Sundance film festival 2012
Dwight Henry: from New Orleans baker to Hollywood's rising star
Dwight Henry was working nights in his bakery when Hollywood came calling. Now his film, Beasts of the Southern Wild, is up for four Oscars. But he's still manning the ovens
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William H Macy: 'Even the bad sex I've had was pretty good'The actor wonders how films could have possibly got their attitudes to sex and violence so spectacularly wrong
Ben Lewin on The Sessions: 'You can reach women without brute force'
When the film director read about the relationship between a man in an iron lung and a sex worker, it touched him to the core. So he turned it into a comedy drawing on his own experience of disability. He talks to Catherine Shoard
Mary Elizabeth Winstead: from scream queen to alcoholic in Smashed
Best known for horror sequels, she has radically reinvented herself in her latest role: an alcoholic teacher who vomits in class
Beasts of the Southern Wild review – superbly energetic vision of climate catastrophe
This Malick-inspired response to Hurricane Katrina, about a six-year-old bayou-dweller and her father, has ambition and poetry to burn
Brad Pitt: US war on drugs is a 'charade'
In promotion of new documentary The House I Live in, Pitt says America's anti-drugs strategy is 'backward'
Beasts of the Southern Wild: watch an exclusive clip - video
Behn Zeitlin's Sundance-winning film is set in a near future beyond the New Orleans levees
Why we're watching …
Why we're watching… Benh ZeitlinElizabeth Olsen: 'I never got a job because of my sisters'
Autumn movie preview: how this year's Oscar contenders warn of America's fall
From Killing Them Softly to Queen of Versailles, the autumn's big US films paint a harrowing portrait of a country gripped by class envy, loss and fear of ruin
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje: 'I didn't want to be black. So I joined the skinheads…'
As an actor in Lost, he was watched worldwide. As a child, he was a 'black Oliver Twist', farmed out for fostering to a white family. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje tells Andrew Anthony his extraordinary life story
Robert Redford praises Prince Charles's film at Sundance festival
Film festivals: which is top dog?
Paul Simon brings Graceland back to London, 25 years after apartheid boycott row
First Sundance London festival to showcase 14 films from Park City
Nick Fraser's Sundance diary: 'Redford says, Call me Bob'
Sundance film festival: how it got its edge back
Sundance film festival hands prizes to 'dark and grim' films
Beasts of the Southern Wild, The Surrogate and The House I Live In among challenging award-winners at 2012 festival
First look review
Sundance 2012: The Raid - reviewWest meets east in an action-packed gangster-and-martial-arts thriller that could teach Quentin Tarantino a few things about creating a cult hit, writes Damon Wise
First look review
Sundance 2012: Beasts of the Southern Wild – reviewDamon Wise: Part eco-threat movie, part coming-of-age drama, this eccentric film uses non-professional actors to tell a mythic tale of survival
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