
Through a Unique Lens: Lifting Up Artists on The Spectrum
By Stephanie Ornelas Art allows us to express ourselves in so many unique ways and, sometimes, in ways we never thought possible. I saw this

By Stephanie Ornelas Art allows us to express ourselves in so many unique ways and, sometimes, in ways we never thought possible. I saw this

By Stephanie Ornelas All eyes are on cinema in Latin America. If you watched films The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future (2022)

2022 Sundance Film Festival: Asia Short Film Competition submissions open Calling for entries from Indonesian filmmakers now until 31 May, 2022 Sundance Film Festival: Asia,

By Vanessa Zimmer Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Siân Heder have been on winning streaks that are essentially a mirror image of each other since the

by Bailey Pennick Art is one of the best social connectors. Everywhere you look people are banded together by the art that ignites passion, conversation,

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

The Tax Day crew prepares to shoot a scene (clockwise from left): Laura Colella, Kerstin Stock, Aaron Jungels, Monica Day, Richard Rutkowski and Tom Guiney

Christian Bale is Patrick Bateman in American Psycho. By Vanessa Zimmer A neo-noir film set in (surprise!) a high school, with an intense Joseph Gordon-Levitt

By Stephanie Ornelas It’s April Fools’ Day! And there’s no better way to celebrate than by watching a film with a crazy twist or an

By Vanessa Zimmer Truth to tell, there’s something frightening about every one of the Sundance Film Festival offerings coming to America’s theaters in April. Maybe


Activists take on a mission to save the dolphins in The Cove. By Vanessa Zimmer For the first time in Sundance Institute history, two Festival