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Sundance Preview Day Seven: Anna 211:, Dada's Dance, Motherhood

We're heading into Day Seven of the Sundance film festival, and so far it's been a great fest. Today's highlights include a screenig of Anna:211, a documentary about Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, who was assasinated in 2006. Politkovskaya wrote extensively about the Russian's brutality toward Chechnya and I'm very excited to see this one.

Next up today will be Dada's Dance, the newest film by director Zhang Yuane, who previously brought his film Little Red Flowers to Sundace. The film is about a flirtatious young girl who sets out on a quest to find her birth mother.

Following those two screning, I'm going the premeiere of Motherhood, starring Uma Thurman as a harried mother in Manhatten juggling a million things to do.

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