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Sundance 2020: Every Movie Sold So Far, From ‘Bad Hair’ to ‘Palm Springs’

While the Sundance 2020 market started slow, sales started to pick up late Sunday night with “The Night House” and “Herself” both selling, followed by “Ironbark” and “Uncle Frank” on Monday morning. Since then a handful of documentaries have sold, and Andy Samberg’s “Palm Springs” set a new festival sales record at $17.5 million and some spare change. A lot of films selected as part of the festival program also already had distribution in place. Others pre-sold before the festival even began: “The Father,” the documentary “Mucho Mucho Amor” and the midnight thriller “His House” have already found homes. We’ll be updating this list with any additional sales as they come in. Also Read: 16 Buzziest Sundance Movies for Sale in 2020, From Julianne Moore's 'The Glorias' to Michael Keaton's 'Worth' (Photos) Courtesy of Sundance Institute “The Father” Sony Pictures Classics on Jan. 17 acquired the U.S. rights and select international rights to “The Father,” which stars Olivia Colman and Anthony Hopkins in a drama based on French writer Florian Zeller’s own adaptation of his stage play. Colman and Hopkins play daughter and father in a story about battling loss that comes with age. “The Father” also stars mark Gatiss, Imogen...

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