What’s New On Sundance Now March 2018: ‘Rosehaven’, ‘Innocent’, ‘Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart’, And More

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This March, Sundance Now is packed with Sundance Now exclusives, eye-opening documentaries, and a new season of a hit series. The titles that are new this month prove that there’s something on the platform for everyone to watch. Perhaps you’re in a lighter mood and a quirky comedy might appeal to you, so the new season of Rosehaven is the way to go. For those searching for a captivating documentary, Liberation Day tells the interesting story of a Slovenian cult band becoming the first rock group to perform in North Korea. Or if a straight up drama is more of your thing, Bwoy and Blind should be at the top of your list. It’s time to add some more series and films to your watch queue, so here’s what’s new to Sundance Now this March.

Available March 5

Vacation! (2010)

Available March 8

Kim Kong (2017)
Liberation Day (2016)

Available March 12

Frank (2014)

Available March 19

Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart (2014)

This chilling documentary focuses on one of the highest-profile cases of the twentieth century, the murder of Gregg Smart. Pamela Smart, his wife, was convicted of being an accomplice to first-degree murder, conspiracy to murder (she conspired with her 15-year-old lover and his friends), and witness tampering. If that wasn’t a lot to take in already, it happened in a small town in New Hampshire and the trial following the murder garnered a ton of media attention and inspired TV shows, movies, books, and more for years to come. This is definitely a documentary for crime buffs will enjoy.

[Stream Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart on Sundance Now March 19]

Santoalla (2016)

Available March 22

Innocent (2018)

Sundance Now will release a weekly 4-episode series in which a man named David Collins (Lee Ingleby) is released from a high security prison after 7 years because the conviction for the murder of his wife was overturned due to a technicality, or a “miscarriage of justice” as his lawyer puts it. He’s able to start his life over again and works to mend relationships with friends and family, but as dark secrets arise, viewers have to watch to find out if David Collins actually innocent.

[Stream Innocent on Sundance Now March 22]

Available March 26

Blind (2014)

Bwoy (2016)

Force Maejure (2014)

Available March 29

Rosehaven: Season 2 (2017)

Creator and one of the star of the 8 episode Australian series, Luke McGregor plays the character of Daniel McCallum as he returns to quaint Tasmanian hometown to assist his mother in the real estate business. His friend, Emma (Celia Pacquola, also a co-creator) who fled from her marriage recently also joins him. Daniel tries to prove he can run the family business and Emma has to decide whether this rural, small town life is for her. Rosehaven is wacky, lovable, and a worthwhile watch for comedy lovers browsing Sundance Now selections.