Friday, January 10

Sundance Film Festival

1989 Awards, All Movie Awards, Audience Award - Dramatic, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

1989 Sundance Film Festival – Audience Award – Dramatic Winner and Nominees

1989 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - Dramatic WinnerSex, Lies, and VideotapeSteven SoderberghA sexually repressed woman's husband is having an affair with her sister. The arrival of a visitor with a rather unusual fetish changes everything.Amazon
2020 Awards, All Movie Awards, Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2020 Sundance Film Festival – Audience Award – World Cinema – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2020 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary WinnerThe Reason I JumpJerry RothwellBased on the book by Naoki Higashida this immersive film explores the experiences of nonspeaking autistic people around the world.Amazon
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2019 Sundance Film Festival – Audience Award – World Cinema – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2019 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary WinnerSea of ShadowsRichard LadkaniThe vaquita, the world's smallest whale, is near extinction as its habitat is destroyed by Mexican cartels and Chinese mafia, who harvest the swim bladder of the totoaba fish, the "cocaine ...Amazon
2017 Awards, All Movie Awards, Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2017 Sundance Film Festival – Audience Award – World Cinema – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2017 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary WinnerJoshua: Teenager vs. SuperpowerJoe PiscatellaWhen the Chinese Communist Party backtracks on its promise of autonomy to Hong Kong, teenager Joshua Wong decides to save his city. Rallying thousands of kids to skip school and occupy the ...Amazon2017 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary NomineesIt's Not Yet DarkFrankie FentonAmazon
2016 Awards, All Movie Awards, Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2016 Sundance Film Festival – Audience Award – World Cinema – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2016 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary WinnerSonitaRokhsareh GhaemmaghamiAfter her family attempts to sell her into marriage, a young Afghan refugee in Iran channels her frustrations and seizes her destiny through music. Grabbing the mic, she spits fiery rhymes in the face of oppressive traditions.Amazon
2015 Awards, All Movie Awards, Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2015 Sundance Film Festival – Audience Award – World Cinema – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2015 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary WinnerDark HorseLouise OsmondAn inspirational true story of a group of friends from a working men's club who decide to take on the elite 'sport of kings' and breed themselves a racehorseAmazon
2014 Awards, All Movie Awards, Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2014 Sundance Film Festival – Audience Award – World Cinema – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2014 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary WinnerThe Green PrinceNadav SchirmanThe son of a founding leader in the Palestinian organization, Hamas, becomes a spy for the Israelis.Amazon
2013 Awards, All Movie Awards, Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2013 Sundance Film Festival – Audience Award – World Cinema – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2013 Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award - World Cinema - Documentary WinnerThe SquareJehane NoujaimA group of Egyptian revolutionaries battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a new society of conscience.Amazon