Sundance Film Festival

The funding from the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria will bring new opportunities for Indigenous creatives, including fellowships and scholarships.
The festival's "Kokomo City" featured the Atlanta resident, who was reportedly shot dead.
Through Teyana Taylor’s character in the new movie, director A.V. Rockwell examines the systems that continue to hold us back.
From a drama about an aging grandmother who discovers the thrill of porn to a rom-com centering on two heartbroken South Londoners, we’ve got you covered.
“Murder in Big Horn” and “Fancy Dance” explore a heavy reality within Indigenous communities without stripping these stories of their humanity.
The “Fresh Off the Boat” and “Always Be My Maybe” star’s feature directorial debut premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this week.
The first major film festival of 2023 underscored the rising popularity of nonfiction narratives about superstars. But not all of them are good.
“Kokomo City” and “The Stroll,” premiering at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, offer a course correction on age-old cinematic tropes.
The Oscar-winning actor, who is deaf, exited when the closed captioning failed.
The DC film world under DC Studios’ new heads has led to a number of changes to its film slate including the end of Henry Cavill’s Superman.