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Films with 抖阴短视频 connections will screen at Sundance

The University of North Carolina School of the Arts will again be representing at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, the 鈥減lace to be for independent filmmakers,鈥 according to Film Dean Susan Ruskin. Alumni of the School of Filmmaking and the School of Drama were involved with at least ten films scheduled to screen during the festival, which takes place Jan. 18-28 in Park City, Utah.

Among the selections, 鈥Hearts Beat Loud,鈥 written and directed by Brett Haley (Film 鈥05) is scheduled in the coveted slot of closing night film. In recent years, 抖阴短视频 alumni and students have become consistent Sundance participants.

鈥淵oung independent filmmakers benefit tremendously from having their work screened at Sundance because it can open the door to lucrative deals and successful partnerships,鈥 said Ruskin, who will attend the festival, along with seven fourth-year students. 鈥淔or students who will soon enter the profession the networking and learning opportunities at Sundance are significant.鈥

For example, Ruskin said current producing student Abe Bengio of Quebec, Canada, will attend the festival as assistant to the producer of 鈥淗earts Beat Loud鈥 after serving as intern and assistant when it was filmed in New York over the summer.

Hearts Beat Loud

Film alumnus Brett Haley wrote and directed "Hearts Beat Loud," the closing night film at Sundance Film Festival. / Photo: Jon Pak, property of Hearts Beat Loud, LLC

鈥淲e can鈥檛 offer that kind of experience on our campus, but we can make the connections with alumni and others in the industry,鈥 said Ruskin, who annually hosts a dinner for alumni and students at the festival. 鈥淎be will graduate this May with professional experience already in his toolkit. You cannot overestimate the value of that in the highly competitive landscape of the film industry.鈥

Five students will participate in Sundance鈥檚 Ignite program, which identifies and supports new voices and talent from the next generation of filmmakers and fosters fresh audiences for independent storytelling. The participants are Riley Fitchpatrick of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Jack McLain of Woodbridge, Va.;  Chris Mathews of Youngsville, N.C.; Trent Spivey of Gastonia, N.C.;  and Charlie Witosky of Holly Springs, N.C. Grant Conversano of Concord, N.C., also will attend Sundance.

Haley鈥檚 鈥淗earts Beat Loud鈥 will screen in the Premieres category for highly anticipated narrative films. It is Haley鈥檚 third film to screen at Sundance, after 鈥淭he Hero鈥 which was nominated for Grand Jury Prize last year, and 鈥淚鈥檒l See You in My Dreams鈥 in 2015.

鈥淭his is quite a coup for Brett,鈥 said Ruskin. 鈥淗e is establishing his voice as a filmmaker whose movies resonate with audiences and critics. We鈥檙e thrilled for his continued success.鈥

Drama alumni Michael Abbott Jr. (鈥00), Quincy Dunn Baker (鈥05), Linda Lee McBfide (鈥06), Jesse Patch (鈥05), Kim Ramirez (鈥07), Alek Reznick (鈥05) and Will Rogers (鈥04) appear in the film, alongside Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson, Blythe Danner and Toni Collette. Tiffany Little Canfield (Drama 鈥00) was casting director. Film alumni who worked on the film include Dustin Bricker (鈥06), script supervisor, and Zach Seivers (鈥06), re-recording mixer, sound designer and supervising sound editor.

Arizona

Film alumnus Danny McBride produced and appears in "Arizona," screening at Sundance.

Other films with 抖阴短视频 connections that will screen at Sundance include:

鈥淎n Evening with Beverly Luff Lin鈥 in the Next category for pure, bold works distinguished by an innovative, forward-thinking approach to storytelling. David Gordon Green (Film 鈥98) is executive producer and Cody Beke (Film 鈥01) performed New York casting.

鈥淎谤颈锄辞苍补鈥 in the Midnight category for unruly films from horror flicks and bizarre comedies to works that defy any genre. Film alumni include Danny McBride (鈥99) as producer who also appears as Sonny; Jeff Seibenick (鈥98), editor; Richard A. Wright (鈥99) as production designer; and DeVoe Yates (鈥98) as music supervisor.

鈥淢adeline鈥檚 Madeline鈥 in the Next category. Lisa Tharps (Drama 鈥97) appears.

鈥淭he Miseducation of Cameron Post鈥 in the U.S. Dramatic Competition offering groundbreaking new voices in American independent film. Jennifer Ehle (Drama 鈥88) appears.

鈥淢辞苍蝉迟别谤鈥 in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. Ehle appears.

鈥淣补苍肠测鈥 in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. Zoe White (Film 鈥04) was cinematographer.

鈥淭he Rider鈥 in the Spotlight category, a tribute to the cinema we love, with films that have played throughout the world. Alex Bickel (Film 鈥04) was digital intermediate colorist.

鈥淪tudio 54鈥 in the Documentary Premieres category. Seivers was re-recording mixer and supervising sound editor.

鈥渟耻蝉补苍别尝补苍诲鈥 in the Indie Episodic Program. Travis Coles (Film 鈥08) appears.

"An Evening with Beverly Luff Lin"

鈥淎n Evening with Beverly Luff Lin鈥 - David Gordon Green (Film 鈥98) is executive producer and Cody Beke (Film 鈥01) performed New York casting.

As announced in October, 2006 Film alumnus Alan Van Dyke is a fellow in Sundance鈥檚 fourth annual Episodic Lab. He is the writer of the series 鈥淭he Wasteland Survival Handbook,鈥 currently in development as part of the lab at the Sundance Institute. It could be chosen to screen in the future in the festival鈥檚 new Indie Episodic category.

For the 2018 Sundance Festival, 121 feature-length films were selected, representing 29 countries and 53 first-time filmmakers, including 30 films in competition. These films were selected from 13,468 submissions including 3,901 feature-length films and 8,740 short films.

by Lauren Whitaker

January 10, 2018