
Inside the Archives: Taking Up Residence at the House of Docs
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

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

Kathy Huang, production for My Uncle the Fugitive. Photo by Alex Bushe. by Hajnal Molnar-Szakacs In 2022, Artist Accelerator, a new program at Sundance Institute

By Stephanie Ornelas For years, independent filmmakers with disabilities have welcomed audiences into their personal narratives. They’ve worked to gain agency and bring authentic and

Park City, UT — October 19, 2023 – The nonprofit Sundance Institute today announced four newly appointed additions to the Institute’s Board of Trustees. Tessa

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.

PARK CITY, UTAH — Packages and passes for the 2024 Sundance Film Festival will be available for purchase at the Festival site this Wednesday, October

12 AAPI Filmmakers Selected for the Annual Program to Strengthen Representation in Independent Media WASHINGTON, DC, October 12, 2023 — The Asian American Foundation (TAAF)

By Stephanie Ornelas Nothing brings us together like music and art — especially when celebrating the unique stories and melodies of one’s culture. The abundance

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

Los Angeles, CA – The nonprofit Sundance Institute and Sandbox Films today announced eight projects selected for the 2023 Sundance Institute | Sandbox Fund. The

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