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Keep in mind last year at Sundance, we produced the film that won the jury prize [«I Don't Feel at Home In This World Anymore»], and we acquired «Mudbound» in the biggest acquisition of the festival.
Oscar contenders like I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore are more likely to be released on Netflix right after premiering at Sundance, for example.
Like its title, writer - director Macon Blair's I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore strains to draw attention to its topicality, unironically trading in the kind of histrionic us - versus - them mentality that characterizes much of our current national political discourse.
The wonderful, unsung New Zealand - born actress Melanie Lynskey stars in I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (2017) as Ruth Kimke, a nursing assistant who has a very bad day.
But unlike the rigorous skepticism of films like Blood Simple, Fargo, and Burn After Reading, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore uses its allegorical narrative to further a simplistic political message meant to give it an aura of timely social commentary.
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is perhaps most notable as the debut of Macon Blair as a director, who gained notoriety primarily as an actor featured prominently in the films of Jeremy Saulnier (Green Room), to which this film attempts to emulate to some degree.
When the burglar is revealed to be Christian (Devon Graye), the white male scion of a wealthy family, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore sheds any remaining effort to conceal its political bleeding heart.
And then there's Melanie Lynskey in I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, a violent crowd - pleaser about a nurse named Ruth who literally fights for the right to be nice.
With Netflix distributing odd and offbeat movies like Okja and I Don't Feel At Home in This World Anymore, could it become a new haven for indie film?
Macon Blair's «I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore,» in which Melanie Lynskey plays an ordinary woman who becomes empowered as a detective - avenger after she is robbed, won the U.S. grand jury prize in the dramatic category.
Blair starred in festival favorites Blue Ruin and Green Room and his directorial debut, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, won top honors at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
Other Feature Films I'm Looking Forward To Seeing: Gillian Robespierre's Landline, Macon Blair's I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore, Brett Haley's The Hero, Matt Spicer's Ingrid Goes West, Michael Almereyda's sci - fi Marjorie Prime, Dee Rees» Mudbound, Mark Palansky's sci - fi Rememory, Taylor Sheridan's Wind River, Michael Showalter's The Big Sick, Cate Shortland's Berlin Syndrome, Jonathan Milott & Cary Murnion's Bushwick, and the all - female horror anthology XX.
Courtesy of a great Lynsky performance that's equal parts miserable and furious, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance before premiering exclusively on Netflix) finds humor and horror in the notion that «everyone is an asshole» — and then locates hope in the closing - note idea that, rather than worrying about them, life is best spent in the company of those precious few who aren't.
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Suspenseful and hilarious, despondent and optimistic, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is a masterful genre film, one that immerses itself in the small, painful indignities of everyday life, and then casts the battle against those wrongs as a serio - comic odyssey of sleuthing, heavy metal, and nunchakus.
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With big wins for I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore, Beach Rats, Crown Heights, the documentary Chasing Coral, Roxanne Roxanne's Chante Adams, The Niles Hilton Incident and Last Men In Aleppo, the 2017 Sundance Film Festival handed out its awards tonight.
Netflix films have been released with comparatively little fanfare (the Grand Jury prize winner of Sundance, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore dropped onto the platform in February and registered nary a blip, with Bong Joon - ho's Okja also not succeeding in moving the needle all that much), as they seemed content with simply putting it up on the service and setting up a few awards qualifying runs in New York and LA and leaving it at that.
Although her character is introduced only to provide filler and exposition, Christine Woods» brief performance in I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is just as entertaining as the primary revenge plot.
Netflix will release I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore on its streaming service on February 24.
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore The eventual winner of this year's Grand Jury Prize (a worthy one), writer - director Macon Blair's scuzzy justice quest was the movie of the moment, filled with distinctly American rage, splattery violence and plenty of dark laughs.
Release: Friday, February 24, 2017 (Netflix)[Netflix] Written by: Macon Blair Directed by: Macon Blair In his directorial debut Macon Blair shows how much he's learned from his Qui - Gon Jinn, the one and only Jeremy Saulnier, director of Murder Party, Blue Ruin and Green Room — all of which Blair has had at least a supporting part... Continue reading I don't feel at home in this world anymore.
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Actor Peter Dinklage presents the final award of the night at Sundance, the U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic to «I don't feel at home in this world anymore
Notably, the top films in both the narrative and documentary categories differ from the ones that took home the grand jury prizes, which singled out «I don't feel at home in this world anymore» and «Dina» in the American categories.
Instead, the Grand Jury Prize in Dramatic Competition went to Macon Blair's directorial debut I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore and the Audience Award went to Crown Heights, and while neither is a bad movie, I don't think either will get the buzz that something like Whiplash received.
The good news is that when it comes to I Don't Feel at Home in This World anymore, you won't have to wait long to judge for yourself.
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is the movie of the moment, and if you get emotional over it, know that you have company in its main character.
Honourable Mentions Colossal (Nacho Vigalondo, 2016) Nelyubov (Loveless, Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2017) Five Came Back (Laurent Bouzereau, 2017) Logan (James Mangold, 2017) Get Out (Jordan Peele, 2017) I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (Macon Blair, 2017)
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All of this makes I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore just surreal enough to be fantasy.
I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore will be on Netflix February 24, and I can't wait to see what subcategory Netflix puts it in.
Co-written by Jeremy Saulnier go - to actor Macon Blair, who recently turned heads with his feature - length debut I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, the film follows a disgraced cop who's released from prison, only to enter a world of trouble when a dying mob boss decides to confess his sins before he keels over.
I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore: I did not expect Macon Blair's directorial debut to be similar to Blue Ruin at all.
Part Cormac McCarthy thriller, part wacky, Will Ferrell-esque comedy, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is a cathartic neo-noir about everyday troubles.
I Don't Feel at Home in this World Anymore was a Sundance when it was released last year.
But thus far the company's had better luck with trashier fare like The Cloverfield Paradox than with tougher sells like 2017 Sundance luminary I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, a Netflix exclusive that, as Pfeiffer points out, is hard to find on the site if you're not explicitly looking for it.
The comedy - thriller I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore has taken the top honor at this year's Sundance Film Festival, proving victorious in a jam - packed competition slate.
Austin filmmaking reasserted itself in dramatic fashion Saturday night when River City actor / writer / director Macon Blair's «I don't feel at home in this world anymore» took the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize for U.S. feature.
Katz adapted the movie from Dave Zeltserman's 2008 novel of the same title, collaborating on the screenplay with Macon Blair (the star of Blue Ruin and director of I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore).
U.S. DRAMATIC Grand Jury Prize: I don't feel at home in this world anymore.
Those at Sundance in no mood for such an optimistic outlook did have the option to chase Gore's pep rally with a less - rosy opening - night selection: the aptly titled I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore (Grade: C +), a dark comedy starring Melanie Lynskey as a depressed nurse whose philosophy that «everyone is an asshole» explodes into a full - blown vendetta after her house is burglarized.
His cryptically titled I don't feel at home in this world anymore.
With his debut film I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore Blair has taken these aspects of his gift behind the camera, crafting a tonally rich, impeccably realized indie romp.
Deadline is reporting that Tracy Morgan and Luke Wilson have signed on to star in The Shitheads, a road trip comedy from I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore director Macon Blair.
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Director Macon Blair accepts the US Dramartic Grand Jury Prize for his film «I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore» during the 2017 Sundance Film Festival Awards Night Ceremony at Basin Recreation Field House on January 28, 2017... More
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