
Catch These 16 Sundance-Supported Documentaries at DOC NYC
By Stephanie Ornelas Let the celebration of documentary filmmaking continue. We just wrapped up our annual Doctober programming where we explored a number of powerful

By Stephanie Ornelas Let the celebration of documentary filmmaking continue. We just wrapped up our annual Doctober programming where we explored a number of powerful

Jason Mitchell and Garrett Hedlund in “Mudbound.” Courtesy of Netflix By Lucy Spicer In November of 2000, writer-director Kenneth Lonergan’s feature directorial debut You Can

Sex researcher Shere Hite is the subject of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival documentary “The Disappearance of Shere Hite,” directed by Nicole Newnham. By Lucy

Celine Song and Maite Alberdi To Receive Annual Vanguard Awards Presented by Acura Tables and Tickets Available Now: Annual Event Recognizes Outstanding Independent Storytellers and

Above: a still from Pascale Appora-Gnekindy and Ningyi Sun’s documentary “Eat Bitter” Sundance Institute’s artist programs were created to support independent storytellers working in a

Filmmakers William Greaves, Albert Maysles, and Jon Else share a moment with Sundance House of Doc organizers Nicole Guillemet and Meredith Lavitt. Photo by Jill

We’re gearing up for the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and, with it being our 40th edition, there’s a lot to look forward to. This is

With days getting shorter and the crisp feel of autumn swirling in the air, we know that the year-end celebrations are right around the corner.

Michelle Williams and Peter Dinklage in Tom McCarthy’s directorial debut, “The Station Agent” By Lucy Spicer Can you believe it’s been 20 years since Peter

By Adam Piron In celebration of Indigenous People’s Day, Indigenous Program Director, Adam Piron, spoke with Anpa’o Locke (Hunkpapha Lakota and Ahtna Dené) about her

By Paola Mottura Over the past seven years, thanks to the generous support of The Kendeda Fund, the Sundance Documentary Film Program has nurtured, supported,

Eugenio Derbez plays real-life teacher Sergio Juárez Correa in the inspiring “Radical.” By Lucy Spicer As the year stretches on, we love to see Sundance-supported