Inside the Archives: It’s Lights, Curtains, Action When Sundance Films Become Stage Productions
By Jen Scott It’s time to unwrap those noisy candies and put your phone on silent because it’s time for the show to begin! March
By Jen Scott It’s time to unwrap those noisy candies and put your phone on silent because it’s time for the show to begin! March
By Bailey Pennick One of the most exciting things about the Sundance Film Festival is having a front-row seat for the bright future of independent
What was the Sundance Film Festival like in the 1980s? Documentary filmmakers walk us through the Festival’s first decade.
[Pictured: Doppelgängers³] By Stephanie Ornelas The sun is shining, the brisket is smoking, and cinephiles are making their way to Austin, Texas, for the 2024
What was the Sundance Film Festival like in the 1980s? Documentary filmmakers walk us through the Festival’s first decade.
Édgar Flores stars in Cary Joji Fukunaga’s feature debut, “Sin nombre,” which won two awards at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. By Lucy Spicer Can
What was the Sundance Film Festival like in the 1980s? Documentary filmmakers walk us through the Festival’s first decade.
What was the Sundance Film Festival like in the 1980s? Documentary filmmakers walk us through the Festival’s first decade.
What was the Sundance Film Festival like in the 1980s? Documentary filmmakers walk us through the Festival’s first decade.
(L–R) Katy O’Brian and Kristen Stewart star in Rose Glass’ thriller “Love Lies Bleeding,” which premiered in the Midnight section at the 2024 Sundance Film
By Stephanie Ornelas One of the rewards of being part of a filmmaker’s journey from the beginning is witnessing their stories reach wider audiences. We
Director Mira Nair and cinematographer Edward Lachman on the set of Mississippi Masala. Photo by Mitch Epstein by the Archives Team With the Spirit Awards
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