Animated Shorts Cover the Angry, the Disenfranchised, the Hungry
By Vanesssa Zimmer The Short Film Program, says longtime volunteer Nori Huntsman, of West Valley City, Utah, is her favorite part of the Sundance Film
By Vanesssa Zimmer The Short Film Program, says longtime volunteer Nori Huntsman, of West Valley City, Utah, is her favorite part of the Sundance Film
by Katie Small “They have taught you nothing. Do you know how a condor dies, Clever? When he feels that he’s not useful anymore. When
Our Meet The Artist video series on YouTube takes you directly into the minds of the storytellers. It’s a series about the directors featured in the Sundance Fest submitted by the directors themselves, designed to take a deeper look into the films that will be premiering at the 2022 Festival.
Gustav Lindh and Clara Christiansson Drake appear in The Dark Heart by Gustav Möller. By Vanessa Zimmer True crime makes for the best stories, as director
A still from Shimásání by Blackhorse Lowe. By Katie Small In 1961, while on a cross-country motorcycle trip, Robert Redford fell in love with the wildness of
by Bailey Pennick Anyone you ask in this community of artists and storytellers can confirm that it does, in fact, take a village to bring
By Stephanie Ornelas Digital Gym is ready to deliver a slice of Sundance Film Festival to San Diego. Almost two years ago, when the California–based
By Bailey Pennick It’s well known that here at the Sundance Institute we’re committed to championing independent storytelling in all forms. By supporting the next
Gustav Lindh and Clara Christiansson Drake appear in The Dark Heart by Gustav Möller. By Vanessa Zimmer True crime makes for the best stories, as director
Winners will be announced on Friday, January 28 at 3 p.m. MST. Join us on Twitter (@sundancefest) to see the announcements and live reactions from
Our Meet The Artist video series on YouTube takes you directly into the minds of the storytellers. It’s a series about the directors featured in the Sundance Fest submitted by the directors themselves, designed to take a deeper look into the films that will be premiering at the 2022 Festival.
Actor Evan Rachel Wood’s journey from domestic violence survivor to activist is told in Phoenix Rising, in Special Screenings. By Laura Kern In these selections
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