Kaphar, an acclaimed contemporary artist and MacArthur Fellow who is making his narrative debut with the competition title Exhibiting Forgiveness. Featuring Andr矇 Holland and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Kaphar uses his own paintings to tell this very personal story of an artist who is visited by his estranged father (John Earl Jelks). He wanted to find a way to talk to his children about his life experience and examine generational trauma in a new medium, and hes honored to have the festivals support.
My favorite films are Sundance films, Kaphar said. To be allowed into this new community of artists, a community of directors and filmmakers its pretty extraordinary.
The excitement isnt lost on Sundance mainstays like Jesse Eisenberg, who has been going to the festival since The Squid and the Whale. This year, hes bringing a film that hes been wanting to make for almost as long. In A Real Pain, which he wrote and directed, he plays an American who travels to Poland with his cousin (Culkin) to see where their late grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, was from.
Its about how we kind of view modern pain versus historical pain, but not in a didactic way. I didnt want the movie to feel like homework, Eisenberg said. I wanted it to feel funny and light and only contemplative like that in retrospect.
And everyone has different ways of experiencing their films at Sundance. Boden and Fleck are especially looking forward to a raucous crowd at the Eccles. Eisenberg will probably step out when the lights go down he knows from experience that it makes him too anxious.
My nerves are a little redirected towards hoping people like it in a kind of holistic way, rather than just my acting, said Eisenberg. He also appears in another highly anticipated film: Sasquatch Sunset, from David and Nathan Zellner, in which he and Riley Keough are unrecognizable as a family of, yes, sasquatches.
The Robert Redford-founded festival is, mostly, forward thinking but they are taking some time to appreciate the art that has come out of Sundance over four decades. Just take a look at the all-time top 10 released Tuesday, voted on by more than 500 filmmakers, critics, and industry members. The list of classics includes: Joel and Ethan Coens Blood Simple (10th), Soderberghs sex, lies and videotape (sixth), Jordan Peeles Get Out (third) and Damien Chazelles Whiplash (first).
The question now is what will pop from the 2024 festival. Will audiences see the next Before Sunrise, Memento, Y tu mam獺 tambi矇n, Little Miss Sunshine, or Reservoir Dogs, and other films that have transcended their humble indie roots to become all-time classics? Will there be another Oscar nominee, or winner?
Festival director Eugene Hernandez noted a vibrancy in the lineup that reminded him of his earliest days going to the festival, in the 1990s.
Its such a rich, rich combination of films that I that I think exhibit some really wild and adventurous creativity, Hernandez said. That is really nourishing in a year when were acknowledging and marking this 40th edition of Sundance.
The Sundance Film Festival runs from Jan. 18 through Jan. 28.
Lindsey Bahr, The Associated Press