2006 Sundance Film Festival Lineup


Joey Lauren Adams
HOLLYWOOD - Two of the most prestigious independent film communities have recently each given their stamp of approval on independent cinema both past and future. Nominees for the 2006 Independent Spirit Awards were announced as was the lineup for the independent feature film and world cinema competitions for next year’s Sundance Film Festival.

Although each organization acknowledge and reward independent filmmaking, the two fetes are quite different. The Spirit Awards are more of a conventional awards show, which will be handed out March 4 in Santa Monica, California [for full coverage on the Spirit Award nominations, click here].

The Sundance Awards are the culmination of the 10-day festival (Jan. 19-29 in Park City, Utah) that showcases the films in contention for awards. Next year’s Sundance Film Festival lineup marks a return of sorts to the fest’s roots, by giving way to more fresh faces. The total number of submissions increased, resulting in a different and exciting format--the expansion of the world competition to include more international films.

Below are the films to be shown in the four competition sections:

American Dramatic Competition
  • A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (Director, screenwriter: Dito Montiel)
  • Come Early Morning (Director, screenwriter: Joey Lauren Adams)
  • Flannel Pajamas (Director, screenwriter: Jeff Lipsky)
  • Forgiven (Director, screenwriter: Paul Fitzgerald)
  • Half Nelson (Director: Ryan Fleck; screenwriters: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck)
  • Hawk Is Dying (Director: Julian Goldberger; screenwriters: Harry Crews (novel), Julian Goldberger)
  • In Between Days (Director: So Yong Kim; screenwriters: So Yong Kim, Bradley Rust Gray)
  • Puccini for Beginners (Director, screenwriter: Maria Maggenti)
  • Quinceanera (Director/screenwriters: Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland)
  • Right at Your Door (Director, screenwriter: Chris Gorak)
  • Sherrybaby (Director, screenwriter: Laurie Collyer)
  • Somebodies (Director, screenwriter: Hadjii)
  • Stay (Director, screenwriter: Bob Goldthwait)
  • Steel City (Director, screenwriter: Brian Jun)
  • Stephanie Daley (Director, screenwriter: Hilary Brougher)
  • Wristcutters: A Love Story (Director: Goran Dukic; screenwriters: Goran Dukic, Etgar Kerett)

    American Documentary Competition:
  • A Lion in the House (Directors: Steven Bogner, Julia Reichert)
  • American Blackout (Director: Ian Inaba)
  • An Unreasonable Man (Directors: Henriette Mantel, Stephen Skrovan)
  • Crossing Arizona (Director: Joseph Mathew)
  • God Grew Tired of Us (Director: Christopher Quinn)
  • Ground Truth: After the Killing Ends (Director: Patricia Foulkrod)
  • Iraq in Fragments (Director: James Longley)
  • Small Town Gay Bar (Director: Malcom Ingram)
  • So Much So Fast (Directors: Steven Ascher, Jeanne Jordan)
  • Thin (Director: Lauren Greenfield)
  • 'Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris (Director: Raymond De Felitta)
  • The Trials of Darryl Hunt (Directors: Ricki Stern, Annie Sundberg)
  • TV Junkie (Director: Michael Cain)
  • Wide Awake (Director: Alan Berliner)
  • Wordplay (Director: Patrick Creadon)
  • The World According to Sesame Street (Directors: Linda Goldstein Knowlton, Linda Hawkins Costigan)

    World Cinema Dramatic Competition
  • 13 Tzameti (Director, screenwriter: Gela Babluani), France
  • Allegro (Director: Christoffer Boe; screenwriters: Christoffer Boe, Mikael Wulff), Denmark
  • The Aura (Director, screenwriter: Fabian Bielinsky), Argentina
  • The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros  (Director: Auraeus Solito; screenwriter: Michiko Yamamoto), Philippines
  • Eve & The Fire Horse (Director, screenwriter: Julia Kwan), Canada
  • Grbavica (Director, screenwriter: Jasmila Zbanic), Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • The House of Sand  (Director: Andrucha Waddington; screenwriter: Elena Soarez), Brazil
  • Kiss Me Not on the Eyes  (Director, screenwriter: Jocelyne Saab), Lebanon
  • Little Red Flowers (Director: Zhang Yuan; Screenwriters: Ning Dai, Zhang Yuan), China
  • Madeinusa (Director, screenwriter: Claudia Llosa), Peru
  • No. 2 (Director, screenwriter: Toa Fraser), New Zealand
  • One Last Dance (Director, screenwriter: Max Makowski), Singapore
  • The Peter Pan Formula (Director, screenwriter: Cho Chan-Ho), South Korea
  • Princesas  (Director, screenwriter: Fernando Leon de Aranoa), Spain
  • Solo Dios Sabe (Director: Carlos Bolado; screenwriters: Carlos Bolado, Diane Weipert), Brazil/Mexico
  • Son of Man (Director: Mark Dornford-May; screenwriters: Mark Dornford-May, Andiswa Kedama, Pauline Malefane), South Africa 

    World Cinema Documentary Competition
  • 5 Days (Director: Yoav Shamir), Israel
  • Angry Monk--Reflections on Tibet (Director: Luc Schaedler), Switzerland
  • Black Gold (Director: Marc Francis, Nick Francis), U.K.
  • By the Ways, a Journey with William Eggleston (Directors: Cedric Laty, Vincent Gerard), France
  • Dear Pyongyang (Director: Yang Yonghi), Japan
  • The Giant Buddhas (Director: Christian Frei), Switzerland
  • Glastonbury (Director: Julien Temple), U.K.
  • I is for India (Director: Sandhya Suri), England/Germany/Italy 
  • In the Pit (Director: Juan Carlos Rulfo), Mexico
  • Into Great Silence (Director: Philip Groening), Germany
  • Kz (Director: Rex Bloomstein), U.K.
  • No One (Director: Tin Dirdamal), Mexico
  • The Short Life of Jose Antonio Gutierrez (Director: Heidi Specogna), Germany
  • Songbirds (Director: Brian Hill), U.K.
  • Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst (Director: Gillian Armstrong), Australia
  • Viva Zapatero (Director: Sabina Guzzanti), Italy

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