Magnolia Pictures has closed deals to pick up three titles from the Sundance Film Festival with Compliance, Nobody Walks, and 2 Days in New York.

Compliance comes from writer-director Craig Zobel, and is based on a true story. The plot revolves around a fast food manager (Ann Dowd) who receives a call from the police that an employee (Dreama Walker) stole from a customer. The manager detains her employee in the story, when things start to spiral out of control.

Nobody Walks stars John Krasinski as a Hollywood sound designer, who agrees to help the beautiful young Martine (Olivia Thirlby) with her film, as a favor to his wife (Rosemarie DeWitt). Ry Russo-Young directs from a script she co-wrote with Lena Dunham.

2 Days in New York is director Julie Delpy's sequel to her 2007 comedy 2 Days in Paris. Julie Delpy reprises her role as Marion from the original, with Chris Rock and Vincent Gallo also starring.