Malia Obama accused of plagiarism after directing ad for Nike 'shockingly similar' to filmmaker's Sundance film
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Released in 1982, the film Going Down captured the grit and grain of sin city through one barrelling night out. Now a restoration of this ‘rough little picture’ is heading to the US
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Nik and Maria Payne were raising their ‘wild and free’ children in the Norwegian countryside when cancer turned their lives upside down. The reluctant stars of A New Kind of Wilderness talk about a w…
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The festival, started by Robert Redford in 1978, will move from its previous home in Park City, Utah, for 2027
Boulder, Colorado, has been named as the new home for the Sundance film festival starting…
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Anya Stasenko and Slava Leontyev felt the responsibility of history upon them when they chose to film the everyday people defending their homeland from the Russian onslaught
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Sundance film festival: A desperate wannabe attaches himself to a singer on the rise in a darkly compelling breakout from Alex Russell, writer for Beef and The Bear
There’s something remarkably assure…
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Sundance’s Free Leonard Peltier outlines the decades-long efforts to free the Indigenous activist from prison – up to the commutation of his sentence one week before the premiere
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Sundance film festival: The cult of celebrity is targeted in a progressively nonsensical and poorly made debut with too much on its plate
Anyone who has written about a much-loved music star with even…
Sundance film festival: In her feature debut, writer-director Eva Victor depicts the aftermath of sexual assault with striking naturalism and surprising grace
By now, a full week into Sundance, it is …