2022 Sundance Film Festival: Latest Additions Announced
PARK CITY, UTAH — January, 12, 2022 – The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the addition of two world premiere feature films for the 2022
PARK CITY, UTAH — January, 12, 2022 – The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the addition of two world premiere feature films for the 2022
By Lucy Spicer Music: It transcends borders, classes, and generations. From serenades to anthems to dirges to diss tracks, there’s a song for just about
Park City, UT — The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the members of the six juries awarding prizes for artistic and cinematic achievement at the
2nd Chance screens in the Premieres section. By Laura Kern There’s no denying that real-life criminal acts — the more bizarre, the better — provide
Park City, UT — As a nonprofit arts organization, the Sundance Institute has held the Sundance Film Festival for close to forty years to support
By Vanessa Zimmer Are you one of those readers who encounter a book, maybe even an obscure title, and are so taken, so enamored, that
From intimate shorts that unconventionally dive deep into crucial issues like toxic masculinity and cultural division, to an eccentric love story that uses relevant details
Renata de Lélis stars in ‘The Pink Cloud.’
Over the last couple of years we, as a community, have had to adapt the way that we have produced, consumed, and celebrated films. However,
From deep dives into the fraught history of safe abortion access and the backstories of comedy legends, to inventive takes on fantastic horrors and authentic
Here at Sundance, our passion for independent storytelling and cinema is at the center of everything we do. So, when the nominations for the 2022
DOWNFALL: The Case Against Boeing reflects a Festival-wide-observed theme of challenging authority. By Vanessa Zimmer Two years of hunkering down in the face of a
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