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One of the audience and sales success stories at this year’s Sundance Film Festival wound up on my screening schedule late in the week through the cruel editorial equations of film festival journalism: An Education became a film I should see because I should see it. There had been praise for Nick Hornby’s screenplay adaptation of Lynn Barber’s memoir, a coming-of-age-story set in 1961 London; there were raves for Carey Mulligan’s performance in the lead role; there was the news that Sony Pictures Classics had picked up the North American distribution rights for $3 million.