Jonah Hill-James Franco drama “True Story” added to Sundance Fest

Jonah Hill-James Franco drama “True Story” added to Sundance Fest

PanARMENIAN.Net - The 2015 Sundance Film Festival has added some more titles to the lineups for the upcoming fest. On Monday, December 15, a movie starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte, "A Walk in the Woods", as well as "True Story" which stars Jonah Hill and James Franco were added to the Premieres section, according to AceShowbiz.

Directed by Ken Kwapis with the screenplay from Rick Kerb and Bill Holderman, "A Walk in the Woods" tells the story of a man and his high school buddy who set a 2,100-mile hike at Appalachian Trail. "True Story", which is directed by Rupert Goold with Goold and David Kajganich as screenwriters, focuses on a disgraced reporter named Michael Finkel and accused killer Christian Longo who has taken on Finkel's identity. In addition to Hill and Franco, it stars Felicity Jones.

Among the movies which are featured in Sundance Kids section is U.K. animated pic "Shaun the Sheep". Directed and scripted by Richard Starzak and Mark Burton, the family-friendly film centers on Shaun and his pals' adventure in the big city as they try to find the Farmer and takes him back to the Farm following an incident.

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