Colette
Nate von Zumwalt
In a month when more Sundance-supported films make their releases than any other in recent memory, a slew of badass women are dominating the screen. To canvass the indie film slate in September is to find yourself among intimate portraits of women brimming with conviction.
In Kusama – Infinity, it’s Yayoi Kusama’s against-the-odds journey from the rigid conformity of her home life in Japan to becoming the top-selling female artist in the world; in Colette, Wash Westmoreland revisits the eponymous vanguard French writer whose own husband stripped her of authorial credit; and in Bad Reputation and Matangi/Maya/M.I.A., a pair of firebrand musicians (Joan Jett and M.I.A., respectively) come into focus during their quieter – but often just as incendiary – moments off the stage.
Check out all of the Sundance-supported releases coming to theaters and digital platforms this month.
Wednesday, September 5
Bisbee ‘17, directed by Robert Greene
Friday, September 7
Hal, directed by Amy Scott
Kusama – Infinity, directed by Heather Lenz
Friday, September 14
A Boy. A Girl. A Dream., directed by Qasim Basir
Hale County This Morning, This Evening, directed by RaMell Ross
I Think We’re Alone Now, directed by Reed Morano
Lizzie, directed by Craig Macneill
Mandy, directed by Panos Cosmatos
Science Fair, directed by Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster
Friday, September 21
Assassination Nation, directed by Sam Levinson
Colette, directed by Wash Westmoreland
Monday, September 24
Jane Fonda in Five Acts, directed by Susan Lacy
Friday, September 28
Bad Reputation, directed by Kevin Kerslake
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A., directed by Stephen Loveridge
Monsters and Men, Reinaldo Marcus Green