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.
Sundance 2026 Review: “If I Go Will They Miss Me” Delivers an Intricate and Exquisite Homecoming
Walter Thompson-Hernández delivers an instantly essential piece of Los Angeles cinema with this father-son drama set in Watts.
Sundance 2026 Interview: Alex Fischman Cárdenas and Trout Cohen on Satisfying an Itch That Needed to Be Scratched in “¡PIKA!”
The writer and director talk about this irresistible black comedy about one man's futile search to feel comfortable in his own skin.
Simón Mesa Soto on What Falls Between the Lines in “A Poet”
The director of this bitingly funny comedy from Colombia talks about a writer who struggles to see any beauty in the life of an artist.
Sook-Yin Lee on a Search for Satisfaction in “Paying for It”
The director discusses a time of strange bedfellows in her own life, adapted from her former partner's point of view, as they pursued an open relationship.
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