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Atropia: A fictional pro-Western dictatorship used for US and NATO exercises; exercise maps depict the country's borders as loosely corresponding to those of Azerbaijan. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Averna : A fictional oil-rich principality on the Adriatic Sea in the novel, Sweet Danger (1933) by Margery Allingham .
Atropia is a 2025 American war satire film written and directed by Hailey Gates in her feature length debut, and starring Alia Shawkat and Callum Turner. It is produced by Luca Guadagnino . It had its world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2025, where it received mixed reviews from critics.
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On Friday, the annual fest in Park City, Utah, announced the winners of its 2025 trophies: "Atropia," an Iraq War satire starring Alia Shawkat, walked away with the U.S. dramatic Grand Jury Prize.
The village is small and dense, lined with crumbling structures and the exploded remains of cars. The women, hanging laundry or selling American movies on DVD out of dusty briefcases, are suspicious.
Hailey Gates' "Atropia" and Brittany Shyne's "Seeds" claimed the top jury awards at Sundance, along with audience favorites "Twinless," "DJ Ahmet" and "Prime Minister."
Production Country Andre Is an Idiot [d] Tony Benna United States Life After [d] Reid Davenport [d] Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore: Shoshannah Stern: The Perfect Neighbor Geeta Gandbhir: Predators: David Osit: Seeds: Brittany Shyne: United States: Selena y Los Dinos: Isabel Castro [d] United States Speak. Jennifer Tiexiera, Guy Mossman [d]
Here, Town & Country takes our annual look at the buzziest prospects at this year's festival, from documentaries to dramas and next year's awards contenders. Not going to be in Park City, Utah ...