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Sundance 2017: 'An Inconvenient Sequel,' 'I Don't Feel at Home in This Worl…
The first day of the Sundance Film Festival is when high anticipation meets cold reality. In the case of Mason Blair’s I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore, starring Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood, the immediate reaction on social media has made everyone feel quite warm: .
I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore: solid first film @MaconBlair! Moves pretty deftly between comedy & tension #Sundance pic.twitter.com/mPVcUnmRUg
— Alicia Malone (@aliciamalone) January 20, 2017
Macon Blair’s I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore, or ??: The Movie. Daily anxiety bottled up for a hysterical thriller. #sundance
— Matt Patches (@misterpatches) January 20, 2017
I DONT FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE: A seriocomic PSA for human decency through inadvertent indecency. #Sundance2017
— Sam Fragoso (@SamFragoso) January 20, 2017
So now I guess I @MaconBlair is one of my fave directors, along with writers. I Don’t Feel At Home in this World Anymore=????????????#Sundance2017
— Roxanne Benjamin (@roxanne73) January 20, 2017
I DON’T FEEL AT HOME… is like a funnier BLUE RUIN. If you dug that, this is right up your alley. #Sundance
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) January 20, 2017
Meanwhile, the comedy The Little Hours, starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco, has also sparked good reactions for its sense of humor.
Just got out of #TheLittleHours at #Sundance2017 and… damn, was NOT expecting such a good flick. Not for everyone, but I loved it!
— Michael Keene (@MichaelKeene) January 20, 2017
THE LITTLE HOURS is insanely vulgar and undeniably funny. Great work from @katemicucci, @alisonbrie and Aubrey Plaza. #sundance2017
— Brent Hankins (@mistermainevent) January 20, 2017
Earlier in the evening, environmental documentary An Inconvenient Sequel was a big hit. Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore was present for the screening.
Al Gore discussing Truth to Power, the opening movie @sundance17 #Sundance2017 #GlobalWorming #RenewableEnergy pic.twitter.com/bKlqy2zITz
— Nassir Marrouche (@nmarrouche) January 20, 2017
Climate change is “too big now,” @algore says at @sundancefest premiere, but “we’re going to win.” https://t.co/8CLDR6a264#Sundance2017 pic.twitter.com/l8QneQNd3u
— Salt Lake Tribune (@sltrib) January 20, 2017
‘An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power’ is powerful & eye opening, but also incredibly hopeful. Al Gore is a hero #Sundance
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) January 20, 2017
Kristen Stewart was present for the debut of her short film, Come Swim, which definitely excited her fan base.
Casual & awesome Kristen Stewart at @sundancefest ! Great movie girl ?? #sundance #Sundance2017 #indiefilm #shortfilm pic.twitter.com/SbHi217rFl
— Black Holes (@blackholesfilm) January 20, 2017
Then there were those who were just excited in general.
#Sundance2017 is turning out to be way more exciting than I expected!????????????
— Lucretia Stillwater (@LucretiaGore) January 20, 2017
Not everyone was excited, though.
“Did I do something wrong, or are there really just no tickets left for anything?” – my perpetual internal #Sundance2017 monologue pic.twitter.com/oIbmAiDKcL
— Marshall Shaffer (@media_marshall) January 20, 2017
The festival began with a press conference featuring Robert Redford. You can watch it in its entirety in the video below.
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Don’t forget to read our preview on what to anticipate at the festival, written by our very own Erik Davis.