Olivia Wilde Moved to Tears by Standing Ovation for 'The Invite' at Sundance

Olivia Wilde's directorial film 'The Invite' premiered to a packed house and a standing ovation at the Sundance Film Festival, moving Wilde to tears. The couples' dramedy features a cast including Penelope Cruz, Seth Rogen, and Edward Norton as new neighbors caught in chaotic scenarios. Wilde expressed her gratitude to the audience and paid tribute to the late Sundance founder, Robert Redford. The film is a remake of the Spanish movie 'Sentimental' and was among several well-received premieres at the festival.

Key Points: Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' Gets Standing Ovation at Sundance

  • Film received packed-house premiere
  • Wilde directs and co-stars
  • Features Penelope Cruz and Seth Rogen
  • A remake of Spanish movie 'Sentimental'
  • Part of festival with other acclaimed screenings
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Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' receives standing ovation at Sundance Film Festival, actor left in tears

Olivia Wilde was moved to tears as her directorial film 'The Invite' starring Penelope Cruz received a rousing standing ovation at Sundance.

"This was the dream, to premiere right here for you guys. - Olivia Wilde"

Los Angeles, January 25

Hollywood actor Olivia Wilde has left fans and the audience at the Sundance Film Festival highly impressed, thanks to her latest cinematic outing, 'The Invite'.

Wilde, who directs and co-stars in the couples' dramedy, was moved to tears over the rousing response as the film was unveiled at the festival on Saturday, as per Variety. The house was packed with several industry stalwarts, who cheered loudly for the film, which also features Penelope Cruz, Seth Rogen, and Edward Norton.

Speaking at the screening, an overwhelmed Wilde told the crowd, "This was the dream, to premiere right here for you guys. We just dug into it with generosity and poured a spirit into it with personal ideas. The cast brought this creative energy every day."

As the credits rolled, the actor returned to the stage when she received a standing ovation, leaving her in tears. "I heard a wise person say, you're never as vulnerable as when you're laughing. And I think that the great thing about this group is it allowed us to take people on that journey, to let them laugh, let them relax, and then just gut punch them," she shared about her performance, as quoted by Variety.

While expressing her gratitude, Wilde also offered a nod to Sundance founder Robert Redford, who passed away at 89 last year.

'The Invite' follows the story of a resentful couple (Wilde and Rogen), who are hosting their new neighbours (Cruz and Norton). However, what follows is a series of madness, including aggressive standoffs, food allergies, tequila shots, and much more.

The film is a remake of the Spanish movie 'Sentimental'.

Besides 'The Invite', the festival also saw standing ovations gaining traction for films like Olivia Colman's 'Wicker', 'Fing!', and Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan starrer 'Josephine' following their screenings.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to hear about the positive reception. But honestly, I wish our Indian film festivals and independent cinema got this kind of global spotlight too. We have so many talented filmmakers telling amazing stories.
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Aman W
The premise sounds fun! Neighbour drama is something we can all relate to, haha. "Aggressive standoffs, food allergies, tequila shots" – this could be a dinner party at my society any weekend. Looking forward to it!
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Sarah B
Olivia Wilde is such a versatile talent. Directing and acting in the same film is no small feat. Her quote about vulnerability and laughter is so profound. Wishing the film all the success.
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Vikram M
A standing ovation at Sundance is a big deal. It's a remake of a Spanish film? Interesting. I hope they've adapted the cultural context well and not just made a carbon copy. Sometimes Hollywood remakes lose the soul of the original.
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Kavya N
Penelope Cruz and Edward Norton together? That's a casting dream! The story of hosting new neighbours has so much potential for comedy and awkwardness. Definitely adding this to my watchlist. 😊

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