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Ruby (Emilia Jones) and her father (Troy Kotsur) share a moment in CODA. Courtesy of Apple TV+ Every year, the independent film world anxiously awaits
Ruby (Emilia Jones) and her father (Troy Kotsur) share a moment in CODA. Courtesy of Apple TV+ Every year, the independent film world anxiously awaits
[pictured: Half the Picture] Eight Sundance Festival Premieres About Women’s Rights to See on Women’s Equality Day By Stephanie Ornelas Today is International Women’s Equality
Abby McEnany co-created and stars in the dark comedy Work in Progress, about a queer woman dealing with life and relationships. The Sundance Institute support
By Stephanie Ornelas Making the transition from directing independent film to TV is a complex endeavor — just ask directors Kogonada and Justin Chon, who
The Sundance Film Festival’s longstanding commitment to documentary has been driven by the personal connection founder and president Robert Redford feels for the form. Leading up to the premiere of Chicago 10, the second doc to ever open the Festival, we talked to Redford about the past, present, and possible future of documentaries.You made an early commitment to documentary.
It’s been a great few days here in Michigan—Saginaw Chippewa country, to be exact. Whenever I encounter other indigenous communities, I always try to relate their cultures to my own. It’s amazing discovering the similarities and becoming enlightened to the differences.
By Stephanie Ornelas Award-winning filmmaker and novelist Owen Egerton carries a notebook around with him quite often. As a horror screenwriter, he believes that it’s
By Vanessa Zimmer Twenty-five years ago this month, many of us learned the meaning of the expression “the full monty.” It was 1997, and a
Since the 1980s, the Sundance Film Festival Short Film Program has been a launching pad for independent storytellers. Directors like Dee Rees, Taika Waititi, Debra
By Bailey Pennick Whether you’re trying to savor the last few weeks of summer or rushing to jump into fall and the new school year,
Pictured: The Voices By Stephanie Ornelas Cats have long been a staple in cinema dating all the way back to 1903 when director George Albert
12 AAPI Filmmakers Selected for the Annual Program, Collectively Representing Emerging Artists Working Across Fiction and Nonfiction. WASHINGTON, DC, AUGUST 3, 2022 — The Asian
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