Sundance, the flagship festival in the U.S. for indie filmmakers, is considering moving from the mountains to the Midwest.
Sundance’s choice to exclude Louisville is a refusal to be complicit in the oppression Kentuckians face each day.
Zuckerman, who competed in the festival three years in a row as a filmmaker and has since collaborated with the Institute as his state’s film commissioner, told TheWrap that Sundance is ready ...
Films will be shown through Sunday at The State Theatre, The Rowland Theatre, UEC Theatres 12 and on Penn State’s campus.
Sundance's decision to exclude Louisville from consideration as a future festival location was a necessary ... creative industries like the film world, they need to first fix the deep-rooted ...
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As the Sundance Institute continues to mull over its film festival location options for the future, some Colorado residents ...
Megan Park is just getting started as a filmmaker. The 38-year-old writer-director of “My Old Ass,” the Sundance breakout ...
The program is a sampling of offerings at the festival, known for its short film exhibitions, and includes an international ...
FILM is set to screen “IGUALADA,” a documentary that follows the remarkable journey of Colombia’s Vice President Francia ...
David Lowery's supernatural drama A Ghost Story is an interesting example because it was shot in secret precisely because the ...