Eight Women at Sundance Adobe Fellows Named by Sundance Institute for 2022
The eight recipients working in narrative, episodic, and documentary will receive bespoke support throughout the year, from funding to mentorship.
The eight recipients working in narrative, episodic, and documentary will receive bespoke support throughout the year, from funding to mentorship.
The filmmakers and subjects of the documentary about a secret abortion collective visit the IndieWire Studio presented by Adobe.
Twenty-five years after his iconic fight with Julio César Chávez, Oscar de la Hoya still grapples with what it means to be “Mexican enough.” He discusses at the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe.
Bahrani and executive producer Joshua Oppenheimer joined IndieWire’s Sundance Studio, presented by Adobe, to discuss their doc about the inventor of the bulletproof vest.
It takes more than just great software to edit a film.
The program has a strong track record: Of the 80 past Ignite fellows, 10 have had their shorts screened at the Sundance Film Festival.
Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones used Adobe Creative Cloud to help make their movie in the middle of the pandemic.
The “Passing” team joined IndieWire’s Sundance studio, presented by Adobe, to talk about what their Nella Larsen adaptation looks like in a post-George Floyd America.
The filmmakers behind this unique telling of Shakespeare via “Screenlife” cut their film on Adobe Premiere Pro for a mashup of tradition and the cutting edge.
Though Pascual Sisto’s psychodrama wrapped before lockdown, the team tells IndieWire how the movie has strangely captured our crazy pandemic times.
Stars Helms and Harrison, and director Nikole Beckwith, joined IndieWire for a conversation about their film at the Sundance studio, presented by Adobe.
As Wright and Bichir explained to IndieWire at the Sundance studio, presented by Adobe, chopping wood isn’t as easy as it looks.