Top Films from Sundance 2024 Still Seeking Distribution
From comedies to documentaries, a variety of films captivate audiences but remain undistributed after the festival's conclusion.
- Sundance 2024 Film Festival concludes with several top films still looking for distribution, including 'Between the Temples', 'Daughters', 'Dìdi', 'Every Little Thing', 'Good One', 'Look Into My Eyes', 'Nocturnes', 'The Outrun', 'Sebastian', 'Tendaberry', and 'Union'.
- 'Between the Temples', a comedy by Nathan Silver, features Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane in a story about a widowed cantor and his former music teacher.
- 'Daughters', a documentary by Angela Patton and Natalie Rae, explores a unique father-daughter dance for Black girls whose fathers are in jail, providing a damning portrait of America’s prison-industrial complex.
- 'Dìdi', a debut feature by Sean Wang, is a coming-of-age story about a 13-year-old boy navigating life before high school, with Joan Chen playing his mother.
- 'Every Little Thing', a documentary by Sally Aitken, focuses on a hummingbird rescue operation in Los Angeles, offering both educational and emotional experience.
- 'Good One', a debut by India Donaldson, is a coming-of-age story about a 17-year-old girl on a camping trip with her father and his friend, exploring the evolving sense of self and parent-child communication.