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Sundance Trailer Roundup: Laugh And Cry At 'First Time' And 'End Of Love'


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Fear not, lovers of independent film. You will soon be able to see all of those movies you weren't cool enough to see at the Sundance Film Festival all the way back in January. Trailers for two of the festival's biggest movies dropped recently, finally sharing the warm glow of low-budget indie filmmaking with the masses.

The first, a coming of age dramedy from Jonathan Kasdan called "The First Time," earned praise for its sweet earnestness, and the trailer makes us see why.

The second, "The End of Love," is a searing, honest story of a widower, played by writer-director Mark Webber, and his young son.

Check out the trailers after the jump!



[b]"The First Time [/b]
(via [url="http://movies.yahoo.com/video/ymovies-6393699/first-time-trailer-30753720.html"]Yahoo! Movies[/url])





[b]"The End of Love"[/b]



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