Movies (and some tv series/episodes) that are so insanely packed with things and ideas and visuals they become dense in one way or another.
Ordered alphabetically.
Suggestions welcomed but I'll have to see them to see if they fit my criteria.
Tired of slave movies?
Know black history and cinema is WAYYYY more than being chained to a damn ship and picking cotton?
Than this is the list for you.
Coming of Age
Drama
Scifi
Comedy
Horror
Autobiographical
[feature films]
1-16: U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION
17-32: U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
33-44: WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION
45-56: WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
57-66: NEXT
67-84: PREMIERES
85-97: DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES
98-106: MIDNIGHT
108-113: SPOTLIGHT
114-116: KIDS
2018 Sundance Film Festival:
- 1-15: Premieres
- 16-23: Spotlight
- 24-39: U.S. Dramatic Competition
- 40-51: World Cinema Dramatic Competition
- 52-61: Next
- 62-69: Midnight
- 70: New Frontier
- 71-73: Sundance Kids
- 74-89: U.S. Documentary Competition
- 90-101: World Cinema Documentary Competition
- 102-115: Documentary Premieres
- 116-117: Special Events.
HollyWood Movies based on Popularity
Contemporary Stage/Novel-to-Film
From Trakt to Plex
My tv-shows
... no?! Then you should!
Some shit
netflix movies
The importance and beauty of Black cinema lies not only within its storytelling, but also in the has proven essential to the legacy of Black film.
Netflix Originals
by Luis Filipe Faria