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Buzz Titles and Crowd Pleasers
Despite there being no obvious contenders for awards season next year, there were plenty of titles that proved highly entertaining and proved an answer to the question everyone asks at Sundance: “What’s been your favorite film?” Comedies Juliet, Naked and Private Life have major breakout potential; documentary standouts included Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind and Jane Fonda in Five Acts; many cited Danish thriller The Guilty as a favorite; and The Tale and Colette generated decent buzz. The year ahead will reveal what audiences outside of Park City will embrace.
Despite there being no obvious contenders for awards season next year, there were plenty of titles that proved highly entertaining and proved an answer to the question everyone asks at Sundance: “What’s been your favorite film?” Comedies Juliet, Naked and Private Life have major breakout potential; documentary standouts included Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind and Jane Fonda in Five Acts; many cited Danish thriller The Guilty as a favorite; and The Tale and Colette generated decent buzz. The year ahead will reveal what audiences outside of Park City will embrace.
PeopleEthan Hawke, Rose Byrne, Chris O'Dowd
TitlesJuliet, Naked
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