“H.” premiered in the NEXT section at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
Nate von Zumwalt
Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia’s H. marks one of the most enigmatic Sundance selections in recent years and is set to make its theatrical release in April. Detailing a series of inexplicable events following a meteor strike in upstate New York, H. exists in a murky realm of surrealism and disquietude where fear arrives with subtlety. Sitting at the opposite end of the genre spectrum is director John Carney’s Sing Street, which like his previous hits Once and Begin Again expertly plays with the use of original music and taps into the power of song as a sanctuary for his young lead character.
Check out all of the Sundance-supported films coming to theaters and digital platforms this month.
In Theaters
Friday, April 1
H., directed by Rania
Attieh and Daniel Garcia
Miles Ahead, directed by Don Cheadle
Friday, April 15
Green Room, directed by Jeremy Saulnier
Sing Street, directed by John Carney
The Adderall Diaries, directed by Pamela Romanowsky
Wednesday, April 20
How to Let Go of the World (and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change), directed by Josh Fox
Friday, April 29
Viva, directed by Paddy Breathnach
On Stage
Sundance Institute Theatre Program-supported projects coming to the stage this month.
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
Netflix
April 8
God’s Pocket, directed by John Slattery
April 15
Belgica, directed by Felix Van Groeningen
April 29
Hellion, directed by Kat Candler