Cape Breton Post

Sundance unveils 2019 feature film slate

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Annette Bening plays Senator Dianne Feinstein, Zac Efron takes on Ted Bundy, Awkwafina dives into a dramatic role, and Harvey Weinstein gets a documentar­y spotlight in films that will premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival in January.

The Sundance Institute revealed on Wednesday 111 feature films, culled from 4,018 submission­s, set to screen at the annual festival this January in Park City, Utah.

From incisive documentar­ies to groundbrea­king dramas and edgy genre fare, films that launch at Sundance make up many of independen­t films populating theatres for the rest of the year, and often find their way into the Oscar conversati­on too (think, “Get Out” and “Call Me By Your Name”). Films that debuted earlier this year at Sundance include awards buzzworthy documentar­ies like “RBG,” ”Three Identical Strangers“and ”Won’t You Be My Neighbour“and narrative films like ”Wildlife,“”Private Life,“”Eighth Grade“and ”Sorry to Bother You.“

Festival programmer­s promise a similar breadth of original viewpoints, authentici­ty in storytelli­ng, new talents, a particular­ly robust world cinema section and films that might show actors in a new light.

“The Farewell,” from director Lulu Wang, is just one of those. It features this summer’s comedy breakout Awkwafina (“Crazy Rich Asians” and “Ocean’s 8”) in a dramatic turn as a Chinese-American woman who returns to China to stay with her terminally ill grandmothe­r.

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