In Mija, director Isabel Castro follows young Mexican-American music manager Doris Muñoz, as she rebuilds her career.Read all our Sundance coverage so far.Mija, …
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Quick thoughts: All That Breathes is a stunning climate change parable
All That Breathes, a Sundance 2022 highlight, is a gorgeously-shot documentary about two brothers in New Delhi who have dedicated their lives to healing injured …
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‘Down with the solo author!’: The making of Framing Agnes
Director Chase Joynt and co-writer Morgan M Page discuss Framing Agnes, a documentary that interrogates how we interpret transgender history.Read all our …
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Quick thoughts from Sundance: The Mission is an empathetic look at missionary work
Tania Anderson's documentary The Mission follows a group of young American Mormons as they embark on two years of missionary work in Finland.Read all our …
I Didn’t See You There shows you the world through a disabled filmmaker’s eyes
Reid Davenport's personal essay film, I Didn't See You There, radically questions the way disabled people have historically been presented in the media.Read all …
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Quick thoughts from Sundance: Girl Picture is a World Dramatic highlight
Alli Haapasalo's Girl Picture is a delightful Finnish coming-of-ager which takes teenage girls, their sexuality, and their trauma seriously.Read all our …
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