We are proud to announce that four films produced by investee companies managed by Ingenious will showcase at the forthcoming Sundance Film Festival:

  • Possessor: produced by Rakija Films, directed by Brandon Cronenberg (the son of the legendary David Cronenberg) and starring Andrea Riseborough. VOS is an agent for a secretive organisation who uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people’s bodies, driving them to commit assassinations for the benefit of high-paying clients. But something goes wrong on a routine job, and she soon finds herself trapped in the mind of a man whose appetite for violence rivals her own. (World Cinema Dramatic Competition)
  • Worth: produced by Wiffle Films, starring Michael Keaton and Stanley Tucci, the film follows the effort of Kenneth Feinberg, a powerful Washington lawyer put in charge of the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund who, in almost three years of pro bono work on the case, fights off the cynicism, bureaucracy and politics associated with administering government funds. In doing so, he discovers what life is worth. (Premiere Section)
  • Falling: produced by Achille Productions, this is Viggo Mortensen’s directorial debut, which he also wrote and stars in. The film explores the fractures and contrasts that make up a modern family, whilst being an intimate drama about a son’s relationship with his aging father, played by Lance Henriksen. (Premiere Section)
  • Dream Horse: produced by Popara Films, starring Toni Collette and Damian Lewis, this is based on the true story of one woman’s extraordinary ambition to breed and raise a champion racehorse in her home village in Wales. Sundance premiered a documentary called Dark Horse in 2015 which was based on the same story so Dream Horse is a Sundance alumnus of sorts. The film will be released by Warner Bros in the UK in April 2020, by Bleecker St in the US shortly thereafter and by Sony in the majority of the rest of the world. (Premiere Section)