Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘A Real Pain’ (Courtesy of Sundance Institute)
82 films have been selected to screen during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. In addition, eight episodic titles and a New Frontier interactive experience have made the cut and will be included in the upcoming festival.
17,435 projects were submitted for 2024 inclusion, setting a new festival record.
“From the first edition in 1985, Sundance Film Festival has aimed to provide a space to gather, celebrate, and engage with risk-taking artists that are committed to bringing their independent visions to audiences — the Festival remains true to that goal to this day,” stated Robert Redford, Sundance Institute Founder and President. “It continues to evolve, but its legacy of showcasing bold work that starts necessary conversations continues with the 2024 program.”
The 40th Sundance Film Festival will take place January 18 – 28, 2024, in Park City and Salt Lake City. Ticket packages and passes are currently on sale.
82 films have been selected to screen during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. In addition, eight episodic titles and a New Frontier interactive experience have made the cut and will be included in the upcoming festival.
17,435 projects were submitted for 2024 inclusion, setting a new festival record.
“From the first edition in 1985, Sundance Film Festival has aimed to provide a space to gather, celebrate, and engage with risk-taking artists that are committed to bringing their independent visions to audiences — the Festival remains true to that goal to this day,” stated Robert Redford, Sundance Institute Founder and President. “It continues to evolve, but its legacy of showcasing bold work that starts necessary conversations continues with the 2024 program.”
The 40th Sundance Film Festival will take place January 18 – 28, 2024, in Park City and Salt Lake City. Ticket packages and passes are currently on sale.
- 12/6/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Do you remember the polar bear movie starring Rob Schneider? With a talking bear that decides to visit New York City? Neither do many people, but for some reason, we’re getting a sequel. Norm of the North: The Keys to the Kingdom is the follow-up to the 2016 Trevor Wall movie Norm of the North, which follows up […]
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- 12/25/2018
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
Here are the films opening theatrically in the U.S. the week of Friday, January 15. All synopses provided by distributor unless listed otherwise. Wide 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Director: Michael Bay Cast: James Badge Dale, David Denman, Dominic Fumusa, John Krasinski, Max Martini, Pablo Schreiber, Toby Stephens, Matt Letscher Synopsis: "An American Ambassador is killed during an attack at a U.S. compound in Libya as a security team struggles to make sense out of the chaos." Norm of the North Director: Trevor Wall Cast: Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, Ken Jeong, Gabriel Iglesias, Loretta Devine, Michael McElhatton, Colm Meaney, Bill Nighy, Zachary Gordon Synopsis: "A polar bear of many words, Norm’s greatest gripe is simple: there is no room for tourists in the Arctic. But when a maniacal developer threatens to build luxury condos in his own backyard, Norm does what all normal polar bears would do…...
- 1/15/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
You may not have heard much about Norm of the North yet, but the animated adventure about a polar bear who heads to New York City may turn out to be a surprise hit. It has a great voice cast, including Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, and has the potential to add miles of fun with Ken Jeong, Colm Meaney and Bill Nighy.
It’s also an interesting story, or it could be anyway, which centers on Norm’s effort to keep a developer from building in the Arctic. Of course, that’s the sort of thing that could go heavy on the preachiness, and it’s always tough to guess the outcome of animated features that A) don’t include characters we already know, and B) aren’t Disney/Pixar, but this is a cast that can spin a lot of charm into a voice role, and don’t turn...
It’s also an interesting story, or it could be anyway, which centers on Norm’s effort to keep a developer from building in the Arctic. Of course, that’s the sort of thing that could go heavy on the preachiness, and it’s always tough to guess the outcome of animated features that A) don’t include characters we already know, and B) aren’t Disney/Pixar, but this is a cast that can spin a lot of charm into a voice role, and don’t turn...
- 9/29/2015
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
The Los Angeles-based company has closed more than 40 territories on Splash Entertainment’s animated family film led by deals with Village Roadshow in Australia/New Zealand and TF1 in France.
Rights have gone in Germany (Telepool), Latin America (Gussi), Italy (Notorious Pictures), South Korea (Noori Pictures), Middle East (Grand Entertainment), Poland (Kinoswiat), Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary (ProRom) and South Africa (Blue Reign).
Deals also closed in Singapore (Purple Plan), Malaysia (Tgv), Portugal (Pris), Baltics (Acme Film), Bulgaria (Tandem Film), Turkey (Medyavizyon), Israel (Forum), Indonesia (Cinemaxx), Iceland (Myndform), Philippines (Mvp/Viva), Croatia and Serbia (Blitz Film), Vietnam (Skyline Media), Asia pay TV (Fox) and West Indies (Atm Film).
Norm Of The North centres on a fun-loving polar bear and his lemming friends who try to save their Arctic home.
Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, Ken Jeong from The Hangover franchise, Loretta Devine and Bill Nighy lead the voice cast and Trevor Wall directs from a script by [link...
