IndieWire Celebrates First-Time Filmmakers at Sundance Cocktail Party with Canada Goose
The event toasted directors such as Laura Moss, Wale Oyejide, Chiaki Yanagimoto and Ben Braun, Vuk Lungulov-Klotz, and Sing J. Lee.
The event toasted directors such as Laura Moss, Wale Oyejide, Chiaki Yanagimoto and Ben Braun, Vuk Lungulov-Klotz, and Sing J. Lee.
Cinematographers with documentary films at the festival explain the camera, lenses, and look of their films playing in Park City.
Exclusive: Eliza Scanlen and Lewis Pullman detail their complicated onscreen relationship during IndieWire’s 2023 Sundance Studio, presented by Dropbox.
Sundance: Elaine McMillion Sheldon’s documentary explores the reign of coal — and its consequences — in Appalachia.
“I think as creative people, it’s important to carve moments where you just disconnect completely to see what comes from inside,” said the filmmaker behind “The Pod Generation,” one of Sundance 2023’s breakout titles.
The actress gives a definitive answer about returning to “Star Wars” and what she’s looking for from her projects now at the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox.
The event, which took place at Canada Goose Basecamp in Park City, highlighted the unique challenges that independent filmmakers often face on their first features.
The first in-person Sundance Film Festival in three years saw IndieWire’s annual party return in a big way.
Sundance: David Zonana’s sophomore feature is a searing indictment of patriotism, groupthink, and masculinity.
Sundance cinematographers break down the camera, lenses, and look of the scripted feature and documentary films premiering at the 2023 festival.
In partnership with Canada Goose, IndieWire will host a panel for first-time filmmakers and a live recording of the “Screen Talk” podcast.
Presented by Dropbox, this year’s studio features exclusive interviews with Anne Hathaway, Alexander Skarsgård, Jonathan Majors, Sofia Coppola, and more.