Sundance 2012. Trailers 2: New Frontier, Next, Midnight, Premieres

Nearly 20 trailers for films screening in Sundance's noncompetitive programs have appeared so far.
David Hudson
The Daily

As noted in the roundup of trailers for the films competing at Sundance, these collections can be a pretty cumbersome load. So I've split the whole bunch into two batches. Again, the trailers for Competition films are here.

 

NEW FRONTIER

Denis Côté's Bestiaire

 

Terence Nance's An Oversimplification of Her Beauty

 

Weston Currie's The Perception of Moving Targets

 

Eve Sussman's whiteonwhite:algorithmicnoir

 

NEXT <=>

Destin Daniel Cretton's I Am Not a Hipster

 

David and Nathan Zellner's Kid-Thing

 

Carrie Preston's That What She Said

 

Laurence Thrush's Pursuit of Loneliness

 

PARK CITY AT MIDNIGHT

Don Coscarelli's John Dies at the End

 

Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace's Shut Up and Play the Hits

 

Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim's Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie

 

PREMIERES

Rodrigo Cortés's Red Lights

 

Stephen Frears's Lay the Favorite (Clip)

 

DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders's About Face

 

James Redford's The D Word: Understanding Dyslexia

 

Mark Kitchell's A Fierce Green Fire

 

Ice-T's Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap

 

Amy Berg's West of Memphis

 

As more trailers for these programs appear, I'll post them here until the festival opens on Thursday.

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