Kieran Darcy-Smith’s debut feature, Wish You Were Here, premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Starring Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Felicity Price and Antony Starr, the film is about four friends (two couples) who embark on a carefree holiday in Cambodia, but only three of them return home. As the film unfolds, we start to learn more about what happened on the trip and how one of them might know more than they’re letting on. Shortly after the premiere, Entertainment One picked up the film for distribution, so look for it later this year.
The day after seeing it I sat down with Price (who co-wrote the film) for an exclusive interview. During our extended conversation we talked about what it means to premiere at Sundance, how the project came together, what the film is about and who she plays, filming in Cambodia, how the project changed during the writing process, deleted scenes, and a lot more. Hit the jump to watch.
Kieran Darcy-Smith’s debut feature, Wish You Were Here, premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Starring Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Felicity Price and Antony Starr, the film is about four friends (two couples) who embark on a carefree holiday in Cambodia, but only three of them return home. As the film unfolds, we start to learn more about what happened on the trip and how one of them might know more than they’re letting on.
Shortly after seeing the film, I sat down with Palmer for an exclusive interview. During our extended conversation we talked about what it means to premiere at Sundance, how the project came together, what the film is about and who she plays, filming in Cambodia, and how the project changed during the writing process. In addition, we talked about karaoke, video games, and director Jonathan Levine‘s Warm Bodies. Hit the jump to watch.

Kieran Darcy-Smith’s debut feature, Wish You Were Here, premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Starring Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Felicity Price and Antony Starr, the film is about four friends (two couples) who embark on a carefree holiday in Cambodia, but only three of them return home. As the film unfolds, we start to learn more about what happened on the trip and how one of them might know more than they’re letting on.
Shortly after seeing the film, I sat down with Edgerton for an exclusive interview. During our extended conversation we talked about what it means to premiere at Sundance, how the project came together, what the film is about and who he plays, and how the project changed during the writing process. In addition, Edgerton talked about two upcoming projects he’s involved with: Baz Luhrmann‘s The Great Gatsby and Kathryn Bigelow‘s Osama Bin Laden movie. Hit the jump to watch.

I had a blast at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and I can’t wait to go again next year. Today, Sundance announced their In-Competition line-ups for 2012 and already I’m trying to plan out how I’m going to see all of them (which is impossible, but it’s nice to dream). The U.S. Dramatic Competition features For Ellen, Nobody Walks, Safety Not Guaranteed, Smashed, and more. There are also some interesting-sounding films in the U.S. Documentary Competition including Finding North, The Invisible War, and The Other Dream Team.
Hit the jump to check out the full press release, which includes the in-competition line-ups for U.S. Dramatic Competition, U.S. Documentary Competition, World Cinema Dramatic Competition, and World Cinema Documentary Competition. The 2012 Sundance Film Festival runs from January 19 – 29th.
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