Hasan Minhaj’s Journey to Impact the World Through Comedy
By Stephanie Ornelas “Never forget, South Asians, we have been incredible contributors to film, arts, television, and culture. Just because they — meaning some sort
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F. Murray Abraham portrays Stalin and Judy Davis a leftist Australian in “Children of the Revolution.” By Vanessa Zimmer If narrative films are the grilled
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A still from Banksy’s “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival By Vanessa Zimmer Everyone in Park City, Utah,
Marking the 40th Edition of the Sundance Film Festival Project Submissions Open Today PARK CITY, UTAH, May 11, 2023 — The countdown begins to the
By Matthew Eng Rare is the film that treats addiction as a condition befalling real people, undoing already precarious lives as it disintegrates families, drains
A still from “The Farewell” By Vanessa Zimmer Each May, we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month across the United States. At the
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By Melissa Bowers and Brian Marquez Rebecca Stover, Sundance’s Institute’s longest standing active volunteer, passed away at the age of 65. Rebecca was the epitome
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