Who Was… Waldo Salt?
By Vanessa Zimmer For Waldo Salt, writing a screenplay wasn’t about crafting a clever or witty piece of dialogue — although he could certainly do
By Vanessa Zimmer For Waldo Salt, writing a screenplay wasn’t about crafting a clever or witty piece of dialogue — although he could certainly do
Helen Shaver (second from left) portrays a New Yorker who travels to Reno, Nevada, to seek a divorce in 1959, in Donna Deitch’s Desert Hearts.
Bradford Young won an Excellence in Cinematography Award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival for his work on Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, featuring Rooney Mara
Director Sophia Banks attends a Los Angeles screening of her film Black Site. Not to make a huge deal of it, but director Sophia Banks
By Vanessa Zimmer Nanfu Wang’s journey took her from a small, remote village in China with not a single movie theater — and where her
By Vanessa Zimmer A single Māori mother who saw inequities in New Zealand, who had experienced oppression, racism, and sexism, Merata Mita (1942–2010) picked up
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
Chloé Zhao poses with the young stars of Songs My Brothers Taught Me, Jashaun St. John and John Reddy. By Vanessa Zimmer Anyone who wears
John C. Reilly, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Phillip Baker Hall pause for a moment while workshopping Anderson’s Sydney, renamed Hard Eight, in a 1993 Directors
Oppenheim Mentored the Art of Editing at Sundance Institute Labs By Vanessa Zimmer When Jonathan Oppenheim died in July 2020, Sundance Film Festival director Tabitha
By Vanessa Zimmer Two bleak films about determined and desperate women were Nia DaCosta’s first impression of the Sundance Film Festival more than a decade
By Vanessa Zimmer Reinaldo Marcus Green thought he was just being a good brother helping out with a homework assignment. As it turns out, he
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