Distributing Your Short: 4 Lessons Learned From Our Collab Video
By Stephanie Ornelas “Short films force you to be poetic. They force [us] to be visual and sonic storytellers.” These are some opening words
By Stephanie Ornelas “Short films force you to be poetic. They force [us] to be visual and sonic storytellers.” These are some opening words
Kirsten Johnson (left) was ecstatic when her father, Dick (right), and others in the audience expressed admiration for her documentary Cameraperson at the 2016 Sundance Film
Filmmakers Yolanda Cruz and Aurora Guerrero By Moi Santos The Sundance Institute Indigenous Program wishes to recognize Latinx Heritage Month and our unapologetically creative and
By Vanessa Zimmer Sundance Film Festival programming manager Ana Souza has a special place in her heart for the audiences who brave the Midnight screenings
The Sundance Film Festival has stood by the work of these often silenced voices. Currently, the programming team is blessed to include three Latinas from different countries, experiences but Shari Frilot’s 17 years of work as a fearless champion of this community must be noted and celebrated. Cheers to all the filmmakers, curators, and supporters of Latinx work. Below, see our list of films and where you can stream them today.
Five 2021 Sundance Film Festival alums released to wide audiences in October attest to the variety of independent cinema created in our times. A fantasy, a thriller, a fantasy thriller, a Harlem Renaissance–set period film, and a drama imagined in the distant aftermath of a mass shooting are among the films opening in theaters and/or on streaming services this month.
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