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“I Made Sure My Presence and Camerawork Reflected the Difficult Position They Were Put In”: DP Amy Bench on Shooting The Librarians

A black stamp marks the return date on a library book.A black stamp marks the return date on a library book.The Librarians, courtesy of Sundance Institute.

With a style influenced by her work with documentary director Albert Maysles as well as shadowing DP Emmanuel Lubezki on The Tree of Life, Amy Bench wanted her work on Kim Snyder’s Sundance-premiering doc The Librarians, about a group of…  Read more

By Feb 10, 2025

“Only Four Weeks for Prep — Including Casting — and 16 Days to Shoot the Entire Film”: Paolo Maria Pedullà on Producing Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo)

Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo)

Director Joel Alfonso Vargas made Filmmaker‘s 25 New Faces list in 2024 on the basis of his short film, Mad Bills to Pay, which is now a debut feature selected for both the 2025 Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals. “A…  Read more

By Feb 10, 2025

Nine Years of Storytelling: Seth and Pete Scriver on Endless Cookie

An animated still of an anthropomorphized duck talking on a phone, sitting at a kitchen table drinking coffee. He is among a hodgepodge of symbols and household items.An animated still of an anthropomorphized duck talking on a phone, sitting at a kitchen table drinking coffee. He is among a hodgepodge of symbols and household items.Endless Cookie, courtesy of Sundance Institute.

Sundance is capable of showing some fairly excruciating and/or formulaic comedy, but one alternative this year was the shaggy DIY delight of Endless Cookie. Tucked away in the World Cinema Documentary Competition, this Canadian animation from half-brothers Seth and Pete…  Read more

By Feb 6, 2025

“Compassion Should Rule the Day, Not Punishment”: Director Cole Webley on His Sundance-Premiering Drama, Omaha

A white man, two white children, and a golden retriever are sitting in a car.A white man, two white children, and a golden retriever are sitting in a car.Still from Omaha. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.

A family of four—an unnamed Dad (John Magaro), his children Ella and Charlie (Molly Belle Wright and Wyatt Solis), and their Golden Retriever—hit the road at the start of Omaha, towards Nebraska. We don’t get to know too much about…  Read more

By Jan 31, 2025


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