Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The NEW Hollywood Video: SXSW Adds 15 More Films Including ‘The East’ & ‘Spectacular Now’

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SXSW Adds 15 More Films Including 'The East' & 'Spectacular Now'
Feb 14th 2013, 02:00

Every going to SXSW in Austin this March should consider themselves lucky, the line-up just keeps getting better. Yes, SXSW suckered me into writing yet another post about the films playing at their festival this year, but it’s worth it. They just revealed an additional 15 films for a grand total of 133 features, consisting of 78 World Premieres, 13 North American Premieres, 9 U.S. Premieres, with 76 first-time directors. Among the final additions are James Ponsoldt’s beloved Sundance favorite The Spectacular Now (my review), Zal Batmanglij’s The East (my review), the Linsanity doc (Ben’s review) and more. All 15 listed below. The SXSW Film Festival runs March 8th-16th in Austin, TX, taking place all over the city at various venues. For more details on the films, visit the festival online at SXSW.com. Here is the latest 2013 film selections: HEADLINERS The East (Closing Night Film) Director: Zal Batmanglij, Screenwriters: Zal Batmanglij, Brit Marling An operative for a private intelligence firm goes undercover to infiltrate …

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