Not exact matches
But here's the thing, I don't need prodding in order to find reasons to be
excited: Coogler is a fantastic
young filmmaker.
Just as
exciting as the film itself is the fact that Wright, one of Britain's best
young filmmakers and a man on a mission to take over Hollywood, will be joining us at the Curzon Soho in London for an exclusive post-film Q&A.
To be able to participate in what is simply the purest and the rawest facet of the Sundance vision and to be able to support a
young filmmaker who could become the latest in a long line of creative icons that the Institute has nurtured is incredibly
exciting for us.
In 108 grueling minutes, writer / director Ben
Young's feature debut marks him as a
filmmaker with confident vision and
exciting potential.
Last but certainly not least, few if any films at Cannes this year were as highly anticipated as Beyond the Hills, the third feature by director Cristian Mungiu, who won the Palme d'Or in 2007 for the astonishing 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, the movie most responsible for drawing international attention to the
exciting new wave of
young Romanian
filmmakers.
As a
younger man I got very
excited about upcoming movies, gathering all the information about them I could, reading endless publicity fluff interviews with the
filmmakers, watching trailers... until one day I realised it was all a bit of a waste of time.
«Kill List» was even nastier, showing Ben Wheatley to be one of the most
exciting young British
filmmakers, even if it couldn't stick the ending.
Written by Bryan Sipe (A Million Miles, Alpha Mall) and directed by leading Canadian
filmmaker Jean - Marc Vallee (C.R.A.Z.Y., The
Young Victoria, Dallas Buyers Club, Wild), Demolition is a moving character study boasting a phenomenal central performance from one of today's most
exciting acting talents.