“Three Minutes – A Lengthening” is a Cinematic Meditation on Memory and Loss
By Stephanie Ornelas When a ten-year old boy addressed the artists and creators of Three Minutes – A Lengthening during the film’s post-screening Q&A, he
By Stephanie Ornelas When a ten-year old boy addressed the artists and creators of Three Minutes – A Lengthening during the film’s post-screening Q&A, he
by Bailey Pennick Up until yesterday, our tenth and final competitor in the U.S. Documentary section was simply known as “Untitled LP9.” Even in the
By Bailey Pennick There’s something special about the Capitol Hill space in which Northwest Film Forum operates in Seattle, Washington. “It’s like this old auto
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 Stephanie Ornelas Science is key in bridging the gap between the real and the potential. The Sundance Institute and The Sloan Foundation have been
By Vanessa Zimmer Instant Life is a saga of showmanship, stubbornness, and the love of Sea Monkeys. Showing in a three-hour block in the Indie
By Stephanie Ornelas When beloved father and husband Eli Timoner, founder of 1970s Air Florida, told his wife and three kids that he’d made the
By Stephanie Ornelas It’s been a remarkable year for Indigenous artists. Native and Indigenous filmmakers were a key part of Robert Redford’s vision when he
Deep in the heart of Amherst, a small yet robust town in Massachusetts, rests independent nonprofit organization Amherst Cinema. The vibrant, four-screen theatre will be
Nearly 30 years after it premiered at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Achievement in a First Feature,
20th Year of Science-In-Film Initiative Celebrated, Feature Film Prize Goes to After Yang Park City, UT — The Sundance Film Festival has announced the artist
By Vanessa Zimmer If you haven’t seen Aubrey Plaza since she played the bored and snarky April Ludgate in television’s Parks and Recreation — surprise!
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