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Funny gals get dramatic at Sundance film fest

Redford’s cinema fair to showcase works from 37 nations

- JESSICA HERNDON

LOS ANGELES Women will continue to drive the feature lineup at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival as Robert Redford’s independen­t-cinema fair celebrates its 30th anniversar­y next month in Park City, Utah.

At the 2013 festival, female directors dominated the competitio­n and for 2014, women once again reign supreme — only this time, comedians eclipse the layout.

Actresses like Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig, Molly Shannon, Aubrey Plaza, Amy Sedaris and Jenny Slate all appear in features playing at the upcoming fest. And In the case of Wiig, Shannon and Plaza, we have funny gals turning serious.

Following her dramatic turn in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Wiig will play the twin sister of fellow SNL alum Bill Hader in The Skeleton Twins. In the film, which also stars Luke Wilson and Ty Burrell, the twins coincident­ally cheat death on the same day.

Shannon and Plaza will star in Life After Beth, which focuses on a mysterious second chance at love after death.

“Comedians are big this year, especially with what we are calling ‘Funny ladies,’” said Sundance Director John Cooper. “A lot of these roles are setting up typical comedic actresses in roles that are a little deeper. In general, a lot of actors are being drawn to independen­t film because of the quality of interestin­g roles that they can play.”

Altogether, 117 feature-length films, selected out of 12,218 titles submitted (72 more than for 2013), are scheduled for Sundance 2014.

Some 37 countries and 54 firsttime filmmakers will be represente­d.

Sundance films typically offer the ideal fabric and draw for performers who are departing from their usual Hollywood formulas.

Girls sitcom creator Lena Dunham, whose debut movie Tiny Furniture won best narrative feature when it premièred at the South by Southwest film festival in 2010, will appear in writer/director Joe Swanberg’s Happy Christmas, also starring Anna Kendrick.

In her first feature since The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2, Kristen Stewart plays a guard stationed at Guantanamo Bay in budding writer/director Peter Sattler’s Camp X-Ray.

But this is not to say men won’t get their share of attention at Sundance, which runs Jan. 16-26. Sam Shepard, Michael C. Hall and Don Johnson team for the violent smalltown corruption tale Cold in July.

Stories with music themes make up a notable portion of the list. Song One, starring Anne Hathaway, is centred in Brooklyn’s music scene. And the 1970s-set Low Down features a stellar cast, including Elle Fanning, Glenn Close, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and Game of Thrones stars Peter Dinklage and Lena Headey.

Sundance is known for launching the careers of promising new talent, like first-time writer-director Ryan Coogler, who premièred the harrowing Fruitvale Station at last January’s festival — a film that earned three Independen­t Spirit Award nomination­s, including best first feature.

This time around, potential breakouts include first-time actor Josh Wiggins, who plays opposite Aaron Paul in a film about a reckless and displaced teen.

And in the festival’s Next category, Desiree Akhavan, who wrote, directed and stars in the Brooklynse­t coming-of-age Appropriat­e Behavior, is poised to be a fierce triplethre­at. “We showed Lake Bell’s film In a World ... last year and Akhavan’s work this year is in that Bell and Lena Dunham ilk,” said Cooper.

Sixteen American documentar­ies will also debut. “Many deal with very contempora­ry issues that are still in the headlines right now,” said Sundance Director of Programmin­g Trevor Groth.

Documentar­ians Ben Cotner and Ryan White took a look at the campaign to overturn California’s ban on same-sex marriage in The Case Against 8, while The Overnighte­rs, from director Jesse Moss, examines the manpower boom in the oilfields of the Northwest.

Sundance will announce its premiere lineup on Monday.

 ?? LISA MAREE WILLIAMS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Kristen Wiig stars in The Skeleton Twins, about siblings who cheat death on the same day. The movie will play at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
LISA MAREE WILLIAMS/GETTY IMAGES Kristen Wiig stars in The Skeleton Twins, about siblings who cheat death on the same day. The movie will play at the Sundance Film Festival in January.

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