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Oscar Season 2025-2026; Sundance Film Festival Re-Cap; New Voices, Splashy Premieres, Skittish Distributors and Titles That Can Go the Distance

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On this episode of ACADEMY ANONYMOUS:

  • An uncertain future for Utah and the Sundance Film Festival
  • Sundance 2025 again key to unlocking the early favorites for Best Documentary Oscar
  • A24 teams with Pastel again on Eva Victor’s “Sorry, Baby” - screenwriting winner, early critics darling and standout debut among US Dramatic Competition
  • Race for Best International Feature starts with selection of co-production titles among World Dramatic Competition - Canada, Argentina, North Macedonia, Turkey, India, UK, Poland, France
  • Underdog “Omaha” and John Magaro pull on the heartstrings just right, dismiss the title at your own peril!!
  • Crowd-pleasing debuts for “The Ballad of Wallis Island” and “The Wedding Banquet” look to signal sleeper hits for Focus Features and Bleecker Street in theaters this spring
  • Josh O’ Connor makes first (but NOT last) festival stop this year with “Rebuilding” - in a year where he’s primed to finally break into major Oscar acting race
  • Will the Academy Awards ever wake up to the artistic achievement of “Peter Hujar’s Day” director Ira Sachs?
  • The BIG 3 titles from Sundance 2025!
  • “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” kickstarts a big year for Safdie-esque cinema, BUT can this brand of filmmaking crossover with the Academy Awards in a big way?
  • Can “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” succeed where “Hereditary” failed and finally bring Rose Byrne to the Oscars for Best Actress?
  • Will “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” get lost among A24’s slate of films?
  • Queer-Golden Age Hollywood musical hybrid “Kiss of the Spider Woman” has all the cards it needs for a long, successful Oscar run
  • The prestigious legacy of “Kiss of the Spider Woman” - Bill Condon, William Hurt, Raul Julia, Sonia Braga, Hector Babenco, Kander & Ebb, Chita Rivera, Terrence McNally
  • Colleen Atwood, Oscar-winning Sound Designers and veteran Production Designer and DP in the Oscar hunt for sumptuous visuals on display in “Kiss of the Spider Woman”
  • Jennifer Lopez channels old-Hollywood glamour and dances her way to another Oscar bid for Best Supporting Actress in “Kiss of the Spider Woman”
  • Tonatiuh poised for breakout year as Molina, Diego Luna's heartfelt turn and reputable career to figure in Best Supporting Actor
  • Netflix bets on “Train Dreams,” but after last year’s “Sing Sing” can Bentley and Kwedar score consecutive Best Adapted Screenplay nods with prized source material?
  • “Train Dreams” to factor into Best Cinematography, but is it going to miss the big-screen treatment?
  • Joel Edgerton wins strong mentions for Best Actor but will he be the victim of the film’s use of voice-over?
  • Is Netflix the right fit for “Train Dreams” Best Picture hopes?
  • Where have all the distributors gone?! Big-name independents scaring themselves out of sure-fire Oscar contention and potential mass audience appeal
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Oscar Season 2025-2026; Sundance Film Festival Re-Cap; New Voices, Splashy Premieres, Skittish Distributors and Titles That Can Go the Distance (00:00:00)

2. Sundance Documentaries To Look Out For (00:05:40)

3. It Was Not A Bad Year For Sundance Titles!! (00:35:35)

4. Is Eva Victor/SORRY, BABY the new Greta Gerwig/LADYBIRD? (00:44:09)

5. Twinless; Atropia; Plainclothes; and more (00:56:12)

6. DJ Ahmet; Cactus Pears; The Things You Kill; and more (01:07:47)

7. Midnight Films; Neon's TOGETHER; NEXT! (01:13:07)

8. Why is no one talking about OMAHA?? (01:18:07)

9. Premiere Films: Lurker; Peter Hujar's Day; Rebuilding; The Wedding Banquet; and more (01:22:07)

10. Oscar Contender: Rose Byrne and IF I HAD LEGS I'D KICK YOU (01:35:01)

11. Oscar Contender: J.Lo and KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN (01:44:04)

12. Oscar Contender: Joel Edgerton and TRAIN DREAMS (02:03:15)

32 episodes

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On this episode of ACADEMY ANONYMOUS:

