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Palisades Fire Destroys Family Home of Sundance Institute’s Michelle Satter, Film Producer David Latt

Satter, a beloved entertainment industry figure with ties to countless writers, filmmakers and producers, shared the news, adding, "Our heart goes out to everyone who’s experiencing loss during this devastating time in our city."

Sundance Film Festival Gala to Honor James Mangold and Cynthia Erivo

Set for Utah’s Grand Hyatt Deer Valley on Jan. 24, which marks the festival's opening weekend, the gala will honor Mangold with a Trailblazer Award and the 'Wicked' star with a Visionary Award.

Sundance Institute Set to Honor One of Its Own in Michelle Satter at Festival Gala

Set to take place at Grand Hyatt Deer Valley on Jan. 24, Celebrating Sundance Institute — presented by Google TV — will also honor 'Dìdi' filmmaker Sean Wang, as well as 'Sugarcane' co-directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie.

Barack Obama Reveals Malia Dropped Surname Off Latest Short Film’s Credits

"I want them to watch it that first time, and not in any way have that association," she told her dad upon the festival debut of 'The Heart.'

‘Black Box Diaries’ Review: The Face of Japan’s #MeToo Movement Tells Her Compelling Story

In her debut documentary feature, which premiered at Sundance, the journalist Shiori Ito chronicles her journey for legal recourse in a case against the high-profile reporter she accused of rape.

Liz Sargent’s Sundance Short ‘Take Me Home’ to Be Adapted into Full-Length Feature Film

Caring Across Generations, a national advocacy organization focused on aging, disability and care, will help to finance the adaptation while raising additional funds in part through philanthropic support.

Sundance: Boulder Emerges as Strong Candidate for Film Fest’s New Home

The Sundance Film Festival, which has been held in Park City, Utah, since 1981, is considering proposals from other cities across the country — and another one in the Mountain West has made a compelling case for itself.

Dakota Johnson Plays the Field in Trailer for Coming-Out Dramedy ‘Am I OK?’

Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne co-directed the feature that launches on Max next month after premiering at Sundance.

With the Departure of Its CEO, Sundance Now Must Chart a New Course

Joana Vicente exited her post after less than three years and a push for online viewing that bolstered festival attendance but angered industry veterans.

Sundance Sets Dates for 2025 Fest

The Park City-based festival will be shifting later in January.

‘Soundtrack to a Coup D’Etat’ Review: Kinetic Doc Connects Jazz, Decolonization and the Birth of the United Nations

Director Johan Grimonprez delves into Belgium's past to investigate the plot against Congolese independence.

Focus Features Lands Sundance Coming-of-Age Movie ‘Didi’

The feature from Sean Wang won the U.S. Dramatic Audience Award at the fest.