
An Indigenous Infinity: A Dispatch from Adam Piron
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 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

The nonprofit Sundance Institute and The Walt Disney Studios have teamed up to announce the founding of the Project Advancement and Completion Fund, an initiative

By Stephanie Ornelas Sundance Collab participants signed in from around the world to listen to Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation, Marie-Antoinette) talk about her new

Marking the 10th Anniversary of Supporting Emerging Writers in the Episodic Space PARK CITY, UTAH, November 2, 2023 – The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today

Celine Song and Maite Alberdi To Receive Annual Vanguard Awards Presented by Acura Tables and Tickets Available Now: Annual Event Recognizes Outstanding Independent Storytellers and

By Stephanie Ornelas Journalism is crucial in preserving and strengthening our democracy. Some stories gain significant national attention, but many eye-opening reports can go under

By Stephanie Ornelas Few things are colder than the weather during the Sundance Film Festival, but one thing that stings more than the crisp Utah

The Gotham Film & Media Institute has revealed their complete list of nominations for the 2023 Gotham Awards and we’re thrilled to see several familiar

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