Four filmmakers whose movie Don't Die will debut at the Sundance Film Festival lost their homes to the wildfire in Altadena.
Sundance Film Festival rolls on. In a letter attributed to acting CEO Amanda Kelso and public programming director Eugene Hernandez, Sundance expressed its deepest sympathy over the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles on Monday.
As Los Angeles grapples with the widespread devastation of its ongoing wildfires, indie movie leaders are looking to the Sundance Film Festival with a mix of renewed purpose and cautious optimism about the independent film market.
The Wide Shot gauges the outlook for the indie film market at the Sundance Film Festival. There will be deals, but what really matters is the audience.
Park City became an obvious choice for Aero partially because of its concentration of homeowners who own in both Los Angeles and Park City.
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The spectre of the Los Angeles wildfires will hang over proceedings when the industry convenes in Park City for the Sundance Film Festival this week. It remained unclear to what extent, if any, the ongoing catastrophe will have on attendance by executives and filmmaker teams from southern California,
Sundance Film Festival senior programmer John Nein spoke with City Weekly on Dec. 11, 2024 about the just-announced festival program. This conversation has been edited for length and clarity.
The zombie apocalypse film Didn't Die was made amid the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic and upheaval in Hollywood. The filmmakers lost their homes – but are still sharing their movie at Sundance.
With a mix of returning veterans and first-time attendees, Sundance 2025 arrives at a turning point for the festival and uncertainty in the culture at large.