W hile Sundance hasn’t had a plethora of the late night bidding wars we used to see in the good old days of the festival, the ...
“Peter Hujar’s Day,” which premiered at this year’s Sundance, has sold to Sideshow and Janus Films. It’s one of the few ...
Sideshow and Janus Films have acquired North American rights to Ira Sachs’ new movie Peter Hujar’s Day which made its world ...
"Peter Hujar's Day" has found a home. The film, written and directed by Ira Sachs and starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall, ...
Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall co-star in this buzzy Sundance fave.
Below, I spoke to Sachs about his approach to adapting Rosenkrantz’s slim tome, what his film has to say about the artist’s ...
Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott in "Bring Them Down." Credit: Patrick Redmond / MUBI Right from its opening moments, sheep herding drama Bring Them Down hurls its audience into a waking nightmare ...
Ira Sachs’s latest film, Peter Hujar’s Day, takes the slice-of-life genre to its extreme, delivering an experimental work that many may dismiss as uneventful but has many fascinating layers to unpack.
From Ira Sachs — director of the striking contemporary queer drama Passages — the 1970s New York-set Peter Hujar's Day is a confined, two-character experiment that's far more about mood than plot.
On Dec. 19, 1974, experimental novelist and bastion of the New York arts scene Linda Rosenkrantz invited famed photographer ...
The film is a stop-motion animation charting the long-distance relationship between Gondry and his daughter Maya.
The movies and performances most likely to make an impact in the year ahead, including an ode to 1970s New York and Josh ...