The Sundance Film Festival, presented this year in Utah and online, continues its transformation into a shopping center for streaming services. Its best offerings include a Julia Louis-Dreyfus comedy and documentaries on Ukraine and Michael J. Fox.
After two years of Covid-19 fears, the Sundance Film Festival returned to in-person screenings, and exhilaration was in the air. Or so I’m told. Given the chance to screen most offerings remotely, I attended from my living room. You can, too; some films are being made available online through Jan. 29.
These days, with indie cinema still having trouble attracting ticket buyers, the festival is becoming more and more of a shopping center for streaming services. The first big sale was to Netflix, which spent a stunning $20 million forA so-so Wall Street drama with a #MeToo angle, it features “Solo” star Alden Ehrenreich as a young analyst at a hedge fund who starts to lose his composure when his fiancée and colleague becomes his boss.
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