Nuisance Bear: A Meditation on the Marriage of Man and Mother Nature

Nuisance Bear: A Meditation on the Marriage of Man and...
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Man’s ironic relationship with nature is precisely what Nuisance Bear taps into. In trying to help them, we are also harming them. … read more

The History of Concrete: A Goofball’s Quest for Meaning in the Mundane

The History of Concrete: A Goofball’s Quest for Meaning in...
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The History of Concrete isn’t about concrete. It’s a reflexive look into creation’s internal and external powers that force creatives to make the what they do. … read more

American Doctor: A Deeply Human Look into Frontline Workers in Gaza

American Doctor: A Deeply Human Look into Frontline Workers in...
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American Doctor follows three surgeons, each on their personal journeys to provide relief work in Gaza. … read more

Felipe Bustos Sierra Takes Everybody To Kenmure Street

Felipe Bustos Sierra Takes Everybody To Kenmure Street
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Everybody To Kenmure Street reconstructs the events through the eyes of the people who were there: neighbors, passersby, parents, workers — many of them strangers. … read more

Tamra Davis Revisits ‘The Best Summer’ of Her Life at Sundance

Tamra Davis Revisits ‘The Best Summer’ of Her Life at...
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Tamra Davis spent the summer of 1995 filming musicians through shows, backstage hallways and tour buses at the Summersault music festival in Australia. … read more

Casey G. Williams Can’t Be Contained

Casey G. Williams Can’t Be Contained
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Casey G. Williams’ film explores how containerization accelerated China’s rise, shifting economic power from West to East and intensifying division worldwide. … read more

BYU’s Gayest Lighting Rig and the Film that Followed

BYU’s Gayest Lighting Rig and the Film that Followed
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The lighting of the rainbow “Y” at BYU in 2021 inspired David Sant to make a powerful documentary telling the stories of queer students on campus. … read more

Reid Davenport Returns To Sundance with Important Questions in Life After

Reid Davenport Returns To Sundance with Important Questions in Life...
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Life After delves into the thorny intersection of progressive ideals of bodily autonomy and the ableist assumptions underpinning debates about the right to die. … read more

Scriver Brothers Balance Surrealism and Authenticity in Documentary Endless Cookie

Scriver Brothers Balance Surrealism and Authenticity in Documentary Endless Cookie
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A combination of Peter’s storytelling and Seth’s animation, Endless Cookie is a series of witty, wandering vignettes about Indigenous life in Canada and a rollicking family portrait. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Will & Harper

Sundance Film Review: Will & Harper
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Will Ferrell and Harper Steele star in Will & Harper, where two lifelong friends embark on a cross-country road trip after one comes out as a trans woman. … read more

Pathfinder: Reclaiming the Native Narrative with Winding Path

Pathfinder: Reclaiming the Native Narrative with Winding Path
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The team behind Sundance film Winding Path strives to offer a counternarrative to Native stereotypes and reclaim the Wind River Reservation as a place for positive stories to be told. … read more

Hulu Documentary Nasrin Tells a Powerful Story of Heroism, Hope and Humanity

Hulu Documentary Nasrin Tells a Powerful Story of Heroism, Hope...
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Nasrin tells the gripping story of Nasrin Sotoudeh, a courageous human rights lawyer and key figure in Iran’s women’s rights movement. … read more