The director of "Corey Feldman vs. the World" talks about following Feldman on tour as he tries to reinvent himself as a pop star, and why he sent her a cease and desist.
Kogonada Asked Six Friends to Fly Themselves to Hong Kong. Three Weeks Later, They Left with a Movie
In their first interview, Kogonada and the cast and crew of Sundance premiere "Zi" tell IndieWire about finding a way to separate the art of filmmaking from logistics.
‘Everybody to Kenmure Street’ Review: A Vital and Inspiring Portrait of Spontaneous Collective Action
Executive-produced by and featuring Emma Thompson, Felipe Bustos Sierra’s energizing documentary tells the story of ordinary Scots resisting a hostile immigration raid.
‘The History of Concrete’ Review: John Wilson Illustrates How to Get Over a Beloved TV Show with a Moving and Hilarious Meditation on Death
Sundance: DMX, Hallmark movies, Kim Kardashian, and public diarrhea are just some of the countless things mixed into John Wilson's excellent debut feature.
For Documentaries at Sundance, Landing a Sale Is No Longer Expected (Nor the Priority)
Sundance is still the gold standard launching pad for docs, but filmmakers and producers are plotting self-release strategies early rather than wait for a mega worldwide deal.