Sundance Dispatch #1: Grace Is Gone / Chicago 10

For their first report from the Sundance Film Festival, Adam and Sam tackle five new films and come to the conclusion that either A) Your movie addresses the war in Iraq, or B) Your movie stinks. Hear discussions of new works from documentary filmmakers Julien Temple (The Filth & the Fury") and Brett Morgen ("The Kid Stays In The Picture"); first-time features from Zoe Cassavettes, James C. Strouse and Steve Berra; plus, performances from John Cusack, Zooey Deschanel and Alessandro Nivola. Note: The word of the day is "provoke" [and all derivations]. It's all part of the forthcoming Filmspotting drinking game: "Drink Along with Adam and Sam."
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Sundance Dispatch #1
:20-6:32 - Grace Is Gone
6:33-11:55 - Chicago 10
11:56-19:22 - Broken English / The Good Life
19:23-28:12 - Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
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Labels: Alessandro Nivola, Brett Morgen, Chicago 10, Grace Is Gone, James Strouse, Joe Strummer, John Cusack, Julien Temple













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