  • An uncertain future for Utah and the Sundance Film Festival
  • Sundance 2025 again key to unlocking the early favorites for Best Documentary Oscar
  • A24 teams with Pastel again on Eva Victor’s “Sorry, Baby” - screenwriting winner, early critics darling and standout debut among US Dramatic Competition
  • Race for Best International Feature starts with selection of co-production titles among World Dramatic Competition - Canada, Argentina, North Macedonia, Turkey, India, UK, Poland, France
  • Underdog “Omaha” and John Magaro pull on the heartstrings just right, dismiss the title at your own peril!!
  • Crowd-pleasing debuts for “The Ballad of Wallis Island” and “The Wedding Banquet” look to signal sleeper hits for Focus Features and Bleecker Street in theaters this spring
  • Josh O’ Connor makes first (but NOT last) festival stop this year with “Rebuilding” - in a year where he’s primed to finally break into major Oscar acting race
  • Will the Academy Awards ever wake up to the artistic achievement of “Peter Hujar’s Day” director Ira Sachs?
  • The BIG 3 titles from Sundance 2025!
  • “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” kickstarts a big year for Safdie-esque cinema, BUT can this brand of filmmaking crossover with the Academy Awards in a big way?
  • Can “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” succeed where “Hereditary” failed and finally bring Rose Byrne to the Oscars for Best Actress?
  • Will “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” get lost among A24’s slate of films?
  • Queer-Golden Age Hollywood musical hybrid “Kiss of the Spider Woman” has all the cards it needs for a long, successful Oscar run
  • The prestigious legacy of “Kiss of the Spider Woman” - Bill Condon, William Hurt, Raul Julia, Sonia Braga, Hector Babenco, Kander & Ebb, Chita Rivera, Terrence McNally
  • Colleen Atwood, Oscar-winning Sound Designers and veteran Production Designer and DP in the Oscar hunt for sumptuous visuals on display in “Kiss of the Spider Woman”
  • Jennifer Lopez channels old-Hollywood glamour and dances her way to another Oscar bid for Best Supporting Actress in “Kiss of the Spider Woman”
  • Tonatiuh poised for breakout year as Molina, Diego Luna's heartfelt turn and reputable career to figure in Best Supporting Actor
  • Netflix bets on “Train Dreams,” but after last year’s “Sing Sing” can Bentley and Kwedar score consecutive Best Adapted Screenplay nods with prized source material?
  • “Train Dreams” to factor into Best Cinematography, but is it going to miss the big-screen treatment?
  • Joel Edgerton wins strong mentions for Best Actor but will he be the victim of the film’s use of voice-over?
  • Is Netflix the right fit for “Train Dreams” Best Picture hopes?
  • Where have all the distributors gone?! Big-name independents scaring themselves out of sure-fire Oscar contention and potential mass audience appeal
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Oscar Season 2025-2026; Sundance Film Festival Re-Cap; New Voices, Splashy Premieres, Skittish Distributors and Titles That Can Go the Distance (00:00:00)

2. Sundance Documentaries To Look Out For (00:05:40)

3. It Was Not A Bad Year For Sundance Titles!! (00:35:35)

4. Is Eva Victor/SORRY, BABY the new Greta Gerwig/LADYBIRD? (00:44:09)

5. Twinless; Atropia; Plainclothes; and more (00:56:12)

6. DJ Ahmet; Cactus Pears; The Things You Kill; and more (01:07:47)

7. Midnight Films; Neon's TOGETHER; NEXT! (01:13:07)

8. Why is no one talking about OMAHA?? (01:18:07)

9. Premiere Films: Lurker; Peter Hujar's Day; Rebuilding; The Wedding Banquet; and more (01:22:07)

10. Oscar Contender: Rose Byrne and IF I HAD LEGS I'D KICK YOU (01:35:01)

11. Oscar Contender: J.Lo and KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN (01:44:04)

12. Oscar Contender: Joel Edgerton and TRAIN DREAMS (02:03:15)

32 episodes

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