
Watchlist: Try to Escape the Holidays with These 14 Films About Being Trapped
By Stephanie Ornelas This time of year can be stressful enough without having to deal with the anxiety we sometimes get from attending holiday gatherings.

By Stephanie Ornelas This time of year can be stressful enough without having to deal with the anxiety we sometimes get from attending holiday gatherings.

Park City, UT — November 22, 2023 –The nonprofit global arts organization Sundance Institute and the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado announced today that

Awards season is in full swing and this morning the International Documentary Association unveiled their full nominee list for their 2023 honors. We were thrilled

Alexandra Lazarowich photo by Sam Richardson By Adam Piron In keeping with our celebration of Native American Heritage Month, we have been looking at the

For Native American Heritage Month, the Sundance Institute is proud to highlight conversations with former and current Indigenous Program fellows that focus on the bi/multiracial

Lílis Soares attends the 2023 Sundance Film Festival Mami Wata premiere on January 23, 2023 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images) By

November 16, 2023, Park City, UT — The nonprofit Sundance Institute today revealed an additional honoree of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival’s fundraiser, Opening Night

by Ianeta Le’i Sipping on a frothy homemade vanilla latte, Jana Schmieding is the kind of person you want as your best friend. It’s the

Last month we were thrilled to see so many Sundance Film Festival projects named as nominees for the 2023 Critics Choice Documentary Awards. From nonfiction

by Adam Piron I’ve been thinking a lot about time over this past year. In Western European cultures, there’s the idea that the future lies

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