Josephine’ finds Beth de Araújo crafting an audacious, unflinching drama where trauma lingers as a ghostly presence.
Filmmaker Deon Taylor runs a popular film and TV program for NFL players; one player has a project at Sundance.
The creator of HBO's 'How To with John Wilson' learns about a building material, Italian wax sculptures, New York City housing initiatives and more in this Sundance-bowing doc.
Director Joanna Natasegara's doc starts off as a hip-hop Horatio Alger story, then focuses on the 'Once Upon a Time in ...
Take Me Home' filmmaker Liz Sargent has inked with Mgmt Entertainment ahead of her indie drama's Sundance debut in U.S. Dramatic Competition.
WHAT IT'S ABOUT This documentary portrait of the life and times of Mel Brooks, a man who needs no introduction, arrives on ...
Winter K2 offers stunning cinematography as it dives into the politics and murky ethics of mountaineering through compelling ...
Also: the many disciplines of Sudan Archives, a Max Ophüls retrospective, the facets of upstate cults, and more.
Even after all these years of work, it’s not that Bamford should necessarily be the next big thing, but rather, it’s almost shocking Bamford isn’t more widely-known and more appreciated for her ...
Executive-produced by and featuring Emma Thompson, Felipe Bustos Sierra’s energizing documentary tells the story of ordinary Scots resisting a hostile immigration raid.
Did I believe that Chris Pine, with his waxed and coiffed Beverly Hills look, is a sad-sack divorced physician who wears a stethoscope around his neck as he runs his quaint office as a general ...
Seventeen filmmakers who took their projects to the snow-packed hills of Park City, Utah, open up on how it felt to bask in the glow of Sundance’s light and what happened for them in the years that ...
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