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Browsing: Sundance Film Festival
Margaret Moth: punk-rock, gnarly & rad photojournalist who brought an anti-establishment ethos to 24-hour news media. Never Look Away.
Twice Colonized is an effective rewriting of that history from her own personal lens, with a narrative that’s deeply touching and moving.
The Accidental Getaway Driver is a surprisingly heartfelt film with a message about being human and striving to be better.
Daisy Ridley stars in the new darkly comedic and poignant Sundance drama “Sometimes I Think About Dying” from director Rachel Lambert.
Emilia Jones and Nicholas Braun star in the engaging new Sundance drama “Cat Person” which explores the perils of modern dating.
Patricia Ortega’s radiant new film ‘Mamacruz’ (2023) balances religiosity and eroticism in an engrossing character study.
To Live and Die and Live is an emotional film about the weight of unchecked trauma. Read our Sundance Film Festival review here…
Slow is that rare film that is quiet in its understated presentation, yet it still manages to scream loudly in its themes of human sexuality.
Director Charlotte Regan makes her feature debut with the father-daughter coming-of-age tale “Scrapper” at the Sundance Film Festival.