
Sundance 2020: Okavango: River of Dreams
Dry desert wind stirs as weary bodies move like a mirage across the plains of Botswana, Africa. Here zebras, elephants and lions search the barren
Dry desert wind stirs as weary bodies move like a mirage across the plains of Botswana, Africa. Here zebras, elephants and lions search the barren
Ramona Diaz, producer and director of A Thousand Cuts, is an award-winning Filipino-American filmmaker, who built her career on sharing Filipino stories with the world.
Long before the recent worldwide wave of elections of far-right presidents and dictators that shocked liberals and moderates across Europe and the U.S., Stieg Larsson
Billions of trees are cut down each year. This should be no surprise, considering deforestation is a topic we’ve discussed since grade school. Instead of
Honey Boy follows the story of a young boy named Otis (Noah Jupe) who has found success as a child actor in Hollywood. On set,
My stereotyped Sundance film-goer is not much interested in farming. Nature (theoretically), maybe. And of course good directing and camera skills, and a compelling story.
I’ve always wondered what a magazine would look like live. How to bring the stories to life, but still capture the audience with the same
Imagine if you were burdened with this news: Your entire country will be completely uninhabitable within this century due to rising sea levels. All your
Nothing that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says is unimportant. Scholars, lawyer and politicians study her words and will continue to study them for generations. It
In life, the human condition can be explained by the attempt to create a legacy that will outlast our time here on earth. The documentary
One hundred and ten feature-length films were selected for the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. These films (selected from 13,468) represent 29 countries and 47 first-time
Give Me Future follows EDM band Major Lazer—a DJ trio comprised of Diplo, Jillionaire, and Walshy Fire—during their performance of a free concert in Havana,
A day after watching Bending the Arc, an Impact Partners film at this year’s Sundance Festival, I remain struck by an image of a middle-aged
At home or in a theatre, access to great film continues.
Dominant themes found this year in the 2017 Sundance Film Festival lineup bring us narratives of climate change, police misconduct and race. These films explore
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