Sundance Film Festival 2021
Brivik spoke with Film Inquiry about his involvement in Wild Indian during its premiere at the 2021 edition of the Sundance Film Festival.
Wilson Kwong spoke with Natalie Chao at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival about her documentary To Know Her.
Try Harder! is a documentary follwing five students as they go through the college admissions frenzy. Reyzando Nawara spoke with director Debbie Lum.
Kevin Lee spoke with director HazelMcKibbin and lead actress Angela Wong Carbone about their film Doublespeak.
Doublespeak may be a short film, but it joins other recent features and dives into how a system that is supposed to protect people can fail again and again.
Wilson Kwong spoke with director and writer Ninja Thyberg about her process as a director for her film Pleasure.
Pleasure is a film that can be difficult to watch, but is so mesmerizing that it can also be hard to look away.
In her last report from Sundance Film Festival, Kristy Strouse reviews four more, very different (tonally and subject-wise), films.
Wilson Kwong spoke with director Jakub Piatek and actor Bartosz Bielenia about their latest film Prime Time.
Mass may not be an easy film to watch, but its emotional journey is both important and emotionally gratifying.
At this particular moment, In the Same Breath certainly feels like the COVID-19 documentary that the world needs to see.
Wilson Kwong spoke with director Maisie Crow about her documentary At the Ready premiering at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Kristy Strouse reviews the campy action fantasy, Prisoners of the Ghostland, and spoke with star Bill Moseley.
Here there’s no such thing as taboo – and that, in the end, is the beauty of Jerrod Carmichael’s directorial debut On the Count of Three.
In his latest report from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong reviews Marvelous and the Black Hole and Land!