Hlynur Pálmason on Picking Up the Pieces in “The Love That Remains”
The "Godland" director talks about shaking things up with stirring and spry comedy about a family finding their way through a divorce.
Hasan Hadi on Finding All the Right Ingredients for “The President’s Cake”
The director discusses his Camera d'Or-winning debut about a young girl who faces impossible odds in '90s Iraq satisfying her teacher's desire for dessert.
Sundance 2026 Review: A Renaissance Stirs Once More in the Dazzling “Once Upon a Time in Harlem”
A decision by William Greaves to capture the artists of the Harlem Renaissance while they were still alive yields this vibrant living history.
Sundance 2026 Review: Craftsmanship is at the Heart of Eleanor Wilson and Alex Huston Fischer’s Sidesplitting “Wicker”
The "Save Yourselves" directors outdo themselves with this splendid satire starring Olivia Colman as a fisherwoman who makes quite the catch.
Sundance 2026 Review: Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić’s “To Hold a Mountain” Offers a Strong Portrait of Resilience
A denizen of the mountains in Montenegro fights to sustain the only life she's ever known in this delicate yet powerful doc.
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