Indiewire was on the scene at this year's Sundance Film Festival checking out this year's crop of new independent films. Here's all of our reviews from the festival.
Read More »How do you make sure your audience leaves your Sundance film and remembers to tell their friends about it? Give the audience members a memorable (if useless) keepsake.
Read More »After eleven days of fun at the Sundance Film Festival, Indiewire has accumulated some of the festival highlights in the following gallery. Check out the fun, the films and the parties here:
Read More »On Sunday morning, Sundance Film Festival director of programming Trevor Groth and director John Cooper concluded the event with a morning gathering for the festival community called "Film Church," where they looked back on the last 10 days.
Read More »"Sleepwalk With Me" is based on writer-director Mike Birbiglia's one-man show; on those terms, the standup comedian-turned-filmmaker has made a respectable debut. With the help of producer and co-writer Ira Glass (NPR's "This American Life"), Birbiglia chronicles his stru...
Read More »Top films include "Beasts of the Southern Wild,""The Surrogate" and "Compliance;" Quvenzhané Wallis is the star of Sundance 2012.
Read More »Sundance selected 110 features from 4,042 submissions for its 2012 U.S. and World Dramatic and Documentary Competition lineups. Based on the festival's history, it's fair to say that less than 40 of those films will be acquired by established, full-service film distributors. At bes...
Read More »Sundance 2012 is behind us and while it might have fallen a little short of the dealmaking windfall that defined Sundance 2011, this is a year that we won't soon forget. Here's why.
Read More »Here's a list of the more than two dozen films that were acquired during the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, and who did the buying.
Read More »Sundance Film Festival Director John Cooper broke down a bit as he read a eulogy for indie film executive Bingham Ray at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Awards Ceremony tonight. The eulogy, written by Ray's poker buddies Ben Barenholtz, Eamonn Bowles, Tom Prassis, and Arnie Sawyer is print...
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