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Dueling Identities: La Guerra Civil asks, “What is Mexican Enough?”
by Katie Small For better or worse, boxing is a sport that has never shied away from using race as a tool to create spectacle.

Dueling Identities: La Guerra Civil asks, “What is Mexican Enough?”
By Katie Small For better or worse, boxing is a sport that has never shied away from using race as a tool to create spectacle.

‘A Love Song’ remains in your head, long after the experience
By Vanessa Zimmer A Love Song is a quiet film about loss and memories and music, the nighttime sky and the daytime birds, and what

Jesse Eisenberg’s “When You Finish Saving the World” Redefines the Family Drama for the Internet Age
by Bailey Pennick Rigid. Rigid is a word that continues to swirl around the live Q&A after the premiere of Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut,

‘Fire of Love’: Would You Die for Science?
By Vanessa Zimmer Despite Fire of Love’s awe-inspiring images of fire spewing and spattering from the mouths of volcanoes — and then oozing and pulsating

Get Your Day Started with Festival Director Tabitha Jackson and “How to Fest: Daily”
It’s time to rise and shine and greet the Sundance Film Festival! With so much going on each day, we’ve decided to set everybody up

Updates to Premiere Screening Start Times
Welcome to the 2022 Sundance Film Festival! Over the next 10 days, we will be inspired by the next generation of storytellers and champion the

What to Watch at the 2022 Festival: Films for the Filmmaker in All of Us
A still from Stranger Than Rotterdam With Sara Driver, by Lewie Kloster and Noah Kloster, a selection in the Shorts Program. By Laura Kern Beneath the

What to Watch at the 2022 Festival: Films for the Filmmaker in All of Us
A still from Stranger Than Rotterdam With Sara Driver, by Lewie Kloster and Noah Kloster, a selection in the Shorts Program. By Laura Kern Beneath the

Meet the Artist: Nikyatu Jusu on “Nanny” Presented by Dropbox
Our Meet The Artist video series on YouTube takes you directly into the minds of the storytellers. It’s a series about the directors featured in the Sundance Fest submitted by the directors themselves, designed to take a deeper look into the films that will be premiering at the 2022 Festival.

HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO MEET THE FILMMAKERS AT THE SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
Maybe you are wondering: “How can I meet the filmmakers at the Sundance Film Festival?” “How can I talk to someone else about a Festival

Joana Vicente, Princess Diana, and more will Kick Off Day One of the 2022 Film Festival
What do Oscar De La Hoya, Jesse Eisenberg, and documentarian Sam Green all have in common? They’re all part of our explosive Day One lineup

JOIN THE CONVERSATION: FIND US ON ALL YOUR FAVORITE SOCIAL CHANNELS
The Sundance Film Festival happens once a year, but year-round, our artists and audiences join us online to dive into rich conversations about independent film, episodic works, and emerging media forms. In the lead-up to the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, our social media team wanted to offer up a look at how and where you can find the Fest (and the nonprofit Sundance Institute) on your favorite platforms, from Twitter and Instagram to Letterboxd, TikTok, and Clubhouse. Below, learn more about what you can expect to find on each channel as Festival season approaches, and keep an eye on this post — it’s where we’ll be keeping you updated on social takeovers, fun contests, and so much more.

Online Events Inspiring Change in 2022
Whether your first time attending Sundance Film Festival was in-person or online, chances are the film premieres, special programming and events helped define the Sundance

Q&A: Sundance Institute’s Quayla Allen on the Safety and Belonging Program, and Accessibility at the 2022 Film Festival
by Bailey Pennick As we start another year and, in turn, another incarnation of the Sundance Film Festival, we transition from a moment of reflection