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Sundance ‘26: ‘TIME AND WATER’ Moves at the Pace of a Glacier, and Feels Just as Cold

January 27, 2026 by Matt Oakes Posted in Festival Reviews Tagged Andri Snær Magnason, Sara Dosa, Sundance 2026, Time and Water 2 Comments

Sara Dosa’s highly anticipated follow-up to Fire of Love arrives with the same promise of poetic science-meets-humanity. But where her debut doc was incandescent, this one plays like a glacially paced elegy that mistakes lyricism for emotional pull. Read More

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3 Comments

Sundance ‘26: ‘SEE YOU WHEN I SEE YOU’ Is a PTSD-Suicide-Cancer Comedy That’s Still Somehow Funny

23 January, 2026
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Sundance ‘26: ‘CLOSURE’ Is an Electrifying, Devastating Search for Meaning in Loss

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