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2019 Sundance Film Festival:
- 1-19: Premieres
- 20-25: Spotlight
- 26-41: U.S. Dramatic Competition
- 42-53: World Cinema Dramatic Competition
- 54-62: Next
- 63-71: Midnight
- 72-76: New Frontier
- 77-79: Sundance Kids
- 80-95: U.S. Documentary Competition
- 96-107: World Cinema Documentary Competition
- 108-120: Documentary Premieres
- 121-127: Short Films.

Awards:
- Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize: 01 - The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.
- U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize: 26 - Clemency.
- U.S. Dramatic Audience Award: 27 - Brittany Runs a Marathon.
- U.S. Dramatic Directing Award: 28 - The Last Black Man in San Francisco (Joe Talbot).
- U.S. Dramatic Screenwriting Award: 29 - Share (Pippa Bianco).
- U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Performance : 29 - Share (Rhianne Barreto).
- U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Vision and Craft: 30 - Honey Boy (Alma Har’el).
- U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Creative Collaboration: 28 - The Last Black Man in San Francisco.
- World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize: 42 - The Souvenir.
- World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award: 43 - Queen of Hearts.
- World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award: 44 - The Sharks (Lucía Garibaldi).
- World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award: 45 - Monos (Alejandro Landes).
- World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting: 46 - Dolce Fine Giornata (Krystyna Janda).
- World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Originality: 47 - We Are Little Zombies (Makoto Nagahisa).
- Next Audience Award: 54 - The Infiltrators.
- Next Innovator Award: 54 - The Infiltrators.
- U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize: 80 - One Child Nation.
- U.S. Documentary Audience Award: 81 - Knock Down the House.
- U.S. Documentary Directing Award: 82 - American Factory (Steven Bognar and Julia Riechert).
- U.S. Documentary Jury Award for Cinematography: 83 - Midnight Family (Luke Lorentzen).
- U.S. Documentary Jury Award for Emerging Filmmaker: 84 - Jawline (Liza Mandelup).
- U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Moral Urgency: 85 - Always in Season (Jacqueline Olive).
- World Cinema Documentary Grand Jury Prize: 96 - Honeyland.
- World Cinema Documentary Audience Award: 97 - Sea of Shadows.
- World Cinema Documentary Directing Award: 98 - Cold Case Hammarskjöld (Mads Brügger).
- World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Cinematography : 96 - Honeyland (Fejmi Daut and Samir Ljuma).
- World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Impact for Change: 96 - Honeyland (Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov).
- Short Film Grand Jury Prize: 121 - Aziza.
- Short Film Special Jury Prize for Directing: 122 - Fast Horse (Alexandra Lazarowich).
- Short Film Special Jury Prize for Directing: 123 - The Minors (Robert Machoian).
- Short Film Jury Award: US Fiction: 124 - Green.
- Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction: 125 - Dunya's Day.
- Short Film Jury Award: Nonfiction: 126 - Ghosts of Sugar Land.
- Short Film Jury Award: Animation: 127 - Reneepoptosis.

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This is not a comprehensive list of leftist cinema, this is a curated selection of suggestions for people who want to watch great, and potent, leftist films.

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Horror with creative kills. Updated weekly.

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films that are elevated or sophisticated in their themes, style, and execution, often blurring the lines between traditional genre conventions and arthouse or experimental cinema. These movies are often considered to be a combination of commercial appeal and artistic merit, combining elements of popular genres such as crime, science fiction, or horror, with more serious and thought-provoking themes, innovative cinematography, and a focus on character development. High art genre movies are often more character-driven and less reliant on conventional plot structures, and they challenge the audience's expectations while providing a unique and engaging viewing experience.

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Slow burn horror. Updated weekly.

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Horror featuring curses. Updated weekly.

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Best movies of 2019 according to Chris Stuckmann from youtube.

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HollyWood Movies based on Popularity

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About a month ago, The A.V. Club counted down its favorite movies of the 2010s. Even at 100 selections, the list couldn’t hope to capture the full scope of 10 years of cinema—as plenty were eager to inform us, we excluded tons of notable movies, dammit. Who knows how our decade rundown will age from here, but one thing does seem certain already: It will look woefully light on the great movies of 2019. Whether through a reluctance to call something a masterpiece too quickly or because they just hadn’t yet seen all the pertinent triumphs, our contributors went light on films from the past few months. (Call it the opposite of recency bias.) And those absences will stick out, because just one month later, it’s now fully clear what a powerhouse year it’s been for movies—for space odysseys and class-warfare thrillers, for romances fated and doomed, for the anxieties of aging directors becoming very aware of their age. So don’t just think of the list below, reflecting the individual tastes and consensus favorites of our 13 ballot-filing critics, as a salute to what 2019 had to offer theatergoers and streamers. Also think of it as an asterisk on that 2010s retrospective, celebrating the films we knew were great then and—in the case of our late-breaking #1 of the year—the ones we’ve rallied around since.

https://film.avclub.com/the-25-best-films-of-2019-1840420094

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