![]() ![]() We’ll have to wait and see what kind of mark Marczak’s film makes with a wider, more general audience, but at the very least “All These Sleepless Nights” seems to have benefited from a storyteller who wished to tell a story not just through words but through visuals as well. However, juxtapose the emotive and relatable life experiences that come with coming of age with those frankly chill inducing images and the viewer understands why this became such a popular debut. This is particularly true to Sundance films which have begun to become synonymous with a certain brand of offbeat melodrama. ![]() Written and directed by Michal Marczak and starring fresh faced, unknown actors, on paper the movie would appear to differ little from what we’ve come to expect from coming-of-age films. The studio The Orchard has picked up the World Cinema Directing award winner for a spring release and the trailer offers up a greater idea of the atmosphere to expect. One in particular, “ All These Sleepless Nights” has made its trailer debut after having premiered in Sundance in 2016. As the rest of us wallow in our envy as our peers jet to the annual Sundance Film Festival, it’s good to take a moment and reflect on some of the films of Sundance past. ![]()
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