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.
Corey Feldman’s Documentarian Marcie Hume on Why the ’80s Teen Icon Is More Than Just a ‘Victim’ or ‘Villain’
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.
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.