Love, music and legend: with Buckley "it's never over"
The article discusses the upcoming docufilm about Jeff Buckley, set to be released in Italy, which examines his life and enduring legacy in music.
The Film "What Remains of You": A Family Tragedy that Summarizes the History of Palestine
The film 'What Remains of You' is a poignant historical drama that explores the trauma and resilience of a Palestinian family over three generations, set against the backdrop of significant political events from 1948 to 2022.
‘Josephine’: Berlinale Finds Its Favorite in the Sundance Winner
‘Josephine’ emerges as a standout film at the Berlinale, following its success at Sundance for its poignant exploration of childhood trauma.
The raw, beautiful, and absorbing drama Josephine confirms in Berlin what it already demonstrated in Sundance
The film 'Josephine' is celebrated for its disturbing narrative that tackles the theme of violation through the perspective of a child.
Jamie Kennedy blasts Hollywood ICE protesters: 'Get on the frontlines' instead of Sundance
Actor Jamie Kennedy criticized Hollywood celebrities for protesting against ICE while being protected by bodyguards at events like Sundance.
Amanda Oruh wins big at Sundance 2026
Actress Amanda Oruh has won a prestigious award at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival for her role in the film "Lady."
Quentin Tarantino criticized a star actor - the one criticized broke the silence
Director Quentin Tarantino criticized actor Paul Dano for his performance in the film 'There Will Be Blood', prompting Dano to respond to the backlash he received at the Sundance Film Festival.
Brazilian artist speaks about invitation from Stephen Curry and Ben Proudfoot for award-winning short at Sundance
A Brazilian artist was invited by NBA star Stephen Curry and documentarian Ben Proudfoot to produce the short film "The Baddest Speechwriter of All," which has won an award at the Sundance Film Festival.
Their film was shot in secret and smuggled out of Iran. It won an award at Sundance
A feature film covertly filmed in Iran, titled 'The Friend's House is Here', received a jury award at this year's Sundance Film Festival despite numerous challenges faced by the filmmakers.
The Revolution of Phones at Sundance 2026: The End of the Era of Image Monopoly
The 2026 Sundance Film Festival marks a quiet revolution where filmmaking is no longer dominated by Hollywood elites, but is increasingly accessible through mobile devices and AI platforms.
The film 'Planina' won the Grand Jury Prize for Best International Documentary Film at the Sundance Film Festival
The Croatian minority co-production documentary film 'Planina' directed by Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić has received the Grand Jury Prize for Best International Documentary Film at the Sundance Film Festival.
The Story of the Montenegrin Woman Who Defeated NATO is a Depiction of the Purest Patriotism
The article discusses the cultural significance of the film 'Planina', which won the best world documentary award at Sundance, amidst ongoing social debates in Croatia regarding national identity and historical interpretation.
'Josephine', the movie that has taken Sundance by storm and addresses sexual assaults from a child's perspective
The film 'Josephine', which has gained significant attention at the Sundance Film Festival, explores the subject of sexual assaults through the eyes of a young girl.
Ethan Hawke 'angry' with Tom Cruise for changing 'what’s expected for actors' doing stunts
Ethan Hawke expressed his anger towards Tom Cruise for raising the expectations for actors regarding stunt performance, a topic he discussed at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival while promoting his film 'The Weight.'
Sundance Crown to the Disturbing and Troubling 'Josephine', the Rape from the Perspective of a Girl
The film 'Josephine' receives recognition at Sundance for its unsettling exploration of rape through the eyes of a young girl.
The Daily Life of Doctors in Gaza Featured at Sundance Film Festival
The 2026 Sundance Film Festival will highlight the daily experiences of doctors in Gaza, showcasing stories of medicine and life under political pressure in its rich program of films.