Sundance Winner Blerta Basholli on Cannes Critics’ Week Premiere ‘Dua’
Blerta Basholli’s second feature film “Dua” has just had its world premiere on May 13 during Cannes’ Critics’ Week. It…
Blerta Basholli’s second feature film “Dua” has just had its world premiere on May 13 during Cannes’ Critics’ Week. It…
“The Nature of Invisible Things,” the debut feature of Variety Next Gen Brazilian Talent to Track Rafaela Camayo, has been…
“Sometimes you’ve got to be bold about it,” Sheryl Lee Ralph says. The Emmy winner is among the first to…
“Cactus Pears” (Sabar Bonda), the Marathi-language drama that made history at Sundance as the first Indian fiction feature to win…
Canadian filmmakers Jack Weisman and Gabriela Osio Vanden knew they were onto something when their short film “Nuisance Bear,” an unconventional…
John Turturro’s crime thriller “The Only Living Pickpocket in New York” has sold to Sony Pictures Classics a month after…
Sundance Film Festival has announced the dates for its 2027 edition, which will be the first edition in Boulder, Colo.…
Former Sundance CEO Joana Vicente and her partner, the Oscar nominated producer Jason Kliot, have launched a new tech-focused film…
Kino Lorber has secured North American distribution rights to “Filipinpiana,” the debut feature from Rafael Manuel that claimed the Special…
On a recent Tuesday afternoon, just days after the final Sundance Film Festival in Park City began, I walked down…