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QuoteNick Jonas is ready for his Sundance close-up. In the indie drama Goat, which premieres at the Sundance Film Festival late next month, the littlest JoBro portrays a frat bro. Specifically, one who comes into dramatic confrontation with the true meaning of ?brotherhood? when his blood brother joins the character?s fraternity in the aftermath of a terrifying assault.
?Goat is in your face with this intense, at times horrific look at male masculinity,? says Trevor Groth, the Sundance Film Festival?s director of programming. ?Nick is terrific in it. He?s going to get a lot of attention. People will see him in a new way.?
Heading into the festival?s 31st annual installment, however, kiddie pop phenom-turned-cable TV costar Jonas is hardly alone in the attempt to shine a spotlight on his creative ambitions and gain new momentum from an association with the festival, which encompasses 120 feature-length films selected from more than 4,000 submissions.
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:stressed: omm
:dead: it would be produced by James Franco. Gay self
coming for that Oscar, I see you Nick!