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Does This Year's Sundance Signal the Death of Truly Independent Film? NFS Live Pt.2
Does This Year's Sundance Signal the Death of Truly Independent Film? NFS Live Pt.2
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
Emily Buder, Erik Luers, George Edelman, Ryan Koo and Jon Fusco are all together again in Park City to give you a rundown of everything that happened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019. It's been a crazy week full of screenings, interviews, and generally just trying to stay alive, so you best believe they've got more than a few hot takes to throw your way.
In addition to sharing their favorite films and what they're sad they missed, the team identifies a few trends that could end up re-shaping the future of the industry. This is Part 2 of No Film School's live audio coverage from Sundance 2019.
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In addition to sharing their favorite films and what they're sad they missed, the team identifies a few trends that could end up re-shaping the future of the industry. This is Part 2 of No Film School's live audio coverage from Sundance 2019.
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Released:
Jan 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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