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In 'Body at Brighton Rock,' a new park ranger stumbles upon what appears to be a crime scene in the woods.
In 'Body at Brighton Rock,' a new park ranger stumbles upon what appears to be a crime scene in the woods. (Photo: Magnolia Pictures)

The New Movies from SXSW We鈥檙e Excited About

Including, but not limited to, films on taxidermists, Olympians, and one very scary night for a park ranger

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In 'Body at Brighton Rock,' a new park ranger stumbles upon what appears to be a crime scene in the woods.
(Photo: Magnolia Pictures)

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Every spring, the 聽festival in Austin, Texas, is a sounding board for what the media cool kids are into. Over nine days, they screen more than 100 films, from cute animated shorts to gory feature films, and the award winners are some of the most creative, thoughtful, and challenging films you鈥檒l聽see over the next year.聽Here are five films premiering at the festival that we have our eyes on.

鈥楽迟耻蹿蹿别诲鈥

鈥淚 tell people I鈥檓 a 3-D wildlife artist. That goes over better on the first date than 鈥業 stuff dead things,鈥欌 one of the taxidermists in explains about his job. That鈥檚 the biggest takeaway of the film鈥攖hings get more interesting if you fight through snap judgment.

Director Erin Derham聽wanted to tell a story about conservation in a nonpreachy way, and she does so by tapping into the dorkiness and dutiful presentation of natural beauty that鈥檚 at the heart of taxidermy. The film challenges the stereotypes of what it is (not just dead deer heads on a wall),聽paints a giddy, gorgeous portrait of the people who do it,聽and shows how preserving animals can help preserve species and the spaces that sustain them.

鈥極lympic Dreams鈥

We love following Alexi Pappas鈥檚聽film career as much as her running career. , which she and her husband, Jeremy Teicher, produced (they also collaborated on the feature film Tracktown), is the first scripted film to be shot in the athlete鈥檚聽village during the Olympic Games. It follows Pappas (who was an at the 2018 Winter Olympics) as a fictional nordic skier navigating the awkwardness and emotion of being at the world鈥檚 biggest sporting event.

Pappas, who was a Rio Olympian in 2016, gets into the complicated feelings of being a top athlete聽and how fleeting that sensation can be. At the end of the Games, do you keep training, or do you let go of the experience, especially if it didn鈥檛 turn out the way you wanted? It鈥檚 quirky and goofily touching without being too earnest, and it鈥檒l resonate with anyone who鈥檚 questioned their own obsessive drive in sports. Plus, two of our favorite Olympic athletes, Gus Kenworthy and Jamie Anderson, make cameos.

鈥楢ny One of Us鈥

When mountain biker Paul Basagoitia crashed in what arguably could have been the winning run of the 2015 Red Bull Rampage, he shattered his T12 vertebra, leaving him paralyzed. tells the story of what happened after the crash, how he worked toward recovery, and what happened to him mentally when his riding career and sense of self crumbled.

The film聽is produced by Red Bull Media House, so it鈥檚 solid on the strength of its optics alone, but it also pulls on Basagoitia鈥檚 recovery footage聽and stories of other spinal-cord-injury sufferers to dig into how fragile our ability to move is, and what it might take to regain it. 聽

鈥楾he River and the Wall鈥

It鈥檚 1,200 miles from El Paso, Texas,聽to the mouth of the Rio Grande, the entirety of that distance the聽border between the United States聽and Mexico. A group of five river guides, conservation biologists, and wildlife advocates 聽by boat, foot, and bike聽to try to understand just how remote and wild the borderlands are, and what might happen if the proposed border wall ran through the landscape. It聽starts as a story about place and becomes a film about people. The on-the-ground footage shows what might be lost if the land聽is physically severed聽and how fragile the largely untouched places are. The deserts and rivers of far West Texas are stunning, but so are the international interconnections they find.聽

鈥楤ody at Brighton Rock鈥

If you鈥檙e someone who spends a lot of time alone outside, and you never want to sleep again, 聽might be just聽the ticket. Part-time park ranger Wendy (played by Karina Fontes) stumbles across a dead body in the backcountry聽and is forced to spend the night alone with the corpse until help comes in the morning.

Filmmaker Roxanne Benjamin says her time spent solo wandering through national parks inspired her to dig into the creepy aloneness of feeling very small in a big wild space, as well as the resilience and toughness that comes from proving that you鈥檙e brave enough to handle the elements, real or imagined. Which is something a lot of outdoorspeople can probably relate to, even if they haven鈥檛 had to guard a dead body through the night.聽

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