
From the Labs: Ryan Coogler and Friends – Creating a Soundscape on Film
Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Göransson have worked together on several films, including Fruitvale Station. By Vanessa Zimmer Why do people say they watched a movie?
Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Göransson have worked together on several films, including Fruitvale Station. By Vanessa Zimmer Why do people say they watched a movie?
John Nein is a senior programmer for the Sundance Institute. By Vanessa Zimmer So, you’re thinking about submitting your film to a festival. Sweet congratulations
Pilot Program Directs Individual Support to Pandemic-Affected Nonfiction Storytellers The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the names of the mediamakers selected for the new Humanities
(Above: Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare) By Stephanie Ornelas Filmmaking plays an important role in our lives when it comes to shining
For four decades, Sundance has been convening promising new artists during the summer as part of the Sundance Institute Labs, where they collaborate with accomplished
Sheryl Hoover (Toni Collette, far right) keeps her extended family (from left, Alan Arkin, Paul Dano, Steve Carrell, Greg Kinnear, and Abigail Breslin) on track
Jena (Keri Russell, on right) and her waitress friends (from left, Adrienne Shelly and Cheryl Hines) pause for conversation, in Waitress. By Vanessa Zimmer May
It’s been just four short months, but we are ready to dive back into the action! Today, we are announcing the dates for the 2023
By Stephanie Ornelas Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist John S. Knight’s editorial policy was quite simple: “Get the truth and print it.” May 3 is World Press
An epic frat party turns into an examination of racial dynamics for three students of color (RJ Cyler, Donald Elise Watkins, Sebastian Chacon) in Emergency.
In Adam’s Apples, Adam is sentenced to community service at a rural church, where he is assigned to care for the church’s single apple tree.
By Vanessa Zimmer A single Māori mother who saw inequities in New Zealand, who had experienced oppression, racism, and sexism, Merata Mita (1942–2010) picked up
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