Two classics on the slate
Add two more titles to the 2008 Sundance Film Festival slate, and they're both classics.
The titles comprise Sundance's From the Collection sidebar, which serves up great indies of the past for a new appraisal. The films are part of the Sundance Collection, an archive at UCLA.
They are Gregg Araki's 1992 surrealistic AIDS drama "The Living End," and Derek Jarman's modern-dress adaptation of Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II" starring Tilda Swinton and Stephen Waddington. (The latter film dovetails with the documentary "Derek," about Jarman, that's competing in the World Cinema Documentary program.)
The titles comprise Sundance's From the Collection sidebar, which serves up great indies of the past for a new appraisal. The films are part of the Sundance Collection, an archive at UCLA.
They are Gregg Araki's 1992 surrealistic AIDS drama "The Living End," and Derek Jarman's modern-dress adaptation of Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II" starring Tilda Swinton and Stephen Waddington. (The latter film dovetails with the documentary "Derek," about Jarman, that's competing in the World Cinema Documentary program.)
- Sean P. Means


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