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Posted Apr 28, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Twice Is Nice: Gina Rodriguez on Filly Brown’s Second Sundance Premiere
We're launching our coverage of the Sundance Film Festival's journey across the pond at Sundance London with a series of…
Posted Apr 27, 2012, by Christine Spines
Sundance London: Harmony Filmmakers Tune Into Prince Charles' Efforts to Save the Planet
There are few pinch-yourself moments in a filmmaker's career as potent (and head-spinningly daunting) as being anointed by the…
Posted Apr 25, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Now Playing: Brit Marling Beguiles in Sound of My Voice
Time travel, cults, and a beguiling Brit Marling. What more can you ask of a film?
Zal Batmanglij’s debut feature, Sound of My…
Posted Apr 23, 2012, by Asif Kapadia, director, Senna
A Director's Homecoming: Asif Kapadia Recalls Bringing Senna to India
FILM FORWARD was a chance for me to continue the cultural dialogue I have been having with India through cinema all of my life.…
Posted Apr 19, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
It's Easy Being Green: Sundance Earth Day Selections
In this eco-conscious age of hybrid vehicles, carbon-cutting cleaning products, and urban composting, Earth Day appears to have…
Posted Apr 16, 2012, by Bridgette Bates
Sundance London: Audiences Swoon for Josh Radnor’s Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts plays at Sundance London beginning Apri 26. Click here for ticket information.
On Sunday afternoon, when…
Posted Apr 12, 2012, by Holly Willis
Sundance London Docs Explore the Demise of the American Dream and its Toxic Aftermath
The House I Live In and Finding North play at Sundance London beginning Apri 26. Click here for ticket information.
The…
Posted Apr 11, 2012, by Braden King, director, HERE
Notes From the Road: Braden King's HERE
In the summer of 2009, I spent four months in Armenia directing HERE, a 35mm landscape-obsessed road movie that chronicles an…
Posted Apr 11, 2012, by Christine Spines
Sundance London: An Exclusive Q&A with Crispin Glover on River's Edge and Questioning the Status Quo
The pack of feral teenagers at the center of the 1987 cult thriller, River’s Edge inhabited a very different world, where…
Posted Apr 9, 2012, by Christine Spines
Sundance Institute Alumni Spotlight: Five Questions for Doug Wright
Doug Wright's career has been defined by its distinct undefinability. Wright, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2004 for I Am My…


