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Where Is Kyra? run time and Sundance premiere date:


Run time is 98 minutes, and will premiere Monday might, January 23 at Sundance. Getting the Monday night slot is a pretty good sign, or so I have read. Though, it is premiering at The MARC Theatre and not the largest venue, Eccles Theatre, where they usually screen celebrity heavy premieres. Beatriz At Dinner with Salma Hayek is premiering that same night, one hour later at Eccles. I guess I shouldn't read too much into it.

Where Is Kyra? will have a total of 3 screenings, if I saw correctly on the schedule that was updated today:

http://www.sundance.org/pdf/film-guide/SFF17_FilmGrid_Web_Dec12.pdf

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I can't wait for this film. There is another small still of her and Kiefer here;

http://www.sundance.org/pdf/film-guide/SFF17_FilmGuide_Web_Dec12.pdf

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You should go and review it for us!

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I CANNOT wait!! I'm going to write an editorial on Michelle for the blog I work for to coincide with the premiere of this film and the glowing reviews she will undoubtedly receive for it!!

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Ask them to fund a trip to Sundance for you!

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A trip is out of the question. The budget our publisher gives us is not big enough ha ha

But sometimes, certain festivals, such as South by Southwest, gives us press access to their online screening rooms. I'm going to ask my boss to look into it!!

Dunno whyI didn't think it before...worth a shot!!

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Mild-mannered, sheltered Kyra, played with intensity by Michelle Pfeiffer, begins to spiral after the death of her mother. Long out of work, the deep-in-debt Kyra struggles to support herself. As she becomes increasingly desperate and isolated, longing for her mother, she launches a cryptic, last-ditch scheme to keep from being evicted. She also finds solace in another lonely soul, Doug (Kiefer Sutherland), from whom she initially tries to hide her plight, but Kyra slowly ropes him into her deception.

Hm, that sounds a lot more interesting.

and this:

Writer/director Andrew Dosunmu returns to the Festival with his evocative and stylish third feature. Using impeccably composed frames and guided by sharp art direction, Dosunmu and two-time Sundance Film Festival Cinematography Award winner Bradford Young situate the fragile Kyra in a dark, antagonistic NYC. The intensely warm glow of an illuminated palette married to the cold negative space reflects the stark tension with this enigmatic character, who feels out of place in this world.

http://www.sundance.org/projects/where-is-kyra

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3 weeks today until this premieres. Are we ready Pfeiffer pfans?

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