
The Kids are Not Alright: A Timeline of Discontented Youth Stories From the Sundance Film Festival
by Layla Halfhill With fall now officially upon us and students begrudgingly back to school, it seems a fitting time to reflect upon the cinematic

by Layla Halfhill With fall now officially upon us and students begrudgingly back to school, it seems a fitting time to reflect upon the cinematic

by Carlos Aguilar Anyone familiar with Southeast Los Angeles, an area of this metropolitan sprawl seldom registered in mainstream media, can attest that Pacific Boulevard

Here at the Sundance Institute, we talk a lot about film. Whether it’s helping co-workers figure out what to watch this weekend or feeling positively

By DarkSkyLady Communism and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, STDs and It Follows, appropriation of Black people/culture, and Get Out — social issues and horror

By Carson Timar The thin mountain air of Park City, Utah, is a perfect setting for sparks to grow into wildfires. There is something about

With in-person packages and tickets going on sale for the 2023 Sundance Film Festival on Monday, we were too excited to hold our entire lineup

Mark your calendars! Ticket packages on sale starting October 17, and individual tickets on sale starting January 12 Park City, UT – The nonprofit Sundance

If you happened to head over to the Sundance Film Festival website right now, you would be transported to the new and exciting world of

photo courtesy of Focus Features Here at the Sundance Institute, we talk a lot about film. Whether it’s helping co-workers figure out what to

photo by Henny Garfunkel Dear Sundance community, Over the summer we have been conducting a search for the Sundance Institute’s next Festival Director and head

Here at the Sundance Institute, we talk a lot about film. Whether it’s helping co-workers figure out what to watch this weekend or feeling positively

Courtesy of IFC Films Here at the Sundance Institute, we talk a lot about film. Whether it’s helping co-workers figure out what to watch this