From Judd Apatow's latest tale to a new animated Apple TV+ series, comedic fare will once again take the spotlight this year at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, a fertile launch pad for some recent popular comedies.
More than 100 feature films and episodic shows will be showcased during the nine-day event, set to run March 13-22, the fest unveiled Wednesday.
Among the high-profile feature debuts is Apatow's The King of Staten Island, which stars Pete Davidson in his first lead role alongside Marisa Tomei and Steve Buscemi. Then there's Bad Trip from director Kitao Sakuri and ...
More than 100 feature films and episodic shows will be showcased during the nine-day event, set to run March 13-22, the fest unveiled Wednesday.
Among the high-profile feature debuts is Apatow's The King of Staten Island, which stars Pete Davidson in his first lead role alongside Marisa Tomei and Steve Buscemi. Then there's Bad Trip from director Kitao Sakuri and ...
- 1/15/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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