Early Sundance 2011 Acquisitions: ‘Corman’s World,’ ‘Take Shelter,’ ‘Project Nim,’ ‘Uncle Kent’ And ‘The Music Never Stopped’

By Germain Lussier/Jan. 18, 2011 2:30 pm EST

Finally while it’s not playing at Sundance, Sundance Selects acquired Errol Morris’s latest called Tabloid. Read more about each film after the jump.

Here are the descriptions of each of the films thanks to the Sundance website. If you’d like to know more about Morris’s Tabloid, head over to Indiewire.

Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel  -

Take Shelter -

Project Nim -

Filmmaker James Marsh returns to the Sundance Film Festival with an unflinching, unsentimental biography of an animal we tried to make human. What we learn about Nim’s true nature—and indeed our own—is comic, revealing, and profoundly unsettling.

Uncle Kent -

The Music Never Stopped -

That’s five movies playing in Park City that you’ll definitely get a chance to see. Plenty more are coming. Which of these most excites you?

Sources: THR, Deadline