
From the Labs: 30 Years of Advising From Icons Joan Darling and Joan Tewkesbury
(L–R) Joan Tewkesbury and Joan Darling at the 2018 Sundance Institute Directors Lab (Photo by Brandon Cruz) By Lucy Spicer It’s easy to feel cynical
(L–R) Joan Tewkesbury and Joan Darling at the 2018 Sundance Institute Directors Lab (Photo by Brandon Cruz) By Lucy Spicer It’s easy to feel cynical
Pictured is Miguel Arteta, a creative advisor at the 2015 Sundance Institute Directors Lab. By Vanessa Zimmer The ability to dance. That’s the most important
Sundance-supported “A Revolution on Canvas (Untitled Nicky Nodjoumi)” will have its world premiere at the 2023 Tribeca Festival. (Photo courtesy of Tribeca Festival) One of
[Above: Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson at Sundance Institute’s 2015 Directors Lab for “Little Woods”] By Stephanie Ornelas For over 40 years, the Sundance Institute
By Stephanie Ornelas “Never forget, South Asians, we have been incredible contributors to film, arts, television, and culture. Just because they — meaning some sort
[Back row: Dana Ledoux Miller, Andrew Ahn, Alex Lazarowich, Eva Grant; middle row: Quinne Larsen, Cian Elyse White, Anpa’o Locke; front row: Jana Schmieding, Jennifer
By Stephanie Ornelas “I never thought I could be a teacher. Ever.” When director Catherine Tambini’s documentary Farmingville took home the Special Jury Prize: Documentary
[Pictured: Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical] By Stephanie Ornelas It’s April 20, so chances are you’ll hear someone crack a joke about cannabis today. It’s simply
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
By Stephanie Ornelas There’s so much beauty in seeing the world differently. Independent filmmakers have done a lot to help open our eyes to unique
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