Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Home | Headlines | Photos | Region | People | Time | Events | Business | Sports | Showbiz | IT | Politics | Military | Society | Education | Life | Health | Most-viewed Story | Most-viewed Coverage
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : News
  Sundance closes with nods to war and family
Last updated: 2007-01-28


Sundance closes with nods to war and family
2007-01-28

Nations
Afghanistan
Uganda
Denmark
Brazil
Mexico
People
John Cusack
Robert Redford
Event
2007 Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival drew to a close on Sunday with organizers calling it a landmark year for independent filmmakers who added breadth and depth to movies dealing with global issues, war and family.

"Padre Nuestro" on Saturday won the jury prize for best film drama by a U.S. filmmaker with a tale of a young illegal immigrant from Mexico who travels to New York seeking a father he never knew.

"Manda Bala" earned the jury award for best U.S. documentary with a tale of crime and corruption in Brazil.

"Grace is Gone," starring John Cusack as a father of two whose wife dies in Iraq, picked up the audience trophy for favorite drama and a writing award for filmmaker James Strouse. "Grace" also was among the movies whose distribution rights were sold in one of the most active markets in years at Sundance.

"For so many different reasons, this work is exceptional in terms of how much of it will get into the marketplace, and the range of issues and maturity of the filmmakers," said festival director Geoffrey Gilmore, who hailed 2007 as a "landmark year."

Sundance, which is backed by Robert Redford's Sundance Institute, is the top U.S. gathering for movies made outside Hollywood's mainstream studios, and each year festival favorites top movie marquees worldwide.

With wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and African nations making headlines, "indie" filmmakers at the 2007 edition were looking outward for their subject matter as opposed to the insular and more personal movies that often played here in the 1990s.

THE INDIE FAMILY

Yet, even as that world view seemed to dominate Sundance 2007, many festival movies were grounded in the idea that family is where people seek safety in troubled times.

"Padre Nuestro" and "Grace" were both examples of tales of family bonds set against issues of illegal immigration and death during wartime, respectively.

But those movies were not the only ones. The audience award for best documentary went to "Hear and Now," in which filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky detailed a year in the life of her deaf parents who decided to undergo surgery so they could hear.

Sundance juries also handed out honors for international movies, and the World Cinema drama prize went to Israeli movie "Sweet Mud," about a boy dealing with his mentally ill mother on a kibbutz in the 1970s.

Denmark's "Enemies of Happiness," which details the life of an Afghani woman politician, earned the World Cinema jury prize for best documentary, and a special jury prize went to non-fiction film "No End in Sight," about U.S. policy mistakes in the Iraq war.

Like many award winners at Sundance, "No End" director Charles Ferguson took the opportunity to address the U.S.-led war in Iraq with an eye toward the future, not the past.

"It might be too late for Iraq, but I hope it isn't too late for this country to conduct itself differently in the future," he said.

World Cinema audiences gave "In the Shadow of the Moon," an emotional tale of the Apollo astronauts from Britain's David Sington, the trophy for top documentary, while Irish musical "Once" earned the audience award for best drama.

Husband-and-wife Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine won the documentary director's award for "War/Dance" about child soldiers in Uganda -- an issue they said they had no idea existed until they began their work.

Finally, the directing award for film drama went to Jeffrey Blitz for "Rocket Science," about a high school stutterer who learns lessons in love while on the debate team.

 2007 Sundance Film Festival  
  Profile2 News29Gallery3Links  
  Brian De Palma to make Iraq movie: report (2007-01-30)
  Sundance closes with nods to war and family (2007-01-28)
  "Padre Nuestro," "Manda Bala" top Sundance awards (2007-01-28)
  Iraq movie wins top prize at Sundance Film Festival (2007-01-28)
  Aging Sundancers bring depth to independent films (2007-01-26)
  Hollywood rape scandal documentary has US Sundance fest abuzz (2007-01-26)
  Deep-pocketed parkas trigger a flurry of sales (2007-01-26)
  Documentary highlights European immigrants' plight (2007-01-25)
  Japanese nationalists to make own Nanjing movie (2007-01-24)
  Film's child rape scene causes stir (2007-01-24)
  "Hounddog" opens at Sundance; dealmaking picks up (2007-01-23)
  Web mogul spends his money on Nanking documentary (2007-01-22)
  At 69, Anthony Hopkins feels like a film rebel (2007-01-22)
  Slain director's movie shown at Sundance (2007-01-22)
  Sundance dealmaking off to a muted start (2007-01-22)
  William Baldwin happily 'Adrift in Manhattan' (2007-01-21)
  Sundance Abu Ghraib film shows America's dark side (2007-01-21)
  Changes planned to film-ratings system (2007-01-20)
  Sundance begins annual independent film campaign (2007-01-19)
  Redford proud of edgy movies at Sundance festival (2007-01-19)
  Sundance opens with call to speak out against war (2007-01-19)
  Sundance docs draw drama from actors (2007-01-19)
  Sundance cracks down on ticket reselling (2007-01-14)
  Indie Film Channel undergoes bold remake (2007-01-14)
  iTunes to sell short films from Sundance (2007-01-12)


Stories Coverages

NewsGuide EventCityPeopleShowCompany 
 ENTSportsBIZEDULifeMilitaryPoliticsSocietyHealth 


[2009 NFL]: NFL Saints, Colts remain unbeaten (22:27 12/6)


[2009 National College Football]: BCS Buster Bowl: TCU vs. Boise State (22:27 12/6)


[2009 Tiger Woods Accident]: Busty waitress claims frantic affair with Tiger (22:01 12/6)

[Afghan Terror War]: Date for US drawdown needed to press Afghans: Gates (21:24 12/6)


[2008 U.S. Layoff Crisis]: Jobless professionals vie for holiday sales work (21:24 12/6)


[2009 US Health Reform]: Obama urges Dems to pass health care overhaul (21:24 12/6)


[111th Congress]: Obama urges Dems to pass health care overhaul (21:24 12/6)

[China-Taiwan]: Taiwan's Ma may slow China policy: analysts (14:27 12/6)

[Chinese Currency Dispute]: No winners if yuan rises, says China think-tank (22:27 12/6)


[AOL Time Warner Merger]: You've Got Freedom: AOL ends ties with Time Warner (21:24 12/6)



Muzi.com

Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.