Rights have gone in Germany (Telepool), Latin America (Gussi), Italy (Notorious Pictures), South Korea (Noori Pictures), Middle East (Grand Entertainment), Poland (Kinoswiat), Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary (ProRom) and South Africa (Blue Reign).
Deals also closed in Singapore (Purple Plan), Malaysia (Tgv), Portugal (Pris), Baltics (Acme Film), Bulgaria (Tandem Film), Turkey (Medyavizyon), Israel (Forum), Indonesia (Cinemaxx), Iceland (Myndform), Philippines (Mvp/Viva), Croatia and Serbia (Blitz Film), Vietnam (Skyline Media), Asia pay TV (Fox) and West Indies (Atm Film).
Norm Of The North centres on a fun-loving polar bear and his lemming friends who try to save their Arctic home.
Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, Ken Jeong from The Hangover franchise, Loretta Devine and Bill Nighy lead the voice cast and Trevor Wall directs from a script by [link...
- 9/9/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Meet Norm – a not-so-normal polar bear who has taken it upon himself to protect the land he calls home – The Arctic. In the adorable upcoming animated feature, Norm of the North, Norm and his furry sidekicks venture to New York City to stop the big, evil corporations from turning their home into the newest vacation destination. Get a first look at the mischief they’ve rallied up in the film’s brand new trailer and find out how their adventure ends when Norm of the North heads to the big screen on January 15, 2016.
About The Film:
Norm Of The North: A polar bear of many words, Norm’s greatest gripe is simple: there is no room for tourists in the Arctic. But when a maniacal developer threatens to build luxury condos in his own backyard, Norm does what all normal polar bears would do – he heads to New York City to stop it.
About The Film:
Norm Of The North: A polar bear of many words, Norm’s greatest gripe is simple: there is no room for tourists in the Arctic. But when a maniacal developer threatens to build luxury condos in his own backyard, Norm does what all normal polar bears would do – he heads to New York City to stop it.
- 8/6/2015
- by Mike Tyrkus
- CinemaNerdz
Lionsgate has released the first trailer for the upcoming animated film, Norm Of The North.
A polar bear of many words, Norm’s greatest gripe is simple: there is no room for tourists in the Arctic. But when a maniacal developer threatens to build luxury condos in his own backyard, Norm does what all normal polar bears would do…he heads to New York City to stop it.
With a cast of ragtag lemmings at his side, Norm takes on the big apple, big business and a big identity crisis to save the day.
Directed by Trevor Wall, the movie features the voices of Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, Ken Jeong, Gabriel Iglesias, Loretta Devine, Michael McElhatton, Colm Meaney, and Bill Nighy.
Wall won a Daytime Emmy for “Individual Achievement in Animation” for his storyboard work in Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, in 2007.
Find out how the adventure ends when...
A polar bear of many words, Norm’s greatest gripe is simple: there is no room for tourists in the Arctic. But when a maniacal developer threatens to build luxury condos in his own backyard, Norm does what all normal polar bears would do…he heads to New York City to stop it.
With a cast of ragtag lemmings at his side, Norm takes on the big apple, big business and a big identity crisis to save the day.
Directed by Trevor Wall, the movie features the voices of Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, Ken Jeong, Gabriel Iglesias, Loretta Devine, Michael McElhatton, Colm Meaney, and Bill Nighy.
Wall won a Daytime Emmy for “Individual Achievement in Animation” for his storyboard work in Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, in 2007.
Find out how the adventure ends when...
- 8/4/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Good Universe arrives on the Croisette with a pair of animation sales titles, Norm Of The North and Zorgamazoo.
Splash Entertainment’s Norm Of The North pits Rob Schneider against The Hangover franchise breakout Ken Jeong.
The story follows a fun-loving polar bear and his three lemming pals in their bid to save their Arctic home from a cut-throat developer. Heather Graham and Loretta Devine also star.
Trevor Wall directs from a screenplay by Jamie Lissow. Producers are Mike Young, Liz Young, Nicolas Atlan, Steve Rosen and Ken Katsumoto.
Vanguard Animation’s Zorgamazoo is based on Robert Paul Weston children’s book about an imaginative young girl who escapes the clutches of her governess and stumbles upon a magical world.
There she teams up with the indigenous Zorgles to thwart an evil doctor’s plan and save Zorgamazoo.
Splash Entertainment’s Norm Of The North pits Rob Schneider against The Hangover franchise breakout Ken Jeong.
The story follows a fun-loving polar bear and his three lemming pals in their bid to save their Arctic home from a cut-throat developer. Heather Graham and Loretta Devine also star.
Trevor Wall directs from a screenplay by Jamie Lissow. Producers are Mike Young, Liz Young, Nicolas Atlan, Steve Rosen and Ken Katsumoto.
Vanguard Animation’s Zorgamazoo is based on Robert Paul Weston children’s book about an imaginative young girl who escapes the clutches of her governess and stumbles upon a magical world.
There she teams up with the indigenous Zorgles to thwart an evil doctor’s plan and save Zorgamazoo.
- 5/14/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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