Sundance spelunking.
On Wednesdays, I get up at 5:30 am and work until noon-ish, and then have the afternoon off. Usually, I use part of the afternoon to take a nap, and today I'm really going to need one if I'm going to make it to the Indiewire anniversary party tonight. But, instead, I'm sitting here refreshing my Gmail and Bloglines over and over again, because today the Sundance Film Festival is supposed to send out their official press release announcing their 2007 competition slate. Of course, the lucky filmmakers have already been notified, so here I sit, searching blogs, hoping something will leak. So far, this is all I've found:
Update: The press release has arrived. I'll write up a new post shortly.
On Wednesdays, I get up at 5:30 am and work until noon-ish, and then have the afternoon off. Usually, I use part of the afternoon to take a nap, and today I'm really going to need one if I'm going to make it to the Indiewire anniversary party tonight. But, instead, I'm sitting here refreshing my Gmail and Bloglines over and over again, because today the Sundance Film Festival is supposed to send out their official press release announcing their 2007 competition slate. Of course, the lucky filmmakers have already been notified, so here I sit, searching blogs, hoping something will leak. So far, this is all I've found:
Security Cases, which examines the political activities of Palestinians incarcerated in Israel, will join a select club of other films to screen at the prestigious Colorado film festival. A co-production between French TV channel Arte and Israel's New Fund for Film and Television, Shimon Dotan's latest project focuses on three Palestinians in custody because of terrorist activities aimed against Israel.Spotted anything else? Let me know.
Update: The press release has arrived. I'll write up a new post shortly.
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