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Netflix-dokumentar forteller Judit Polgárs sjakkreise
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Den nye Netflix-dokumentaren «Queen of Chess» dykker ned i livet til den ungarske sjakkprodigien Judit Polgár, som brøt barrierer i en mannsdominert sport. Regissert av Rory Kennedy, hadde filmen premiere på Sundance Film Festival og fremhever hennes rekordbrytende prestasjoner og familiebaserte trening. Den strømmes på Netflix fra 6. februar 2026.
Several distributors have secured rights to notable films premiering at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, with deals ranging from documentaries to comedies and horrors. Highlights include A24's high-stakes acquisition of Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' and Sumerian Pictures' purchases of award-winners. These sales reflect ongoing interest in independent cinema despite a slower start to bidding.
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The Oscar-nominated documentary 'The Perfect Neighbor' will hold special screenings at Stanford and Fordham law schools. Directed by Geeta Gandbhir, the film examines a fatal neighborhood dispute in Florida. Events include discussions with filmmakers to explore themes of gun violence and Stand Your Ground laws.
Will Poulter joined director Adam Meeks and real-life therapist Annette Deao for a behind-the-scenes discussion of their Sundance drama 'Union County' at Variety's Anatomy of a Film event. The film explores the opioid crisis through a court-ordered rehab program in rural Ohio, blending professional and nonprofessional actors from the recovery community. Poulter highlighted the project's respectful approach to a sensitive topic.
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Ramzi Bashour's 'Hot Water' premiered in the US Dramatic Competition at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, offering a fresh take on the American road movie genre through a mother-son journey. Starring Lubna Azabal as a Lebanese-American professor and Daniel Zolghadri as her teenage son, the film explores family bonds amid cultural clashes during a drive from Indiana to California. Anchored by Azabal's sharp performance, it blends comedy and pathos in quiet, emotional moments.
Amber Heard has made a surprise appearance in the documentary 'Silenced,' which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and explores how defamation lawsuits silence women accusing men of abuse. The film highlights Heard's involvement in her ex-husband Johnny Depp's 2018 libel case against a British newspaper. Director Selina Miles and human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson address the broader implications for free speech and justice.
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Iliza Shlesinger stars in and wrote Chasing Summer, a comedy premiering at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, where she returns to her Texas hometown for unexpected romance. Teaming with director Josephine Decker, the film emphasizes sex scenes crafted through a female gaze and supported by intimacy coordinators. Shlesinger aimed to create an elevated comedy that balances humor with emotional depth.
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