IMDbrief Season 1 Episode 31
IMDbrief
Season 1

Ep 31. 3 Takeaways from Sundance 2019

  • January 31, 2019

IMDbrief is back with another episode that will take you through the highlights of the Sundance Film Festival 2019. The episode, named "3 Takeaways from Sundance 2019", gives viewers an insight into the most significant films, actors, and directors that made waves at the festival.

The host, who is joined by a few Sundance experts, shares three takeaways from the festival and discusses the triumphs and shortcomings of the most noteworthy films. The first takeaway is that Sundance 2019 showcased a wide range of diverse voices. The festival highlighted the works of female directors, LGBTQ+ filmmakers, and people of color who brought their unique storytelling approach to the screen.

The host and guests discuss movies like "The Last Black Man In San Francisco," which premiered at Sundance, and gained critical acclaim for its unique depiction of gentrification and its effects on the African American community in San Francisco. Other films like "Honey Boy," directed by Alma Har'el and starring Shia LaBeouf, highlighted the theme of father-son relationships and addiction.

The second takeaway from Sundance 2019 highlighted that festivals are not just about premieres. They are also places where filmmakers can network and make some deals. The hosts and guests discuss the fact that streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu were more aggressive in acquiring films at Sundance this year.

Movies like "The Report" starring Adam Driver, which later debuted on Amazon Prime, and "Late Night," which premiered at Sundance but was later acquired by Amazon, exemplified the industry's shift towards streaming platforms. The panelists discuss whether this trend is beneficial or detrimental to the traditional box office model.

The third and final takeaway from Sundance 2019 underscored the significance of short films, which often do not get enough recognition or attention. The panelists talked about how Sundance highlights the importance of short films, and how they can be stepping stones for directors to gain recognition and future opportunities.

The episode concludes with the hosts and guests offering their thoughts on the future of the film industry and the role that festivals like Sundance play in shaping it. The episode presents valuable insights into the filmmaking industry and the significance of film festivals like Sundance in showcasing diverse voices and sharing impactful stories with audiences.

In conclusion, "3 Takeaways from Sundance 2019" is an informative and insightful episode that sheds light on some of the most significant films and trends from the festival. The host's conversation with experts in the industry presents valuable insights into the state of the film industry and the role film festivals play in shaping it.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 31, 2019
  • Language
    English