If you like the Sundance Channel, they tossing a whole lot of shows your way come August and September of 2010:
The Sundance Channel’s August programming which includes a fresh helping of gore, violence and creepy supernatural mayhem when they launch a new season of its late-night destination Asia Extreme™, showcasing Asian genre fare every Saturday night at 12:00am et/pt beginning August 7 and includes the U.S. television premieres of five films from South Korea:
- Tazza: The High Rollers(August 7,)
- Voice(August 14,)
- Shadows in the Palace(August 21,)
- The Restless(August 28,) and
- The Wig(September 4.)
They’re also premiering the U.S. Television premieres of Max and Mary (August 1,); Nick Nolte: No Exit (August 2,), Public Sex – A Love Story (August 5,); Ricky (August
and Police, Adjective (August 10.).
Check out their huge press release, after the page break:
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The Sundance Channel will be presenting ‘31 Days of Sundance‘ to celebrate the 10 days of the Sundance Film Festival, which takes place from January 21 to 31 in Park City, Utah in 2010.
They’ve got feature films lined up and other informative tidbits throughout.
If you get the Sundance Channel, and you like what the Sundance Film Festival represents, you’re in luck!
Below is the press release you should check out for many more details:
Sundance Channel and sundancechannel.com will feature exclusive coverage of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival as part of Sundance Channel’s January celebration, “31 Days of Sundance.” The coverage will span the ten days of Sundance Film Festival, which takes place from January 21 – January 31 in Park City, Utah. Sundance Channel will present daily Festival video updates and, for the first time, will supplement this reportage with up-to-the-minute coverage on its website, sundancechannel.com, from two respected journalists: Dennis Lim, Editorial Director at the Museum of the Moving Image and former film editor for the Village Voice, and Paula Froelich, former deputy editor at the show business gossip institution Page Six. “31 Days of Sundance” will enable viewers to design their own personal Sundance Film Festival experience throughout the month of January, with nightly double bills of feature films and shorts from past festivals and a 12-title package of features on Sundance Channel On Demand available through select cable operators.
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