Chilean director/writer Marialy Rivas turned heads at the just-wrapped Sundance Film Festival with her sexually provocative debut, “Young & Wild.” Rivas, an award-winning short filmmaker (her short "Blokes" screened at the festival last year), walked away from this year's edition with the World Cin...
Read More »One of the major benefits of Sundance has always been the new talent it's unleashed on the world. From Quentin Tarantino and Kevin Smith in the festival's heyday to more recent discoveries like Carey Mulligan, Jennifer Lawrence, Cary Fukunaga and Drake Doremus, the film world shifts ever so slightly...
Read More »If you missed the Sundance panel “The Power of Story: In the Beginning” – my conversation with four terrific screenwriters who also direct, produce and perform – you can watch the entire lively, witty discussion here.
Read More »Approximately 120 articles, reviews, features and profiles later, here's everything Indiewire knows about Sundance Film Festival 2012.
Read More »For newcomers to the indie film scene, there's no better place in North America to make your big debut than the Sundance Film Festival. Among the artists that have the festival to thank for launching their careers: Quentin Tarantino, Elizabeth Olsen, Wes Anderson, Kevin Smith, Gabourey Sidibe, B...
Read More »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.
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