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Sundance 07 Day 10 Wrap-Up: The End Has Come - 31 Films Down
January 29, 2007
by Alex Billington

This is the very last of the "daily" coverage of Sundance. I'm sure all of you who aren't here or don't care about these films are getting awfully tired of all this content, so fortunately it's nearly over. I will be posting our awards and top films as well as some interviews and additional content from the fest over the next week, but other than that we're back to the normal routine. I've seen a total of 31 films at the festival - a bit low considering how many days I slept in instead of gone to a screening - but overall an unforgettable experience.
Remarkably, many of the better movies I saw early on in the fest, during the opening weekend. The Good Life, Delirious, and Clubland were all unforgettable, and they all screened very early on. It just seemed to get worse as time went on, but then there would be a day thrust in where I found a bunch of gems. In the end I found at least 10 films that I really enjoyed and am looking forward to seeing again or at least anticipating its theatrical release. And with nearly every last film I can't wait for everyone else to finally see and hear their opinion, because they're all so vastly original.
So far Sundance has been one of my greatest experiences in the film industry. Although this isn't as enormous as meeting Sam Raimi at Comic-Con, Sundance has made me appreciate independent film much more. I got to meet many of my favorite actors and directors - Nathan Fillion and Luc Besson to name a few - as well as many visionaries and up-and-coming individuals. If you love film and independent or artistic cinema, then you need to come to Sundance. Just being around the people out here, meeting other professional and film aficionados, and even just breathing the mountain air in Park City is all worth any cost. Until next January, this is Alex signing off from the daily coverage from Park City, Utah!
Sundance 07 Review List
SUNDAY (JAN 28)
Manda Bala - 5/10
SATURDAY (JAN 27)
The Savages - 8/10
Smiley Face - 4.5/10
Slipstream - 5.5/10
FRIDAY (JAN 26)
The Go-Getter - 8.5/10
Year of the Dog - 6/10
Padre Nuestro - 6.5/10
Son of Rambow - 8.5/10
The Good Night - 4/10
THURSDAY (JAN 25)
On the Road with Judas - 2/10
Chasing Ghosts - 7/10
The Ten - 4.5/10
WEDNESDAY (JAN 24)
Angel-A - 8.5/10
Eagle vs Shark - 7/10
Snow Angels - 8/10
Rocket Science - 7.5/10
King of California - 9/10
Fido - 8/10
TUESDAY (JAN 23)
Fay Grim - 7.5/10
MONDAY (JAN 22)
The Good Life - 9.5/10
The Nines - 4/10
The Pool - 5/10
SUNDAY (JAN 21)
Teeth - 7.5/10
Waitress - 8.5/10
Clubland - 9/10
Interview - 8/10
SATURDAY (JAN 20)
Weapons - 4.5/10
Red Road - 5/10
FRIDAY (JAN 19)
Chicago 10 - 6/10
Delirious - 8/10
An American Crime - 7/10
Total 31 films screened.
Check back this week for interviews, awards, and a few more Sundance features!
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