Movie Sundance 2024: ‘Brief History of a Family’ Is A Dark Tale of Aspiration and Consequence by DIGITAL TIMES 10 months ago written by DIGITAL TIMES 10 months ago 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestRedditWhatsappEmail 81 You Might Be Interested In ‘Salaar’ Review: A Style-Centric Spectacle That Sacrifices Substance ‘Io Capitano’ Review: A Tale of Resolute Fortitude ‘Damsel’ Review: A Generic Yet Immersive Fantasy Flick ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Review: Caesar’s Legacy Lives On Review: ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ Aims to Build Franchise Loyalty ‘Anora’ Review – A Riveting and Thought-Provoking Addition to Sean Baker’s Filmography Sundance 2024: ‘Brief History of a Family’ Is A Dark Tale of Aspiration and Consequence | Talking Films A still from Brief History of a Family by Jianjie Lin, an official selection of the World Dramatic Competition at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Previous Story ‘Io Capitano’ Review: A Tale of Resolute Fortitude Next Story ‘Monster’ Review: A Challenging Yet Accessible Tale of Growing Up Source link You Might Be Interested In ‘The Settlers’ Review: Brutal and Bold Filmmaking At It’s Finest ‘Challengers’ Review – A Sexy, Stylish Big-Screen Grand Slam ‘Io Capitano’ Review: A Tale of Resolute Fortitude ‘Venom: The Last Dance’ Review: A Messy, Bloated, Surprisingly Emotional Farewell ‘Despatch’ Review: A Well-Built Thriller, Yet Falling Short ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’ Review: A Tale of Resilience and Moral Dilemmas Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestRedditWhatsappEmail DIGITAL TIMES You may also like Appuram (The Other Side, 2024): The Quiet Currents... ‘Despatch’ Review: A Well-Built Thriller, Yet Falling Short ‘Carry-On’ Review: It’s Taron Egerton vs. Jason Bateman... ‘Mary’ Review: A Biblical Letdown That Tries to... ‘Blitz’ Review: Beautifully Crafted, Emotionally Hollow ‘Woman of the Hour’ Review: Anna Kendrick’s Directorial...
A still from Brief History of a Family by Jianjie Lin, an official selection of the World Dramatic Competition at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Previous Story ‘Io Capitano’ Review: A Tale of Resolute Fortitude Next Story ‘Monster’ Review: A Challenging Yet Accessible Tale of Growing Up