Sundance Announces New Programming Team in Advance of 2019 Festival
After a series of new additions and promotions, women now comprise half of the Sundance Film Festival programming team.
After a series of new additions and promotions, women now comprise half of the Sundance Film Festival programming team.
With new programming leadership, next year’s Sundance lineup may be full of surprises, but these films all stand a good chance.
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America’s largest documentary festivals boasts 42 world premieres and 17 U.S. or North American premieres at this year’s edition.
From buzzy awards players to unexpected gems, this year’s edition of the festival is packed with thrilling choices for every taste.
When the documentary festival kicks off later this week, it will be able to boast something new in an evolving industry: gender parity across its entire slate.
The festival will join its European brethren and will sign a gender parity protocol recently embraced by Cannes, Locarno, and Sarajevo.
New films from Alfonso Cuarón, Karyn Kusama, Hirokazu Kore-eda, David Lowery, and Jason Reitman round out the starry festival slate.
The annual festival has unveiled another round of Galas and Special Presentations, plus star-studded Masters and Contemporary World Cinema slates.
The annual fest has (finally) announced its bookending premiere events, including a historical drama and a real-life tale of insane intrigue.
Just four years old, the festival’s most exciting section also includes a strong showing from female directors and international rising stars.
The annual fall festival will roll out the red carpet for some old favorites, new talents, and some of Cannes’ most talked-about features.