A Still from We Need to Talk About Cosby by W. Kamau Bell, an official selection of the Premieres section at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. W. Kamau Bell Wants Us to Talk About Cosby by Jason Gorber Published on January 26, 2022March 1, 2022 Interviews/Sundance W. Kamau Bell discusses his Bill Cosby documentary series and controversial icons.
Navalny, directed by Canadian Daniel Roher, rounds out Sundance's U.S. Documentary Competition. Photo courtesy of Sundance. Navalny Review: Witness History in the Making by Jason Gorber Published on January 25, 2022January 23, 2023 Reviews/Sundance Daniel Roher's documentary gains astonishing access to Alexei Navalny, his criticism of Putin, and the investigation into the attempt on his life.
A still from I Didn't See You There by Reid Davenport, an official selection of the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Reid Davenport. I Didn’t See You There Creates a City Symphony Film Anew by Pat Mullen Published on January 25, 2022January 23, 2023 Interviews/Sundance Director Reid Davenport discusses creating an aesthetic of radical disability and empathy.
Neidinha Bandeira appears in The Territory by Alex Pritz, an official selection of the World Cinema: Documentary Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. The Territory Review: Thrilling Activist Filmmaking by Pat Mullen Published on January 25, 2022January 23, 2023 Reviews/Sundance Alex Pritz's collaborative documentary The Territory observes the Uru-eu-wau-wau tribe of Brazil and the fight to save the Amazon.
A still from The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales by Abigail E. Disney and Kathleen Hughes, an official selection of the Special Screenings section at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales Review: Whither Disney? by Pat Mullen Published on January 24, 2022 Reviews/Sundance In The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales, Abigail Disney looks back on her family legacy to ask why capitalism provides for so few.
Elder Tyler Davis appears in The Mission by Tania Anderson, an official selection of the World Cinema: Documentary Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Antti Savolainen. The Mission Review: Finding Faith in Finland by Jason Gorber Published on January 24, 2022January 23, 2023 Reviews/Sundance Tania Anderson’s The Mission is a fascinating look at American teens who fly to Finland to spread the word of their religion.
Navalny, directed by Canadian Daniel Roher, rounds out Sundance's U.S. Documentary Competition. Photo courtesy of Sundance. Sundance Adds Navalny By Daniel Roher to Competition by Pat Mullen Published on January 24, 2022January 23, 2023 Sundance Sundance adds Navalny from Toronto-born director Daniel Roher as the final title in the festival's U.S. Documentary Competition.
Teddy Katz appears in Tantura by Alon Schwarz, an official selection of the World Cinema: Documentary Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Yonathan Weitzman. Tantura Director Alon Schwarz Talks Memory and Healing by Jason Gorber Published on January 24, 2022January 23, 2023 Interviews/Sundance Tantura offers a metaphorical dig through Israel's painful history and national mythology.
A still from Free Chol Soo Lee by Julie Ha and Eugene Yi, an official selection of the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Grant Din. Free Chol Soo Lee Review: A Community Comes Together by Rachel Ho Published on January 24, 2022January 23, 2023 Reviews/Sundance Lee's miscarriage of justice drives Free Chol Soo Lee , but the nuances in his story as the perpetual outsider are what stay with you.
A still from 2nd Chance by Ramin Bahrani, an official selection of the Premieres section at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. 2nd Chance Review: Bahrani’s Doc Debut Hits Bullseye by Jason Gorber Published on January 24, 2022November 7, 2022 Reviews/Sundance Ramin Bahrani's 2nd Chance is a fascinating and sophisticated tale of the limitations of control, and the vagaries of deceit and betrayal