
Inside the Archives: Registering for the Sundance Film Festival When Postage was Required
By Tanya De Angelis Let’s travel to the days of dial-up internet, NES games, sticker albums, chat rooms, and asking your grandparent or a friend

By Tanya De Angelis Let’s travel to the days of dial-up internet, NES games, sticker albums, chat rooms, and asking your grandparent or a friend

During the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, the Indigenous Program announced Caroline Monnet (Anishinaabe/French) as the recipient of this year’s Merata Mita Fellowship in support of

By Shira Rockowitz, Director, Producing & Artist Support, Feature Film Program What strategic steps should I take to make my project a reality? How do

By Stephanie Ornelas 2018 was a year of progress for the field of cinematography. Rachel Morrison (Fruitvale Station, Dope) made Oscar history when she became

Fellows, staff, and mentors at the 2023 Directors and Screenwriters Lab. Dear friends — We’ve just completed a magical summer at the Sundance Resort and

Earlier this month we woke up to the great news that several Sundance–supported projects were nominated for 2023 Primetime Emmys. Today, we’re proud to add

by Katie Arthurs Although the umbrella term “Two-Spirit” has only been around since the ’90s, the Indigenous gender-variant identities it encompasses have deep roots within

Editor’s note: The Sundance Collab event Advisor Studio Series: Geeta Gandbhir on Documentary Interview Techniques originally took place on May 31, 2022. This AAPI Heritage

Sundance Institute Partners with G2Go Entertainment to Invigorate Local Independent Arts Launches Short Film Competition in Support of Upcoming Asian festival, Submissions Now Open On

By Stephanie Ornelas “Raw, truthful, collaborative.” These were the three words writer-director Vuk Lungulov-Klotz uses to describe the labs at Sundance Institute. When Lungulov-Klotz applied

The heart of Sundance Institute’s work begins with our labs each spring/summer and continues year-round with the nurturing of diverse, dynamic voices. Today we are

By Stephanie Ornelas “The reason I call it story breaking is [because] you’re cracking the story open. So anytime I need to crack open a