Abe's Sundance 2019 Wrap
Monday, February 4, 2019 at 5:00PM
Abe Friedtanzer in Big Time Adolescence, Blinded by the Light, Holliday Grainger, Honey Boy, Late Night, Ms Purple, Shia Labeouf, Sundance, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, film festivals, juries

Abe Fried-Tanzer closing out his Sundance coverage for TFE. Thanks, Abe!

Holliday Grainger and Alia Shawkat in ANIMALS (2019)

The Sundance Film Festival is officially over, closing out a busy week and a half of nonstop movies. I managed to catch 46 titles this year, most of which I enjoyed. Among them were the Grand Jury Prize winners from the U.S. Dramatic Competition, Clemency, and the World Cinema Dramatic Competition, The Souvenir, both of which were written up by Murtada. While I appreciated both of those films, here are my choices for BEST of the fest in various categories... 

Abe's Jury-of-One Top Ten Sundance 2019 Films

 

 

Ms Purple, a caretaking family drama set in Koreatown

Best Director: Justin Chon (Ms. Purple)

Best Actor: Shia LaBeouf (Honey Boy)

Best Actress: Holliday Grainger (Animals)

Best Supporting Actor: Jonathan Majors (The Last Black Man in San Francisco)

Best Supporting Actress: Sydney Sweeney (Big Time Adolescence)

Best Screenplay: Late Night

Best Cinematography: Ms. Purple

Best Ensemble Cast: Monos

British teens in the thrall of Bruce Springsteen? BLINDED BY THE LIGHT

It was also a great year for comedy at the festival so I’d like to include The Farewell, starring Awkwafina, on my 'highly recommended' list, along with Troop Zero and the very popular Blinded by the Light, about a Pakistani teenager in England who is obsessed with Bruce Springsteen.

With many high-profile acquisitions, you can expect to see most of these films soon either at a theater near you or on your screen at home, starting with the heartwarming buddy comedy Paddleton which hits Netflix on Oscar weekend and my top documentary pick, The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, premiering at some point on HBO. Sundance was a great and exhausting experience, and we have a fine film year to look forward to if this unofficial start is any indication.  

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