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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…
Posted Apr 8, 2012, by Bridgette Bates
Sundance London: Julie Delpy and Chris Rock Spark and Spar in 2 Days in New York
2 Days In New York plays at Sundance London beginning Apri 28. Click here for ticket information.
On Monday,…
Posted Mar 29, 2012, by Christine Spines
Sundance London Preview: T Bone Burnett on Marrying Music and Film
There is no shortage of creative hyphenates of the musician-composer variety who would argue that measure of a great soundtrack…
Posted Mar 8, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman Visits Film Forward in Arizona
The Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, Rocco Landesman, was in Arizona last week as part of his Art Works tour.…
Posted Feb 28, 2012, by Rob Lemkin, Director
Checking In With the Directors of Enemies of the People
Enemies of the People was supported by the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund and premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film…
Posted Feb 23, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
A Closer Look at This Year’s Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: Margin Call
Leading up to the 84th edition of the Academy Awards this Sunday, February 26, we’re profiling all seven of this year’s…
Posted Feb 21, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
A Closer Look at This Year’s Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: Hell and Back Again
Leading up to the 84th edition of the Academy Awards this Sunday, February 26, we’re profiling all seven of this year’s…
Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Eric Hynes
One on One: Mark Webber & Antonio Campos Discuss the Perils and Pleasures of Working without a Script
On the surface, films couldn’t be more different than Mark Webber’s The End of Love and Antonio Campos’s Simon Killer. Whereas…
Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Jeff Hanson
Q&A: The British Invade California Solo
Marshall Lewy premiered more than his film, California Solo, at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. As he came out to welcome an…


